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Did You Know? Employment Contracts Can Be Implied Through Conduct?
Did You Know? Off-Campus Voices

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

Thabile Jonathan Jaroschek April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Welcome to “Did You Know?” – powered by The Legal Editorial Daily, where we explore…
From Anchor to Sail: Amending Botswana’s Parastatals for Economic Sustainability?
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From Anchor to Sail: Amending Botswana’s Parastatals for Economic Sustainability?

Tshepang Kekonnwe April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Botswana’s economy is being weighed down by an aging fleet of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that…
The Evolving Position of Employment Termination in Zambia: A Legal Perspective
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The Evolving Position of Employment Termination in Zambia: A Legal Perspective

Tobbius Hamunkoyo April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Employment termination laws in Zambia have undergone significant transformation, particularly following the enactment of Section…
When Silence Speaks: Rethinking Bystander Responsibility in the Face of GBV in Botswana
Crime Off-Campus Voices

When Silence Speaks: Rethinking Bystander Responsibility in the Face of GBV in Botswana

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
As Elie Wiesel once warned, “We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the…
Are Our Courts Becoming More Liberal? The Decriminalisation of Same-Sex Relations in Botswana
Politics

Are Our Courts Becoming More Liberal? The Decriminalisation of Same-Sex Relations in Botswana

Waona Segaetsho April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
The Court of Appeal sent shockwaves throughout the nation when it affirmed the High Court’s…
Analyzing Voter and Politician Relations Post-Election in Botswana
Politics

Analyzing Voter and Politician Relations Post-Election in Botswana

Montlatsi Masalila April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Politics, at its core, is a delicate dance between politicians and voters: an intricate game…
Colonial Calories: The Infiltration of English Breakfast into Tswana School Diets?
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Colonial Calories: The Infiltration of English Breakfast into Tswana School Diets?

Thabile Jonathan Jaroschek April 27, 2026April 30, 2026
In a recent article published by The Century Buzz, titled “Government Set to Introduce English Breakfast…
TRAPPED WITHOUT CASH: THE SILENT SIDE OF GBV
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TRAPPED WITHOUT CASH: THE SILENT SIDE OF GBV

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Economic abuse and dependence is one of the key factors that keeps many victims trapped…
When ‘I Do’ Doesn’t Always Mean Yes
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When ‘I Do’ Doesn’t Always Mean Yes

Katlo Rabasaka April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Non-consensual sexual intercourse between spouses remains a debatable issue in Botswana. Rape is defined under…
100 Days Later: Is the UDC Already Failing the People?
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100 Days Later: Is the UDC Already Failing the People?

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In this thought-provoking piece titled “The Cracks in the UDC Armour: Are We Seeing the…

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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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