AoJ stakeholder conference postpones withdrawing of EVMs case

Defence and Justice minister Shawu00c2u00a0Kgathi with by Chief Justice Terence Rannowane in Francistown PIC. KEOAGILE BONANG
Defence and Justice minister Shawu00c2u00a0Kgathi with by Chief Justice Terence Rannowane in Francistown PIC. KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: The Administration of Justice (AoJ) stakeholder conference that commenced on Monday and will end on Tuesday has put the spanner in works for Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) case. Government has stated its intention to withdraw the EVMs in next year’s general election.

The AoJ stakeholder conference is among others attended by the Minister of Defence, Justice and Security Shaw Kgathi and the Chief Justice Terence Rannowane. 

The case will officially be withdrawn on November 14. 

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