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DECEASED’S FAMILY
CLEARS POLICE OF
ANY WRONGDOING
• Uncle of deceased says they are convinced his niece committed suicide
• Police blame social media for spreading allegations against them
2
UDC INTERDICTS CJ, REGISTRAR IN IEC CASE 2
400 DISS Agents Sue Sale of Tati Nickel Butale Resurfaces With
3 Govt Over Back Pay 9 Mine Delayed 5 Botswana Republican Party

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DECEASED’S
FAMILY CLEARS
“It is worth noting
that there was a
theft common case

POLICE OF ANY opened against the


deceased and we

WRONGDOING had an obligation to


investigate, and if
need be, to detain the
• Uncle of deceased says they are suspect,”
convinced his niece committed suicide
• Police blame social media for of the bathroom but could not go to
investigate because the door in and
Theft common
“It is worth noting that there was
spreading allegations against them out of the cell was locked.
“She said she tried to raise the
a theft common case opened against
the deceased and we had an obliga-
SESUPO RANTSIMAKO scene of the incident and seeing the alarm by banging on the door but tion to investigate, and if need be, to
post-mortem report. no one came,” Dintwa said. “The detain the suspect,” he said.

A
representative of the family police eventually came late at night “We had detained Mosala but un-
“I was initially skeptical when
of Pedzani Keneilwe Mo- and found the deceased already fortunately she committed suicide
called to Kutlwano Police Station,”
sala, who allegedly com- dead.” in the cell. We have been so trans-
he said. “However, I was eventually
mitted suicide in a cell at Kutlwano parent to the family to prove that we
taken to the scene and shown every-
Police Station in Francistown, has
thing. The police were so transpar-
“In view of my had nothing to do with her death.
absolved the police of blame in the
death of his niece.
ent about what must have led to the
death of my niece.
incredulity, the “Even the post-mortem proved
beyond reasonable doubt that in-
The representative, Baagi Dint-
wa, has dismissed allegations that
“In view of my incredulity, the doctors called us in deed the deceased hanged herself.”
doctors called us in as the family of This is not the first time that po-
sought to link Botswana Police Ser-
vice (BPS) to the death of Mosala.
the deceased to see the corpse even as the family of the lice in Francistown have been em-
before the post-mortem was con- broiled in such controversy.
The case grabbed the attention of
ducted. Thereafter the results con- deceased to see the Keabetswe Tony Nyambe died
the public and sparked controversy in the holding cells of Francistown
firmed beyond any reasonable doubt
around the death of 22-year old Mo-
that my niece hanged herself.”
corpse even before Central Police Station last year
sala of Bobonong recently. where he had been detained as a
Zimbabwean cellmate
the post-mortem was suspect in the murder of his own
Post-mortem report
In an interview with The Botswa-
According to Dintwa, the de- conducted.” children.
Olefile Moiphitlhi, who was
ceased left her Zimbabwean cell-
na Gazette in the midst of the pub- Reached for comment, BPS linked to a robbery in Molepolole
mate quietly and went to the bath-
lic outcry, Dintwa said he was also spokesperson Near Bagali blamed died mysteriously in 2012, and Ze-
room where she allegedly went on
initially incredulous about his niece people who made allegations nzo Sibanda, a Zimbabwean, also
to suicide.
having committed suicide in a po- against the police in the death of died in police custody in Senyawe
Her cellmate then became suspi-
lice station cell but has now ruled Mosala on social media. village back in 2011.
cious when she heard an unusual
out any foul play after visiting the
sound emanating from the direction
Postponement
UDC Interdicts CJ, Registrar In IEC Case On 10 November 2023, Chief
Justice Terrance Rannowane in-
UDC on a roll as it wins second case in a row affecting the IEC matter under case number UAHFT formed the UDC of his decision to
000052-23” empanel a three-judge bench for
LETLHOGILE MPUANG number UAHFT 000052-23. As the applicant in the interim ap- its main application in a case in-

