Since Botswana’s independence in 1966, its education system has seen many transformations aimed at making quality education accessible to all and building a skilled national workforce. Today, however, the system faces significant challenges: high dropout rates, limited access to… Read more: Can the UDC revive Botswana’s education system?
The opposition Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) president Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi has said there are number of factors that contributed to his party’s poor showing in 2024 elections and he believes that key amongst them is the new diamonds agreement… Read more: Masisi’s big regret
President Advocate Duma Boko and his vice Ndaba Gaolathe are said to be differing over the role ex-president Dr Ian Khama should play in the new government. It is alleged that while President Boko wants Khama to be closer… Read more: Boko, Ndaba differ over Khama?
The national men’s soccer team, the Zebras, are three points away from qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Final. And November 15 is the team’s do or die day as they host Mauritania at the Obed Itani… Read more: Do or die for Zebras
Since Botswana’s independence in 1966, its education system has seen many transformations aimed at making quality education accessible to all and building a skilled national workforce. Today, however, the system faces significant challenges: high dropout rates, limited access to… Read more: Can the UDC revive Botswana’s education system?
The opposition Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) president Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi has said there are number of factors that contributed to his party’s poor showing in 2024 elections and he believes that key amongst them is the new diamonds agreement… Read more: Masisi’s big regret
President Advocate Duma Boko and his vice Ndaba Gaolathe are said to be differing over the role ex-president Dr Ian Khama should play in the new government. It is alleged that while President Boko wants Khama to be closer… Read more: Boko, Ndaba differ over Khama?
The national men’s soccer team, the Zebras, are three points away from qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Final. And November 15 is the team’s do or die day as they host Mauritania at the Obed Itani… Read more: Do or die for Zebras
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