Botswana's new Disability Act just gave legal teeth to workplace inclusion, and it is reshaping how employers handle hiring across the board.
Disability Act officially kicks in
Disability Act officially kicks in
- The Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs backs the law.
- Legal protections against employment discrimination are codified.
- Phased rollout gives institutions time to adapt.
- International human-rights standards guided the framework.
- Disability Coordination Office Director Peggy Garebaitse spoke up.
- Employers must adopt barrier-free recruitment processes.
- Structured disability-assessment guidelines bring consistency.
- Garebaitse stressed empowerment through job access and training.
- Non-compliance triggers actual oversight mechanisms.
- Public and private sectors face equal expectations.
- Regular monitoring keeps institutions on track.
- Awareness campaigns support the transition period.
- Cross-sector collaboration is critical to making it stick.
- Workforce integration is framed as a capital investment.
- Continental leadership on disability rights is the ambition.
- Shared responsibility underpins the whole legislative philosophy.