Towards a People’s Constitution for Botswana 2021-04-07 Moses Magadza A constitution, developed through wide consultations with the people it is intended to serve, is more likely to be a widely accepted and respected document than one crafted behind the scenes and foisted onto the people. This seems to be the pith or fulcrum of ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’, one of four recent books by Justice Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake. Last year, I reviewed two of Dingake’s books, namely: ‘Judges’ and ‘In Pursuit of Justice’. I promised to review the remaining two books, being: ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’ (which I review here) and ‘Lawyers’, which I will review soon – time permitting. Notion Press (India, Singapore and Malaysia) published all these books, which are available on online platforms, including Amazon and as Kindle eBooks. ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’ was published towards the end 2020.