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Mogwera Challenges Expulsion From BOPEU

Masego Mogwera
 
Masego Mogwera

Mogwera wants the court to bar the union from implementing decisions taken at a special general congress, which took place on November 30, 2019.

That is until final determination by the court pending before it and scheduled to be heard on February 11, 2020 or other time as court may determine, she argued. 

“The decision purportedly taken at the special general congress which took place on November 30, 2019 to December 1, 2019 to dismiss the applicant herein from the membership of BOPEU {Olefile Monakwe} be set aside and/or declared null and void and of no force and effect,” said the court papers.

“Interdicting and/or restraining the Attorney General herein from effecting any changes in the records of the Attorney General based on the decisions taken at the meeting of November 30, 2019 to December 1, 2019 until after final determination of the main case and/or a review of the decision forming the subject of the meeting of the November 30, 2019 to December 2, 2019 in relation to the applicant herein.”

Mogwera also wants acting union president, Olefile Monakwe to be locked in prison for 30 days for contempt of court.

Mogwera recently succeeded in interdicting the union leadership from conducting a disciplinary hearing against her through courts. Gaborone High Court Judge, Chris Gabanagae ruled that the union leadership should not convene nor hold any disciplinary hearing against Mogwera pending the final determination of the case in which she is challenging her suspension.

Those who wanted Mogwera to be expelled were 134, with 34 against while 16 were neutral. Still on the same issue, Monakwe’s team on Friday said they were yet to file their responding papers.