New CJ Admits Drop In Public Trust In The Judiciary
[Botswana Gazette - Botswana] - 5/02/2025
Botswana’s newly-appointed Chief Justice, Gaolapelwe Ketlogetswe, has acknowledged a noticeable drop in public trust and confidence in the judiciary and committed himself to restoring its credibility to make it “the envy of the African continent” by steering it away from unnecessary controversy, (…)
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