Mosojane's last dance

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FRANCISTOWN: When the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) band belted the jazzy Shauri Yakho at the Tati River Lodge Mowana conference hall last Saturday, retiring Francistown High Court Judge, Justice John Zwibili Mosojane, was the first to take to the dance floor.

This was his last dance in the judiciary. So, it was not surprising that the 70-year-old put his very best on the dance floor, perhaps in appreciation of the retirement party in his honour and colleague, Justice Thomas Masuku, who is returning to his native Swaziland.

In a long row, Mosojane who was dancing with his wife, 57-year-old Tatitown Customary Court president, Margaret Ludo Mosojane, was joined by other justices and officers of the court. They literally set the stage alight dancing to the tunes of the slow tempo of the Shauri Yakho beat.

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