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Should Law Be Taught in Botswana Schools?

Legal education is vital because it gives students a foundational understanding of the legal system, their rights, and the principles of justice. In...

Arts, Culture & Media

Are We Failing Our Children with Corporal Punishment?

The question of whether or not children are being protected is a very prominent one that has been asked for a very long...

Leisure

Prison for a Joint Is Not Justice

Botswana’s drug laws are in desperate need of reform. The country has taken a disciplinary approach to drug use and possession. This approach...

Cybercrime & Digital Offences

Are Botswana’s Cybercrime Laws Keeping Up?

Botswana is making strides in cybersecurity, but its laws are struggling to keep up with rapidly evolving threats. While the introduction of key...

Violent & Serious Crimes

Can We Trust a System That Sets Killers Free?

Bail aims to maintain and enforce the principle of innocent until proven guilty. While it attempts to do this, it does not come...

Violent & Serious Crimes

93 Rapes in 2 Weeks: What’s Going Wrong in Botswana?

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is pervasive in Botswana. It continues to be one of the gravest human rights violations of our time, despite the...

Civic Freedoms

Constitutional Reforms Under President Duma Boko: A New Era for LGBTQIA+ Rights in Botswana?

The new government has continuously proven to be progressive, as evidenced by not only the February budget speech but also the words of...

Access to Care

Revising Abortion Laws: How Botswana’s Abortion Laws Undermine Women’s Rights

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Don't Miss

Snakes, Students, and the Law: A UBWECS Throwback Worth Revisiting

On the 4th of September, the University of Botswana Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society (UBWECS), popularly known as Managa, teamed up with Mokolodi...

Diamonds, Law, and Empire: How Botswana Navigates Africa and the West

In history, many names have been flushed from the ink that defines the fine lines between the victors and those who were close...

Botswana’s Shield Is Cracking

The issue of national security gives every country sleepless nights. Wondering about the cracks and crevices that could potentially become their undoing. What...

What Does Moono wa Baithuti Actually Do? 

If you’ve spent any time at the University of Botswana (UB), you’ve likely heard of Moono wa Baithuti. It pops up in campaigns,...