- Kgotla
A "kgotla" is a public meeting, community council or traditional law court of a
Botswana village. It is usually headed by the village chief or headman, and community decisions are always arrived at byconsensus . Anyone at all is allowed to speak, and no one may interrupt while someone is "having their say". In fact there is a Setswana saying that the highest form of war is dialogue ("ntwa kgolo ke ya molomo"). Because of this tradition, Botswana claims to be one of the world's oldest democracies.The custom of allowing everyone their full say is carried over into meetings of all kinds, from discussing a bill to a staff briefing, and can mean meetings last many hours.
"Kgotla" can also refer to the place where such meetings are held. This can range from a few chairs under a shade canopy to a permanent ground with covered seating. In both senses, the term is a
loan word in Botswana English fromSetswana , where it means "court".In
South African English , a "lekgotla" is a meeting called by government to discuss strategy planning. The term is a loan word from Sesotho, again meaning "court".References
* [http://www.botswanaembassy.or.jp/culture/body2_1.html Botswana Embassy, Japan] Botswana culture
* [http://www.kgotla.com Company provinding management trainings with Kgotla]External links
* [http://www.gov.bw/cgi-bin/news.cgi?d=20010126 "Brawl erupts at the kgotla"] (
26 January 2001 ) "Daily News". Retrieved20 January 2006 . Includes examples of the uses and procedures of a kgotlaReferences
* (2002) "Oxford Dictionary of South African English"
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