T
he Umbrella for Demo- plication, the UDC faced the Chief volving the presence of the UDC’s
Interdicted and restrained
cratic Change (UDC) has Justice, the Acting Registrar of the electoral agents during voters’ reg-
Reads the court order: “Order-
successfully interdicted High Court, the Attorney General istration and related rights.
ing and directing that the 1st Re-
the decision of the Chief Justice (AG), Justices Bengbame Sechele The main application was ini-
spondent and the 2nd Respondent
and the Acting High Court Reg- and Taboka Slave, and the IEC as tially scheduled for 15 November
are interdicted and restrained
istrar to empanel a three-judge 2023.
bench for its case against the
Independent Electoral Commis-
Justice Ketlogetswe ruled Justice Ketlogetswe ruled for
postponement of the main applica-
sion (IEC).
Justice Gaolapelwe Ketlogetswe
for postponement of the main tion’s hearing dates until the cur-
rent case is finalised, issuing a rule
of the Francistown High Court nisi returnable on 22 November
issued an order in favour of the application’s hearing dates until the 2023, at 09:30 hours, calling upon
the respondents to show cause why
UDC, directing the Chief Justice
and the Acting Registrar to be
stopped from executing the initial
current case is finalised. these orders should not be made fi-
nal.
decision to appoint Justices Beng- the first, second, third, fourth, fifth,
from executing the first decision
bame Sechele and Taboka Slave and sixth respondents in the matter.
to empanel, appointing 4th and 5th
to preside over the matter in case Respondents to preside over the
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 news Page 3

400 DISS Agents Sue Govt Over Back Pay quired to budget not only for posts in
• Say decision not to pay them their back pays eff ective from April 2008 is unlawful the establishment register but also for
• Argue legitimate expectation to receive back pays effective from April 2008 progression in the various notches of
the C-Band to cater for career advance-
• Challenge changes in rules of promotion and progression that have prejudiced them ment.
In their view, a circular savingram
GAZETTE REPORTER titled “Implementation of the Court
of Appeal Judgment Pertaining to Di-

O
ver 400 agents of the Direc- rectives and Savingrams on Multiple
torate of Intelligence and Titling and Grading of C-Band Posi-
Security Service (DISS) are tions,” which was issued on 13 May
suing the Botswana government over 2022, sheds light on how the directives
back pay. and savingrams on multi-titling should
The dispute stems from changes be implemented following the Attorney
made to promotion and progression
General v Sefore 2021 All Bots 102
rules within the C-Band grades in the
(CA) decision.
public service, which have left these
They argue that the government has
officers aggrieved.
communicated its intention not to pay
The secret agents have instructed
them their salary back pays effective
Mboki Chilisa of Collins Chilisa At-
from 2010 when they joined DISS,
torneys to represent them in the matter.
saying the decision has left them ag-
Right to be assessed
grieved.
They argue that under Directive No.
Unlawful
10 of 2001, they have the right to be
The DISS agents say the decision not
assessed, and where a vacancy exists,
to pay them their back pays effective
they are to be recommended for pro-
motion after a minimum period of two from April 2008 is unlawful for several
years instead of the previous three-year reasons.
requirement. They argue that the decision is con-
They hold that in an effort to im- trary to Directive No. 6 of 2008, as
prove progression and capacity within read with the savingram pertaining to
the public service, the government de- the Court of Appeal judgment issued in
cided to create a pool of posts at the 2022.
C-Band with multi-titling and grading They say they had a legitimate ex-
C1/2/3/4. pectation to receive back pays effective
The chief of the Directorate of Intelligence and Security Service (DISS) Peter Magosi from April 2008.
This move aimed to provide govern-
ment ministries with flexibility in re- 6 of 2008 introduced an automatic every two years up to the top notch of The decision, they further argue, is
cruitment and filling of these posts. progression system for all public offi- the C-Band. unlawful unless it is backdated to 2001
Progression every two years cers in C-Band grades who qualify for Their position is that under Directive when Directive No. 10 of 2001 came
The officers argue that Directive No. promotion, enabling progression after No. 6 of 2008, the government was re- into force.

Young Female Offenders Sent To Adult Prisons - Report


• Report says Botswana does not have an ideal juvenile female male offenders, discriminating against
their female counterparts who may end
up being sentenced to adult women’s
correctional facility prisons.”
According to the report, there are no
• States situation violates the country’s Children’s Act and community service programmes for
young offenders in Botswana, limiting
their rehabilitation prospects.
international children’s rights conventions Limited options
As a result, the only available options
GAZETTE REPORTER tswana child justice system’s sentenc- schools of industry (Ikago), commu- for sentencing and rehabilitating chil-
ing protocol and rehabilitation options nity service, corporal punishment, and

