Mogae in court

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Regional magistrate Lot Moroka's court, situated on a side road that once served the tiny community of colonial administrators at Gaborone's 'Old Village', is all set for the appearance of former president, Festus Mogae, who is expected to reveal his part in the drama that led to his approval of a business plot to his late bosom buddy, Louis Nchindo.

The controversial plot 55720, in contrast to the shy location of Village Court, stands out unabashedly, a stone's throw away from where Nelson Mandela Highway bids farewell to Gaborone, joining the 'North-South' arterial carriage way to the northern city of Francistown.

Mogae, known more for his candour rather than shyness, follows in the footsteps of his own former Minister of Education, Jacob Nkate, whose account of events was impeached by the prosecution who believe that "it was laced with self serving inconsistencies".

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