Are tribes still constitutional in Botswana?

 In view of the promised constitutional review, it has been necessary to assess the British definition of the word "tribe". The Tribal Territories Act of 1933 (TT Act) does not actually define a tribe. It "separately" defines Bamangwato tribe, Bakwena tribe etc, as "the tribe of which Khama (iii) is the chief, the tribe of which Sechele is the chief, etc. respectively.

What I would like those who understand the law to clarify is this: Since the TT Act does not prescribe how a succession if any, from chief Khama (iii) or from chief Sechele should occur, and since those chiefs and all the people of whom they were chiefs are now dead, is the TT Act still operative? On what "tribes" is our current constitution based, now that the people used to define "tribes" in the 1933 Act are dead? 

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