A
dren in conflict with the law are corpo-
report on children’s rights con- available to young offenders, charac- custodial sentences. ral punishment and custodial imprison-
ducted by the Ministry of Justice terising them as “adversarial, discrimi-
has raised serious concerns about
However, the report reveals that ment, which directly conflict with the
natory, and ineffective, requiring a total some of these options are unavailable Children’s Act and international chil-
treatment of young female offenders in Bo-
overhaul”. due to implementation failures while dren’s rights conventions.
tswana’s juvenile justice system and rec-
ommends its “total overhaul”. others are not thoroughly followed dur- The Children’s Act is currently under
An outstanding concern is that young
There are no community ing sentencing. review, with the report highlighting ar-
female offenders are sent to adult pris- eas that require immediate attention.
ons because they have no other place to
service programmes No probation officers
Some of the suggested amendments
Notably, there are no probation of-
are establishing children’s court rules,
go for rehabilitation.
The report notes that existing juve-
for young offenders in ficers to monitor children sentenced
repealing Section 90 of the Act in the
to probationary periods, rendering this
nile female correctional facilities are Botswana, limiting their option potentially harmful due to the
formal justice system and government
institutions (schools), aligning the age
inadequate, leaving young girls vul-
high likelihood of relapse.
nerable to being sent to adult prisons, rehabilitation prospects. Says the report: “Ikago School of In-
of responsibility between the Penal
in violation of the Children’s Act and Code and the Children’s Act, and intro-
international children’s rights conven- Under the country’s Children’s Act, dustry, designed for juvenile offenders, ducing disposition measures common
tions. the presiding judicial officer has dis- is heavily under-utilised and lacks re- in other jurisdictions such as diversion,
Grim cretion to make several sentencing or- habilitation programmes. financial penalties, compensation, res-
It paints a grim picture of the Bo- ders, including probation, placement in “Furthermore, Ikago only caters to titution, and verbal sanctions.
Page 4 news Wednesday 15 November 2023 The Botswana Gazette

Govt Averse To Ordinary


Citizens Being Armed
• Minister states: “We cannot allow such a situation to
happen”
• Applications for firearm licences reach an
unprecedented 32 000
• Minister notes growing perception of self-protection as
a necessity
 LETLHOGILE MPUANG

A
n unprecedented 32,000 ap-
plications for firearms inun-
date Botswana Police Service
in 2023, raising concerns about po-
 
tential threats to national security.

Speaking to journalists at his of-
fice in Gaborone recently, the Minis-
ter of Defence and Security, Kagiso
Mmusi, said the surge in requests for
firearms licences is due to a growing
  public perception that self-protection
 is becoming a pressing necessity.
INVITATION TO TENDER 1. Bidders who wish to participate in the tender
Doc1717473575 – Jwaneng Mine Slope Optimization However, he expressed concern
Doc1717473575 - Jwaneng Mine Slope Optimization
Stability Analysis for 2024-2026 will need to register their about the potential fallout of wide-
Stability Analysis for 2024-2026
interest with the following details by email to OLejage@ spread civilian gun ownership, say-
debswana.bw on or before Wednesday 22nd November ing it could lead to chaos and uncon-
2023 at 1630hrs.
Suitably qualified, experienced Companies are hereby invited trollable situations.
to tender for these services to Debswana Diamond Company

