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Prince Saulosi is a double major student, currently pursuing his LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree at the University of Botswana, alongside a focus in Criminal Justice. With a strong academic background, he also boasts impressive debate experience as a member of Team Botswana at the 2019 Orate Africa Championships. Additionally, Prince has represented Botswana as a public speaker at the same competition. A passionate Pan Africanist, he is an activist for the reform of African structures and a staunch advocate for women’s and children’s rights. His dedication to these causes serves as the foundation of his movement towards global recognition.

8 Articles
Law & Leadership

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...

Political Scandals & Ethics

Friends in High Places, Money in the Wrong Ones

The call to be a leader is one that shouldn’t really be desired. It calls for an individual to be the main and...

Politics

Why the Battle Between BCP and UDC Will Define Botswana’s Future

The truth: The UDC proclaimed themselves as heroes of the republic, but let us imagine that politics was a game of chess and...

Politics

100 Days Later: Is the UDC Already Failing the People?

At the tip of the everyday Motswana’s tongue was the removal of the BDP. What once seemed like a dream that could never...

Politics

The Party That Lost Its Way: A Retrospective on BDP Leadership

In 1966, a new republic was born. While it showed no signs of hope for the British imperialists, it meant a lot to...

Politics

Gender Wars: Tackling the Sexist Nature of Botswana’s Legal and Justice System

There are systemic orders that the world is obligated to dismantle, including racism, imperialism, and cultural prejudices. Among them lies the unfortunate existence...

Politics

Why The President Is So Powerful

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – Lord Acton. Botswana: a country that boasts the values of its freedoms and...

Politics

Africa Is Still Paying A ‘Colonial Tax,’ Funding The Countries That Once Exploited It!

Imperialism: a system of extending a country’s supposed power and influence through the colonization of a country by any means. Often brought to...

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,...