Doping case missing from High Court roll
Tuesday, June 02, 2026 | 0 Views |
The case involving four athletes failed to proceed at the High Court yesterday. PIC: DAILY NEWS
The matter, before Gaborone High Court judge Justice Itumeleng Segopolo was due for status hearing yesterday but was missing from the roll. Applicants 'attorney, Dr Tshepang Makwati told Sport Monitor that the matter has been postponed to August 10 due to some court administrative issues. “There is nothing new here, we are still in the same place like the last time. We are surprised that the matter was not included in the roll for today (Monday). The problem is that this delays the finalisation of the matter and my clients are not happy about that.
They want the matter to be finalised and (then) decide where to from here,” Makwati said. He said his clients’ want the court to make a decision, and even the nation at large is interested in the conclusion of the case. Makwati also said the case is now controversial and causing an upset in the entire sporting fraternity. “It is not about me, but the athletes themselves, they want to move on with their lives. There are still some outstanding issues following the submissions that I made in the last appearance,” he said. Makwati said there are some disputes from both parties. There were tests results but the respondent came up with something to the contrary, which is where there is a dispute. “Our submission was that issues before the court can be resolved on paper.
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