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MEDIA RAISES FREEDOM CONCERNS

Amid the fanfare of the World Relays, World Press Freedom Day passed with little public attention, even as editors warned that presidential attacks, delayed reforms and criminal defamation concerns are reviving old anxieties about press freedom.   As Botswana celebrated the World Relays, World Press Freedom Day quietly slipped by, leaving editors to reflect on…
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The Botswana Gazette broke the news in Gaborone, Botswana on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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