“The government
a. Subject of the Email and specify Name of tender e.g.,
(Pty) Ltd at Jwaneng Mine.
“Doc1717473575 – Jwaneng Mine Slope Optimization
Stability Analysis for 2024-2026”
Brief
The scope of work will follow the Slope Optimization Project
Phase 6 project as part of the anticipated Slope Optimization
b. Name of the Company
c. Name of the Contact persons is committed to
d. Contact Details of the Company (Phone Number, Email
Project Phase 6 expected to begin in 2024 and subsequent
slope optimization interventions for the entire Jwaneng Mine
Address and Postal and Physical Address) maintaining a
slopes for the next three years, i.e., up until the year 2026.
peaceful country.”
Debswana will then invite you to participate in the RFP.
The proposed stability analyses will follow the planned update
of structural and fabric models as well as revision of rock mass Once invited by Debswana, you will receive an email notification
parameters and Pit Shells. The activities, among others will that you have been invited to participate in the RFP
include the following:
Proper monitoring
PART 2: Registering as a Vendor on SAP ARIBA Firmly rejecting the idea of arming
• Kimberlite breccia strength characterization (Update to the ordinary citizens, Minister Mmusi
bimrock approach) Debswana has adopted SAP Ariba – an online bidding and stated: “We cannot allow such a situ-
· 2D and 3D stability analysis for selected mine design supplier management solution for all its tendering and ation to happen. The government is
options (FoS and PoF) including for intermediate stages supplier registration requirements. committed to maintaining a peaceful
· 2D and 3D Plant stability analyses for the selected mine country.”
design options as well as influence of UG mining stages for Bidders who are not registered with Debswana as Suppliers
prediction of the impact of UG mining on the open pit slopes
Proposing an alternative approach,
will need to complete the following steps in the Debswana SAP
and Zone of Relaxation (ZOR) and associated pore water Ariba platform below; the minister spoke of strengthen-
pressures ing private security companies with
· 2D and 3D run-out analyses for the selected mine design 1. Go to Debswana SAP Ariba self-registration page: comprehensive training in firearm
options https://s1-u.ariba.com/Sourcing/Main/aw?awh=r&awssk handling rather than empowering in-
· Kinematic stability analysis for definition of provisional inter- =VgHHdkqr&realm=debswana&dard=1 dividuals with firearms.
ramp angles for the selected mine designs 2. Initiate Account creation He said entrusting such responsi-
· Support design options for selected mine designs in the 3. Complete account registration
event potentially unstable zones have been identified from
bilities to the private sector will en-
4. Once you have SAP Ariba Network Supplier Account and
any stability analyses on the mine design options access credentials, proceed to respond to the RFP sure proper monitoring and account-
ability, with the added benefit of
Site Visit Submission creating employment opportunities
Prospective tenderers are required to attend a Compulsory Bidders are required to submit their respective bids on or for Batswana.
before the 8th December 2023 at 1630hrs through the
Pre-Bid Meeting in order to get more clarity on the scope of
Debswana SAP Ariba platform as per the instructions to be Private security licensing board
services and the conditions under which the services are to
provided in the RFP.
be executed. Tenderers will also have an opportunity to ask
questions on the scope of services.
Minister Mmusi expressed confi-
Offline Tenders and Tenders received via telephone, telex, dence in the private security licens-
email or facsimile will NOT be considered. Debswana reserves
The invitation to participate in the Pre-Bid meeting with detailed the right to accept or reject any tender and does not bind itself ing board and its role in facilitating
instructions will be sent to bidders who have registered their to accept the lowest tender. firearm licencing.
interest to participate as per instructions below. The details of He emphasised the board’s impor-
the Pre-Bid Meeting are as follows: For any enquiries, please contact e-mail: tance in establishing robust systems
Doc1717473575 – Jwaneng Mine Slope Optimization and processes, citing legal provisions
Date: 24th November 2023
Time: 10:00 – 1200 Hrs Stability Analysis for 2024-2026 for the arming of private companies.
Venue: Virtual The minister iterated that the min-
OLejage@debswana.bw istry’s top priority is ensuring the
PART 1: Registering of Interest to Participate in the RFP
This tender notice can also be viewed on the Debswana safety and security of Botswana and
Diamond Company Official Facebook Page its people.
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 news Page 5

Butale Resurfaces With


Democratic Party (BDP) sent to de-
stabilise a project to unite opposi-
tion parties, allegations that he con-
sistently denied.

Botswana Republican Party


• New entity was registered this week According to the Certificate of
Tug of war
Since then, Butale - who has been
a minister in the BDP government
and an MP for Tati West - has been
Registration, BRP was registered on involved in a tug of war with key
• Butale to launch party in December or early next year 14 November 2023. members of the BPF for control of
“I can confirm that I have regis- the party that he co-founded.
tered a new party called Botswana He has successfully challenged
Republican Party,” Butale said in an
interview. “If things go according to The idea of a new
plan, our party will be launched to-
wards the end of this year or early party emerged
next year.”
during recent
Consultative meetings
He added that the idea of a new consultative
party emerged during recent con-
sultative meetings that he has been meetings that he
holding with his BPF sympathisers.
“During these meetings, the idea
has been holding
of forming a new party was always
discussed,” he said.
with his BPF
Butale has been involved in a
series of court cases with the BPF
sympathisers.
since allegations of sexual miscon- several expulsions instigated main-
duct were levelled against him by a ly by the patron of the BPF, former
SESUPO RANTSIMAKO of that party Biggie Butale and his
fellow BPF member two years ago. president Ian Khama, but was even-
faction have resurfaced with a new

F
ollowing his expulsion from More trouble followed when his tually dealt with a decisive blow
entity called Botswana Republica-
the Botswana Patriotic Front fellow BPF members accused him when the High Court backed his last
tion Party (BRP).
(BPF), the former president of being a stooge of the Botswana expulsion.

