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Oversight institutions need vigilant, responsible media to protect democracy

Nkhoma. PIC KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Nkhoma. PIC KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Last year, (July/August), I had the honour of being invited as lead speaker at the Second International Ombud Expo 2024, held under the theme: ‘Trusted Institutions: Righting Injustices, Bolstering Quality Governance – The Role of Media in Fostering Effective Oversight and Public Accountability – Lessons of Experience’.

That invitation was not just a personal milestone, but a powerful reminder of a truth I have long believed: that effective oversight institutions, such as the Ombudsman and a vigilant press, are not just natural partners. They are democracy’s frontline defence against corruption, mismanagement, and social injustice.

Here in Botswana, that truth has been on vivid display in recent weeks. The Office of the Ombudsman announced it is investigating two serious cases, both sparked by a form of fearless and fact-based journalism that refuses to look away from uncomfortable truths.

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