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Pitso Podcast – Episode 2 takes a deep dive into Botswana’s constitutional history and the untold stories behind its formation. Host Tshwaraganyo Mmereki sits down with Advocate Tshiamo Rantao, Managing Partner at Rantao Attorneys and a prominent attorney in Gaborone, to unpack the Marlborough House Independence Conference minutes and their lasting impact on Botswana’s Constitution. In this episode, we discuss: The 1966 Independence Conference held at Marlborough House in London How Botswana’s Constitution was drafted and who was represented The influence of British officials versus Botswana representatives The controversial 1987 constitutional amendment linked to Paul Rantao Whether constitutional amendments can be used to target individuals or groups The Mutumisi judicial appointment case and the role of historical minutes in constitutional interpretation Why understanding the framers’ intentions matters today The importance of public education and access to historical archives Why Botswana should consider repatriating its constitutional records This episode connects Botswana’s past, present, and future, asking difficult but necessary questions about law, power, and democracy. 🎙️ Using our past to understand the present — and shape the future. 🔔 Like, Share & Subscribe to Pitso Podcast for insightful conversations on history, law, and national issues. #PitsoPodcast #BotswanaConstitution #MarlboroughHouse #ChamaRantau #BotswanaHistory #LawAndPolitics #JudicialIndependence