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AU Moves To Counter
Threats To Judicial Existence of an
Independence independent judiciary
serves as a vital check
• Adopts resolution to appoint Focal Point on and balance against
potential abuses by other
Judicial Independence in Africa branches of government,
• Law Society of Botswana wants overhaul of particularly the executive.
Judicial Service Commission 
GAZETTE REPORTER

T
he African Commission on Hu-
man and People’s Rights (ACHPR)
marked a significant milestone at its
77th Session by adopting a resolution to
  appoint a Focal Point on Judicial Indepen-
 dence in Africa.
This move has been praised by observ-
ers as a crucial step in bolstering waning
judicial independence in various African
nations.
The resolution, passed during the ses-
sion held from 20 October to 9 November
  2023, is expected to create a mechanism to
 safeguard the independence of judges and
INVITATION TO TENDER Subject of the Email and specify Name of tender e.g. lawyers.
“Doc1724821915 – (R) Provision of Specialized Driver
Training and Lifting Operations at Jwaneng Mine ” Structured approach
Doc1724821915 – (R) Provision of Specialized Driver The appointed official will be tasked with
Training and Lifting Operations at Jwaneng Mine a. Name of the Company
monitoring and documenting any threats to
b. Name of the Contact persons judicial independence across the continent.
Suitably qualified, experienced 100% Citizen Owned c. Contact Details of the Company (Phone Number, Several countries, including Botswana,
entities are hereby invited to tender for these services to Email Address and Postal and Physical Address) have been grappling with concerns over
Debswana Diamond Company (Pty) Ltd at Jwaneng Mine. judicial independence, prompting calls for
Debswana will then invite you to participate in the RFP. reforms from experts and the local law so-
ciety.
Brief It is expected that the newly adopted res-
Once invited by Debswana, you will receive an email
Jwaneng Mine Training Centre is fully accredited by notification that you have been invited to participate in olution will provide a structured approach
Botswana Qualification Authority. It is responsible for the RFP to addressing such challenges.
providing workplace skills through several in-house The Law society of Botswana (LSB) re-
training programmes. Therefore, Jwaneng Mine intends PART 2: Registering as a Vendor on SAP ARIBA cently called for a complete overhaul of the
to outsource Driver Training and Lifting Operations to Judicial Service Commission, especially
an accredited Education and Training Provider/s. The its composition that is made of presidential
Debswana has adopted SAP Ariba – an online bidding appointees except for the representative of
scope is to provide Driver Training and Lifting Operations and supplier management solution for all its tendering LSB.
Training, which includes the following areas: a) Cherry and supplier registration requirements.
Picker b) Elevated Platforms c) Skyjack d) Tele Handler Right to a fair trial
e) Forklift f) Two-Post Lifts g) Basic Rigging h) B license, Bidders who are not registered with Debswana as The African Charter on Human and Peo-
i) EC license, j) H License k) Defensive Driver Training l) Suppliers will need to complete the following steps in the ple’s Rights strongly emphasises the im-
Lifting operations Training. The Project duration is three perative to protect judicial independence
Debswana SAP Ariba platform below; and the right to a fair trial.
(3) years.
Article 7 of the Charter explicitly out-
1. Go to Debswana SAP Ariba self-registration page: lines the right of every individual to a fair
Site Visit https://s1-u.ariba.com/Sourcing/Main/aw?awh= hearing, including the right to be presumed
Prospective tenderers are required to attend a r&awssk=VgHHdkqr&realm=debswana&dard=1 innocent until proven guilty, the right to le-
Compulsory Pre-Bid Meeting in order to get more clarity 2. Initiate Account creation gal representation, and the right to a trial
on the scope of services and the conditions under which 3. Complete account registration within a reasonable time by an impartial
the services are to be executed. Tenderers will also have court or tribunal.
4. Once you have SAP Ariba Network Supplier Account Furthermore, Article 26 of the Charter
an opportunity to ask questions on the scope of services. and access credentials, proceed to respond to the RFP mandates states to guarantee independence
of the courts.
The invitation to participate in the Pre-Bid meeting with Submission In 2013, the African Commission took a
detailed instructions will be sent to bidders who have Bidders are required to submit their respective bids on or significant step by adopting Principles and
registered their interest to participate as per instructions before the 12 December 2023 at 1630hrs through the Guidelines on the Right to a Fair Trial and
below. The details of the Pre-Bid Meeting are as follows: Debswana SAP Ariba platform as per the instructions to Legal Assistance in Africa, aiming to rein-
be provided in the RFP. force these fundamental rights.
Date: 28th November 2023
Time: 10:00 – 1200 Hrs Offline Tenders and Tenders received via telephone, telex, Vital check
email or facsimile will NOT be considered. Debswana An independent judiciary is deemed cru-
Venue: Albert Milton Hall cial to upholding principles of justice, safe-
reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and does
not bind itself to accept the lowest tender. guarding individual and collective rights,
PART 1: Registering of Interest to Participate in the and ensuring adherence to the rule of law.
RFP For any enquiries please contact e-mail: Existence of an independent judiciary
serves as a vital check and balance against
1. Bidders who wish to participate in the tender · Doc1724821915 – (R) Provision of potential abuses by other branches of gov-
Doc1724821915 – (R) Provision of Specialized Driver Specialized Driver Training and Lifting Operations ernment, particularly the executive.
at Jwaneng Mine: During the African Commission session,
Training and Lifting Operations at Jwaneng Mine prominent civil society groups, including
will need to register their interest with the following the Pan-African Lawyers Union, African
details by email to OLejage@debswana.bw on or before OLejage@debswana.bw Defenders, Southern Defenders, and the
Thursday 23rd November 2023 at 1630hrs AJJF, actively advocated for adoption of a
This tender notice can also be viewed on the Debswana mechanism to safeguard the independence
Diamond Company Official Facebook Page of judges and lawyers.
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Page 8 news Wednesday 15 November 2023 The Botswana Gazette

