How the case unfolded

LOBATSE: "Ga twe ba ne ba buisanya maabane bosigo," says an elderly woman in disdain. Small knots of crowds gather in the High Court front car park. "Ba bua eng le ene motho yoo? A ba mo tsise kwano," says another woman. They look in the distance suddenly wistful.

"I hear there are about 10 buses bringing in supporters from across the country," a young man says.

"So, go raya gore ba tlile go seka?" I say part declaring and part loudly wondering. "Gatwe kgang ya bone e padile," he retorts.

Editor's Comment
BDP must come to its senses

Despite the outcry from the civil society, churches, opposition politicians, academics, and many others, the ruling party remains steadfast in its determination to proceed with the proposed changes. However, it is essential to consider the implications of this decision and call on the BDP to do what is right for the nation.A Constitution serves as the fundamental law of a country, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the...

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