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Botswana’s Judiciary Stands on the Cusp of a Landmark Judicial Conference: A Pivotal Moment for Justice and Accountability Looms

The eyes of Botswana are turning towards Palapye, where, in less than 24 hours, the Administration of Justice (AoJ) will convene a critical three-day Judicial Conference. From July 30th to August 1st, 2025, the Majestic Five Hotel will become the crucible for profound discussions under the weighty and urgent theme: “Upholding Human Rights Through Judicial Reforms and Accountability.”

This is not merely an annual gathering; it is a strategic convocation poised to address the very bedrock of Botswana’s legal system. The gravity of the event is underscored by the expected presence of the President of the Republic of Botswana, Advocate Duma Gideon Boko, who will deliver the much-anticipated keynote address, setting the tone for what promises to be an intensely focused deliberation.

The conference will host high-calibre delegates, a formidable assembly comprising Ministers, Judicial Officers, Senior Government Officials, and vital stakeholders from across the Justice sector. Their mission is clear: to engage in an interactive and substantive discourse. This platform is designed for the rigorous sharing of experiences, the candid confronting of pervasive challenges, and the collective development of actionable strategies. The ultimate goal remains paramount: to significantly enhance service delivery and reinforce an unwavering commitment to accountability across every facet of the Justice system.

To facilitate this vital national dialogue, court sessions at the High Court and Magistrates Courts will be suspended during the conference period. While this may cause minor disruption, the AoJ assures the public that all urgent matters will continue to be attended to, and the filing of court processes will proceed without interruption. The Administration of Justice Public Relations Office extends its sincere apologies for any inconvenience, appealing to the public’s understanding as the nation’s legal architects dedicate themselves to this crucial work.

As the final preparations unfold today, July 29, 2025, there is a palpable sense of purpose. This conference represents a decisive stride towards fortifying the principles of justice, safeguarding human rights, and embedding greater accountability at the heart of Botswana’s judicial landscape. The outcomes of the next three days are expected to resonate deeply, shaping the future trajectory of the nation’s commitment to fairness and rule of law.

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