Govt Sets P1.4bn Aside To Buy


Land From Tati Company
PHENYO MOLEFE ning the next two financial years.
He said the decisive step signifies a

I
n a significant development, the crucial juncture for Botswana as it re-
government has earmarked a sub- claims a tract of land from the British-
stantial P1.4 billion for acquisition registered Tati Company, which has been
of 45,000 hectares of land in the North a focal point in the struggle between the
West District from the Tati Company. government’s development objectives
The Minister of Land Management, and the immediate needs of Batswana
Water and Sanitation Services, Kefentse for housing, farming and grazing land in
Mzwinila, disclosed this to journalists in the North East District. The Minister of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services, Kefentse Mzwinila, disclosed this
a presser in Palapye recently where he Minister Mzwinila noted that after 153 to journalists in a presser in Palapye recently where he also outlined a disbursement plan spanning
also outlined a disbursement plan span- years under colonial rule, the Botswana the next two financial years.

Government has finally concluded ac-


quisition of the last piece of land owned
by the company, demonstrating a strong
commitment to addressing the historical
complexities associated with colonial
land ownership.
Cecil Rhodes
Tracing its roots back to 1870 when
Cecil Rhodes assumed control of the
land, the Tati Company evolved into the
largest private landowner in the region,
exerting influence over a vast territory
with both historical and economic sig-
nificance.
Valued at over P1.4 billion, this sub-
stantial acquisition marks the disman-
tling of Botswana’s largest private land-
owner.
The return of these
45,000 hectares to
Batswana underscores a
broader commitment to
promoting socio-economic
development.
As Minister Mzwinila said, the gov-
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Sale of Tati Nickel


as one lot. this as a positive step as this will
give them the ability to spend more
Individual lots time on finalising a transaction with
Failing that, an auction of individ- a buyer for the complete mine and

Mine Delayed ual lots comprising 600 assets was


planned.
However, the planned sale of the
mine has been delayed due to poor
not proceed to auction next year.”
According to the minister, only
Selebi Mines - which form part of
BCL Group - have been sold to an
• Sale postponed to February next year registration of prospective buyers.
Responding to question posed by
entity with a view to re-opening
them in due course.
• Minister attributes delay to poor the MP for Selibe-Phikwe West,
Dithapelo Keorapetse, Minister
Whilst the sales of assets are ex-
pected to be completed in Quarter
registration of prospective buyers Moagi said the auction has been de-
layed until February 2024.
One of 2024, the actual winding
up of the BCL group of companies
He attributed the postponement to is expected to take the balance of
the timeframe allotted. 2024.

