In a speech to Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana (LEGABIBO), the organisation that had spearheaded the legal challenge, he said: When the appeal failed last year, President Mokgweetsi Masisi changed tack. “It was for the government and the ruling party to go back to their constituents and say ‘we tried’.” “It was a political card that they were playing,” says Bradley Fortuin, a human rights activist. In the wake of 2019 decision, the government filed an appeal, reportedly to appease conservative voters.
Before the original verdict, same-sex sexual activity had been punishable by up to seven years’ imprisonment. In November 2021, Botswana’s Court of Appeal upheld a landmark 2019 ruling that had decriminalised gay sex.