Botswana Guardian

Judge President Tafa joins private practice

Judge President Tafa retired from the bench on Wednesday this week He joins Thabiso Tafila Attorneys

- Nicholas Mokwena

Judge President Abednego Tafa joined private practice as an attorney yesterday ( Thursday) under the law firm, Thabiso Tafila Attorneys.

Tafa retired as a Judge this week Wednesday. The Administra­tion of Justice revealed in May this year that Judge President Abednego Tafa will be retiring on Wednesday this week ( 31st August 2022).

The law firm Managing Partner Thabiso Tafila confirmed in a brief interview with Botswana Guardian on Wednesday night that Tafa is joining them. The decorated legal brain is expected to bring along a wealth of experience in the law fraternity both as a former judge and attorney.

Judge President Tafa’s legal career spans over 44 years following his graduation with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Botswana,

Lesotho and Swaziland ( UBLS) in 1978.

He started his career as a State Counsel Attorney at the Attorney General’s Chambers in 1978. In 1980 he joined Richard Lyons Attorneys as a Profession­al Assistant before joining the late Chief Justice Julian Nganunu as a Partner in the law firm practicing under the name and style: J M Nganunu and Co.

Judge President Tafa re- joined the Attorney General’s Chambers as Deputy Attorney General in 1992 before being appointed Judge of the High Court in 2005. As Deputy Attorney General, Tafa was instrument­al in representi­ng Botswana in the Sedudu Island dispute with Namibia.

In 2012 he was appointed Judge President of the Lobatse High Court Division before being transferre­d to the Gaborone High Court Division as Judge President in 2019.

Most notably while serving at Attorney General’s Chambers Judge President Tafa led the Botswana Delegation to pre- conference­s on the establishm­ent of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court ( ICC).

He also led the Botswana Delegation during the negotiatio­ns for the establishm­ent of the SADC Tribunal. Tafa was the Lead Counsel and Agent for Botswana at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in the Republic of Namibia vs. Republic of Botswana case on Sedudu Island ( ably guided by Professor Ian Brownlie).

Judge President Tafa has served as Chairman of the Independen­t Electoral Commission ( IEC) from 2013 to date and has served as a Member of various Boards of Parastatal­s.

Judge President Tafa has been praised by the judiciary for his 17 years of dedicated service and the contributi­on he has made to Botswana’s Jurisprude­nce.

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