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Author: Prince Saulosi

Prince Saulosi is a double major student, currently pursuing his LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree at the University of Botswana, alongside a focus in Criminal Justice. With a strong academic background, he also boasts impressive debate experience as a member of Team Botswana at the 2019 Orate Africa Championships. Additionally, Prince has represented Botswana as a public speaker at the same competition. A passionate Pan Africanist, he is an activist for the reform of African structures and a staunch advocate for women’s and children’s rights. His dedication to these causes serves as the foundation of his movement towards global recognition.
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Too Much Power in Botswana’s Presidency?
Politics

Too Much Power in Botswana’s Presidency?

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 1, 2026
In this compelling examination titled “Presidential Power: Does The Legislation of The State Grant The…
Gender Wars: Tackling the Sexist Nature of Botswana’s Legal and Justice System
Politics

Gender Wars: Tackling the Sexist Nature of Botswana’s Legal and Justice System

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
There are systemic orders that the world is obligated to dismantle, including racism, imperialism, and…
58 Years of Botswana Democratic Party Rule: Political Failures and Unfulfilled Promises
Politics

58 Years of Botswana Democratic Party Rule: Political Failures and Unfulfilled Promises

Prince Saulosi April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In 1966, a new republic was born. While it showed no signs of hope for…
100 Days Later: Is the UDC Already Failing the People?
Politics

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…
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?…
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…

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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

Why Botswana’s Traditional Courts Send So Many People to Jail

Ahsante Segwagwa May 8, 2026May 8, 2026

The Erosion of Botswana’s Security Landscape: Peace or Peril?

Ahsante Segwagwa May 5, 2026May 5, 2026
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