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Mohwasa engages Religious leaders on Con Court

Minister of State President for Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, met with religious leaders and other groups on Thursday to discuss the impending establishment of Botswana’s Constitutional Court.
Minister of State President for Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, met with religious leaders and other groups on Thursday to discuss the impending establishment of Botswana’s Constitutional Court.

Minister of State President for Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, met with religious leaders and other groups on Thursday to discuss the impending establishment of Botswana’s Constitutional Court.

The session addressed concerns over its scope, timelines, and role in tackling national issues such as corruption, while leaders urged safeguards, clearer mandates, and prioritisation of the ongoing constitutional review.

Mohwasa emphasized that the court aims to empower ordinary Batswana to exercise their rights, not create new laws or solely focus on divisive topics like the death penalty or same-sex marriages. “The Constitutional Court is for the people,” he stated, pointing to corruption as a prime target. He cited shortages of medicine in the Ministry of Health as an example of systemic failures the court could address through accountability. Religious leaders raised pointed suggestions.

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