Mohwasa meets unions to discuss new Constitutional Court

Minister pitched a Constitutional Court to unions as a fairness upgrade, promising cheaper justice, tougher accountability, and worker protections baked into the system.

Why unions got the briefing
  • Moeti Caesar Mohwasa met trade union leaders on the proposed Constitutional Court.
  • The talks framed unions as frontline voices for worker rights.
  • Low-income earners sat at the center of the concern set.
  • Collaboration got framed as non-negotiable for reform.
Access to justice angle
  • Moeti Caesar Mohwasa said the court lowers financial barriers to legal remedies.
  • Constitutional cases would get a dedicated forum.
  • Marginalized groups were flagged as primary beneficiaries.
  • The pitch tied justice access to livelihood protection.
Accountability and transparency push
  • Moeti Caesar Mohwasa stressed that government decisions stay challengeable.
  • The court would act as a check on unfair actions.
  • Transparency and rule-of-law messaging stayed loud.
  • Public confidence was the end goal.
Bigger reform picture
  • Moeti Caesar Mohwasa linked unions to shaping legal reforms.
  • Organized labor was cast as policy co-pilots.
  • The proposed court targets systemic inequality.
  • Botswana was framed as moving toward fairer governance.
 

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