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.
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