Botswana’s Constitutional Court Debate Takes Centre Stage at UB Public Lecture this afternoon

16 March 2026

Professor Tachilisa Balule (right) with Judge Professor Key Dingake

Gaborone, Botswana — March 16, 2026 The University of Botswana will today host a pivotal public lecture as the national debate over the establishment of a constitutional court intensifies.

The lecture, scheduled for Monday, March 16, 2026, at 17:00 hrs in the University of Botswana Library Auditorium, will be delivered by Professor Tachilisa Balule, a respected constitutional law scholar.

The event is expected to draw academics, policymakers, and members of the public eager to engage in one of Botswana’s most pressing governance discussions.

The Constitutional Court Debate

Calls for the creation of a constitutional court in Botswana have grown louder in recent years. Proponents argue that such a court would provide specialised oversight on constitutional matters, strengthen democratic governance, and ensure clearer adjudication of disputes involving fundamental rights.

Opponents, however, caution that Botswana’s existing judicial framework—anchored by the High Court and Court of Appeal—already provides adequate constitutional interpretation. They warn that introducing a new court could duplicate functions, strain resources, and complicate the judicial hierarchy.

The lecture by Professor Balule is expected to provide comparative insights from other African jurisdictions where constitutional courts have played decisive roles in safeguarding democracy, while also examining whether Botswana’s current system requires reform.

Last Posts

Australian women’s political leadership advocate Leonie Morgan AM (Member of the Order of Australia). Photo Contributed.

From Australia to Southern Africa: Champion shares blueprint for advancing women in politics

By Moses Magadza WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA -Australian women’s political leadership advocate Leonie Morgan AM, has urged countries in Southern Africa to invest in mentorship, financial support, training and women’s networks to accelerate female political participation and…

16 March 2026

Orange Botswana Rolls Out School Kits to Underserved Learners

Orange Botswana Foundation has launched the first phase of its Education+/Back to School (BTS) 2026 programme, distributing essential school kits to learners in underserved communities. The rollout began on 7 May at Kalakamati, Makaleng and…

16 March 2026

Dr Naomi Garenne

Haven City Medical Clinic Targets Trusted, Quality Healthcare in Gaborone

Botswana’s growing demand for accessible, reliable and patient-centred healthcare has received a boost following the official opening of Haven City Medical Clinic in Bontleng, Gaborone. The newly launched private medical facility officially opened its doors…

16 March 2026

Mr Sheuneni Kurasha, SADC PF Director of Parliamentary Business and Programmes.

Official says SADC PF’s Model Law process built on consultation, rigour and implementation

By Moses Magadza An official from the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) has said that the development of the Model Law on Constitutionalism and Rule of Law is anchored in a carefully structured, consultative and…

16 March 2026

Hon. Justice Professor Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake

Judge urges SADC Model Law to move constitutionalism “from paper to institutional practice”

By Moses Magadza Acclaimed jurist and legal scholar Hon. Justice Professor Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake has urged the SADC Parliamentary Forum to ensure that the proposed SADC Model Law on Constitutionalism and the Rule of…

16 March 2026

SADC PF SG H.E Boemo Sekgoma

SADC PF Launches process to develop Model Law on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law

By Moses Magadza The SADC Parliamentary Forum has formally launched the process to develop a new SADC Model Law on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law, with regional stakeholders convening in Johannesburg, South Africa, for…

16 March 2026

Related Stories