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82% of Batswana Support the Death Penalty, Despite International Scrutiny
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82% of Batswana Support the Death Penalty, Despite International Scrutiny

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Last updated: August 27, 2025 4:27 pm
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Published: February 18, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

• 82% of Batswana support the death penalty for serious crimes such as murder, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.

Contents
  • Key Takeaways:
  • Botswana’s Stance on Capital Punishment
  • Comparisons with the Region
  • A Shifting Global Perspective
    • Key Regional Developments:
  • What’s Next?

• Botswana remains the only Southern African country to administer capital punishment following Zimbabwe’s recent abolition.

• Gender and age divide: Women (86%) and older citizens (85%) are more likely to support the death penalty than men (77%) and younger adults (75%).

• Legal system scrutiny: 38% of respondents believe that people receive unequal treatment under Botswana’s justice system.

• UDC government may review capital punishment laws under President Duma Boko, a well-known human rights advocate.

Botswana’s Stance on Capital Punishment

Despite global criticism of the death penalty, Botswana remains steadfast in its support of the practice, with the latest Afrobarometer survey revealing that over 80% of Batswana believe it is an appropriate punishment for the most serious crimes.

Following the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) victory in the 2024 general elections, speculation has grown that President Duma Boko’s administration may review capital punishment laws. Boko, an outspoken human rights advocate, has consistently argued that the death penalty does not deter crime, especially as murder rates in Botswana continue to rise.

However, the survey results suggest that any attempt to abolish the death penalty would face strong opposition from the majority of Batswana.

Comparisons with the Region

Botswana now stands alone in Southern Africa in continuing to administer capital punishment after Zimbabwe abolished the death penalty in 2024.

• Current Death Row Statistics: Botswana has 16 inmates awaiting execution, with the country averaging one execution per year since 2019.

• Public Perception: Despite Botswana’s strict application of capital punishment, many Batswana feel that the legal system is not always applied equally.

• Unequal Treatment: 38% of respondents say people “often” or “always” receive unfair treatment in the legal system, while 56% say this happens “rarely” or “never.”

A Shifting Global Perspective

While most Western countries have abolished capital punishment, many African nations still retain it. However, the trend across the continent leans toward abolition as international human rights organizations continue to campaign against the practice.

Key Regional Developments:

• Zimbabwe abolished the death penalty in 2024.

• South Africa outlawed capital punishment in 1995.

• Namibia, Mozambique, and Angola have long abolished executions.

As Botswana maintains its stance, human rights organizations are likely to increase pressure on the government to align with regional and global standards.

What’s Next?

The UDC-led government has not yet introduced any legislation to change capital punishment laws, but the survey results indicate that any effort to abolish the death penalty will face strong resistance from the public.

The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Constitutional Review, conducted under former President Mokgweetsi Masisi, recommended that the death penalty remain in place, aligning with public sentiment.

With Botswana remaining the last Southern African nation to practice capital punishment, the debate is far from over. Whether the government prioritizes international expectations or public opinion will be a key issue in the coming years.

Conclusion

The overwhelming support for the death penalty in Botswana reflects deep-rooted beliefs in justice and retribution for serious crimes. However, as regional and global perspectives shift, Botswana faces mounting pressure to reconsider its stance. Whether the UDC government will move forward with capital punishment reforms or uphold the current laws remains a contentious issue that will shape the country’s legal and human rights landscape in the years ahead.

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