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Exposed to GBV as a Child? Here’s How It Might Be Shaping Your Love Life
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Exposed to GBV as a Child? Here’s How It Might Be Shaping Your Love Life

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In her piece “Scabs Opened and Bleeding Onto Others,” Boitshepho Valentina Kgamanyane explores how unhealed…
Why the Battle Between BCP and UDC Will Define Botswana’s Future
Politics

Why the Battle Between BCP and UDC Will Define Botswana’s Future

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In “The Battle of the Manifestos: Are the Leaders of Opposition the Next Promised Land?…
Botswana’s New Tax Plan Sounds Noble: But Is It Dangerous?
Business

Botswana’s New Tax Plan Sounds Noble: But Is It Dangerous?

Waona Segaetsho April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Botswana’s Vice President, Ndaba Gaolathe, recently announced plans to increase taxes as a means of…
From Kanye to Serowe: Why Tribal Politics Still Matter in Botswana
Politics

From Kanye to Serowe: Why Tribal Politics Still Matter in Botswana

Montlatsi Masalila April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In this piece, Montlatsi Masalila delves into “Tribal Politics in Botswana: Reflections, Regional Parallels &…
Are We Failing Our Children with Corporal Punishment?
Lifestyle

Are We Failing Our Children with Corporal Punishment?

Aone Motlaleng April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In “Reassessing the Legality of Corporal Punishment: Are Children Being Protected?”, Aone Motlaleng explores Botswana’s…
Real Men Don’t Cry: So They Bleed in Private
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Real Men Don’t Cry: So They Bleed in Private

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In “Addressing Male Victimhood in Botswana”, Kutlo Bushe Nkoni sheds light on a rarely discussed…
Crazy in Love… or Just Crazy?
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Crazy in Love… or Just Crazy?

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
“When Love Hurts: Toxic Relationships and the Normalization of Abuse” is a powerful piece by…
Rolling with Elites: Can Locals Catch the Cannabis Wave?
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Rolling with Elites: Can Locals Catch the Cannabis Wave?

Tshepang Kekonnwe April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
As Botswana legalizes cannabis for economic recovery, who gets to benefit? In “The Plant Behind…
Friends in High Places, Money in the Wrong Ones
Crime

Friends in High Places, Money in the Wrong Ones

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In “The Unveiling: Discussing the Former Government’s Corrupt Nature Before the Forensic Audit”, writer Prince Saulosi…
Judges Don’t Kill, I Allow It: Signed, Botswana’s Constitution
Crime

Judges Don’t Kill, I Allow It: Signed, Botswana’s Constitution

Waona Segaetsho April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Capital punishment has been the subject of vehement debate for centuries. The purpose of this…

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Did You Know? Employment Contracts Can Be Implied Through Conduct?

Thabile Jonathan Jaroschek April 27, 2026May 2, 2026

In employment law, contracts don’t always need to be explicitly signed to be legally binding.…

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Taye Dintweng May 8, 2026May 8, 2026

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