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Yesterday marked the successful conclusion of a three-day workshop focused on promoting social inclusion through the creative economy in Botswana and Namibia. The event brought together government officials, development partners, artists, creative entrepreneurs, policymakers, and industry stakeholders with a shared goal of strengthening the creative sector across the two coun...


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The much-anticipated Jwaneng Mine General Manager’s Charity Cycle Race is set to return this weekend, continuing a 21-year tradition of community development, philanthropy, and competitive cycling in Botswana. The event has grown into one of the country’s most respected charity sporting initiatives, drawing participants from across the region. Hosted at the Jwaneng Rugby Club...


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The Minister of Child Welfare and Basic Education, Nono Kgafela-Mokoka, has reinforced government commitment to education reform following a courtesy visit to the Botswana International University of Science and Technology. The engagement focused on strengthening collaboration between the ministry and the university in preparation for the rollout of Botswana’s upcoming STEAM-...


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The National Disaster Management Office (NDMO), working together with the Department of Meteorological Services (DMS), has completed a two-day Technical Preparation and Baseline Consolidation Workshop on Impact-Based Forecasting (IBF) and Action-Based Forecasting (ABF). The workshop marks a major step in strengthening Botswana’s disaster preparedness systems and improving how...


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The Minister of Sport and Arts, Jacob Kelebeng, has addressed growing public concern over his silence regarding an ongoing doping case involving four Batswana athletes. The case has drawn wide attention after the athletes were placed under provisional suspension following positive anti-doping test results. The situation has created debate in the sports community, with many […...


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