“BCL’s Selebi Mines have “Customers felt that the Hundreds of jobs
bidding period was too “BCL’s Selebi Mines have been
been sold to the Canadian- sold to the Canadian-owned en-
owned entity, Premium close to year-end and tity, Premium Nickel Resources,
Nickel Resources, for therefore they would for a consideration at the current
exchange rates of P764, 398,824,”
a consideration at the not be able to finalise Minister Moagi said.
current exchange rates of “In addition, PNRB is obligated
the removal of assets to spend P340,000,000 to explore
P764, 398,824,”
purchased from the mine the mineral resources of the Selebi
Mines. Upon the completion of the
as per the auctioneers’ exploration period, PNRB has un-
brief.” dertaken to expend approximately
SESUPO RANTSIMAKO Moodliar recently announced that P5 billion to construct a new mining
Tati Nickel Mine – which is a part

T
he much-anticipated auction “Customers felt that the bidding complex at Selebi. Hundreds of jobs
of BCL Mine, would be sold sepa- period was too close to year-end will be created.”
sale of Tati Nickel Mine has
rately through an auction sale con- and therefore they would not be BCL Mine and Tati Mine were
been postponed to Febru-
ducted by WH Auctioneers starting able to finalise the removal of assets abruptly shut down in 2016, leaving
ary 2024 due to poor registration of
8 November 2023. purchased from the mine as per the over 5000 miners jobless overnight.
prospective buyers, the Minister of
The mine was to be offered on auctioneers’ brief,” he said. The mine was eventually placed
Minerals and Energy, Lefoko Moa-
auction first in its entirety, allowing into provisional winding up by the
gi, has said.
prospective buyers an opportunity Positive step High Court of Botswana.
The BCL liquidator, Darusha
to bid on the complete mine assets “However, the auctioneers see

Enduring Skills Gap In Graduates Troubles De Beers


• De Beers HR says only 10 percent of
12 000 annual graduates are market-ready
• Points to “troubling” dichotomy of high
numbers of graduates and soaring
unemployment rate
• Says De Beers intends to build a platform
for diamond entrepreneurship
GAZETTE REPORTER ment, the private sector and tertiary
schools to sit around the table to

T
here is an urgent need for rate, she noted, paints a troubling Diamond entrepreneurship
quickly address systemic issues
collaboration to bridge the picture. “These initiatives aim to equip
contributing to the skills gap,” she
gap between education and “Graduates are entering the job individuals with the specific skills
said.
demands of industry to address the market without the requisite skills, needed to actively participate in the
serious concern over the readiness leading to a mismatch between what dynamic diamond industry.”
Mismatch
of tertiary graduates for the job is taught in educational institutions Highlighting the importance of
Mpugwa cited recent data for the
market, the Executive Head of Hu- and what employers seek in poten- entrepreneurial skills, she said De
stark reality that it revealed that out
man Resources at De Beers Group, tial candidates,” she pointed out. Beers intends to build a platform for
of approximately 12,000 graduates
Malebogo Mpugwa, has said. From De Beers Group, Mpugwa diamond entrepreneurship.
leaving tertiary schools annually,
Speaking at the Natural Diamond announced proactive measures to “This strategic move aims not
only a mere 10 percent possess the
Summit in Gaborone this week, tackle this issue. “As part of our only to address the unemployment
skills deemed relevant in today’s
Mpungwa expressed concern that agreement with the government, the crisis but also to nurture a skilled
competitive job market.
while the government is spending company will establish vocational workforce that can contribute mean-
The dichotomy of a high num-
a lot on education, rewards in the training programmes within the dia- ingfully to the diamond sector,” she
ber of (unemployed) graduates and
quality of the graduates is little. mond value chain,” she said. said.
Botswana’s soaring unemployment
“There is a need for the govern-
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The treatment of animals varies widely across the African continent where the relationship between humans and animals is deeply intertwined with culture, tradition and socioeconomic fac-
tors. Photo Credit: Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals

The Cow and the Pig


programmes, along with sustainable
and humane animal husbandry prac-
tices, can contribute to better animal
welfare across the continent. The path
towards improved animal rights in
Africa requires a balanced approach
that respects the diversity of cultures
In the end, it is about the propinquity between animal rights and traditions while promoting ethical
treatment of all animals.
and public health, writes DOUGLAS RASBASH Many believe that the COVID pan-
demic was started from a crossover or
zoonotic virus from bats to humans in

