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The Court of Appeal is presided by the President of the Court of Appeal. [2] In addition to the President, the Court consists of the Chief Justice of Botswana (when not acting as the President ex officio), other judges of the High Court, and Justices of Appeal. [2] As of December 2024, there were eight judges on the Court of Appeal. [1]
The accusations against Mmusi and Kwelagobe were declared void by the High Court of Botswana because they were not granted a hearing to defend themselves. The scandal prompted two factions to form within the party, those who supported Mmusi and Kwelagobe and those who opposed them, and these factions dominated politics in Botswana for the next ...
President of the Botswana Court of Appeal; Ian Kirby (born 1945) is a former president of the Botswana Court of Appeal and a former Attorney General of Botswana. [1] ...
Botswana's ex-president Ian Khama appeared in court on Friday to face charges of illegally owning a gun and receiving stolen property, after returning from three years in exile ahead of an ...
A referendum on judicial reform was held in Botswana on 3 November 2001, having been originally scheduled for 6 October, but later postponed. [1] The referendum asked eight separate questions about judges and courts, all of which were approved, seven by a margin of over 70%.
A labor court (or labour court or industrial tribunal) is a governmental judiciary body which rules on labor or employment-related matters and disputes. In a number of countries, labor cases are often taken to separate national labor high courts.
He was appointed Chairman of the Botswana National Parole Board in 2004 and held the position until 2018. He became a Regional Magistrate in 2005. He was appointed to the High Court of Botswana in 2008. In 2012, Rannowane chaired the National Delimitation Commission to draw the parliamentary constituencies of Botswana. [2]
The Ministry of Justice is the Botswana ministry responsible for overseeing law enforcement. It was created by President Mokgweetsi Masisi in 2022 during a reorganization of the Cabinet of Botswana. [1] Prior to this, the Ministry of Defence, Justice and Security served as the government's justice ministry.