According to Chamisa, his visit to Botswana is part of an on-going effort to build up support for his party in the region.
“Had a hugely enriching engagement with H.E Ian Khama, the former President of the Republic of Botswana. So fulfilling to tap and drink from this well of wisdom,” the MDC Alliance leader posted on social media.
He said he was grateful for “the warm welcome I have received in Gaborone where I’m currently visiting as part of our regional engagements as we seek an urgent solution to challenges as Zimbabweans.”
“We are part of the bigger African family, African counsel and support is fundamental,” he said.
Chamisa said fixing African problems is key “to make all African countries citadels of democracy and prosperity.”
The youthful opposition leader last year challenged in court the outcome of Zimbabwe’s presidential elections, alleging that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had connived with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to rob him of victory.