Capital punishment in Botswana is a legal penalty, and is usually applied for murder under aggravated circumstances.
[4][5] A controversial case was that of Mariette Bosch, a South African immigrant who was sentenced to death for murdering her lover's wife.
[6] The human rights organisation Ditshwanelo has campaigned against the death penalty.
[8] An Afrobarometer survey conducted in July 2024 showed that the vast majority of Batswana support the retention of the death penalty with 82% in favour and 16% against.
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