T
he treatment of animals varies Food security fluent areas, animals are often treated the flesh market in Hunan China. So
widely across the African con- While cattle are celebrated, the treat- with greater care and respect. Cultural it is incumbent to look at the animal
tinent where the relationship ment of chickens and pigs is more di- and traditional values play a significant rights from another and perhaps more
between humans and animals is deeply verse. It is important to recognise that role in shaping attitudes towards ani- contemporary viewpoint. The rights
intertwined with culture, tradition and Africa is a vast continent with numer- mals. Different communities have their of animals and the rights of people are
socioeconomic factors. ous distinct cultures and traditions. own unique practices and beliefs re- interconnected in various ways, reflect-
While it is true that cattle often hold Therefore, the treatment of chickens garding animals, which can range from ing a complex relationship between hu-
special status in some African societies, and pigs varies considerably from re- reverence to exploitation. man and animal welfare. While there
it is an oversimplification to suggest gion to region. As African societies urbanise and are distinctions between the two, there
that chickens and pigs are universally modernise, there is a shift in the treat- are also important correlations as both
treated poorly. The diversity of animal It is important to ment of animals. In urban areas, where share common ethical, environmental
rights in Africa reflects the continent’s space and resources are limited, animal and practical considerations.
rich tapestry of traditions, values and
practices.
avoid painting an welfare may be neglected; whereas
in rural settings, traditional practices
First let us appreciate that many
people believe in the ethical principle
In this feature, we will explore the
complexities of animal rights in Africa,
entire continent often prevail. Education and aware-
ness initiatives have the potential to
that animals should be treated with
kindness and respect, recognising their
considering regional variations and
the factors that influence the treatment with a broad brush. improve animal welfare in Africa. Ef-
forts to inform communities about the
capacity to suffer. This sense of com-
passion and empathy for animals can
of animals. That animal rights, public In some African societies, chickens importance of humane treatment of extend to a broader moral framework
health and the environment are inter- and pigs are indeed treated poorly due animals and the benefits of sustainable that encompasses human rights as well.
twined is also recognised. to a lack of awareness about animal animal husbandry can lead to positive The advancement of animal rights of-
Cattle have traditionally held a spe- welfare, poverty, or the prioritisation change. The economic value of differ- ten parallels progress in human rights.
cial place in many African societies, of other basic needs. However, it is ent animals can influence their treat- As societies become more aware of and
symbolising wealth, prestige and cul- important to avoid painting an entire ment. Animals that provide valuable sensitive to the mistreatment of ani-
tural heritage. In communities like the continent with a broad brush. In many resources, such as poultry and small mals, they may also develop a height-
Maasai in East Africa, cattle are con- regions, chickens and pigs are valued livestock, may be better cared for due ened awareness of social justice issues
sidered a measure of a person’s status, for their contributions to food security to their contribution to food security related to human rights.
and elaborate rituals surround cattle and economic sustainability. and income generation. The well-being of animals and the
ownership and care. These animals are The treatment of animals in Africa is Humane animal husbandry health of ecosystems are closely con-
often well-taken care of and play a vi- heavily influenced by socio-economic Efforts to improve animal rights in nected. Biodiversity and the health of
tal role in the livelihoods of these com- factors. In regions where poverty is Africa should consider these regional natural environments are critical for
munities. They provide milk, meat and pervasive, the welfare of animals may variations and address the underlying human survival and quality of life. Ef-
leather, as well as being used in tradi- be compromised as people struggle to factors that influence the treatment forts to protect and conserve animal
tional ceremonies. meet their own basic needs. In more af- of animals. Education and awareness To Page 13
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 feature Page 13

animals, such as rodents and livestock.


Anthrax is a bacterial disease that can
infect humans through contact with in-
fected animals or their products, such as
hides, wool, or meat. Coxiella burnetii,
the bacterium responsible for Q fever,
is transmitted to humans through inha-
lation of contaminated aerosols from
livestock environments. The quality
of animal products, such as meat and
dairy, can affect human health.
Economic well-being
Ensuring the well-being of animals
in the food production system is essen-
tial for producing safe and nutritious
food for human consumption. Many
communities rely on animals for their
livelihoods, such as through farming,
fishing, and animal husbandry. Pro-
tecting animal rights can contribute to
the economic well-being of these com-
munities. In many regions, wildlife
and animals are essential for tourism,
which can significantly contribute to
local economies.
Preserving these animals and their
habitats is vital for both economic and
First let us appreciate that many people believe in the ethical principle that animals should be treated with kindness and respect, recognis- cultural reasons. All living beings are
ing their capacity to suffer. interconnected in ecosystems, and the
rights of animals are essential for the

The Cow and the Pig


rodent urine, faeces, or saliva, and can
balance of these systems. The health
cause severe respiratory illness.
of ecosystems and the conservation
The bacterium Borrelia causes Lyme
of species can directly impact human
From Page 12 disease burgdorferi and is transmit-
well-being.
ted to humans through the bite of in- In summary, the rights of animals are
species can have direct implications lations. Various strains of influenza fected ticks, often carried by small not isolated from the rights of people.
for human sustainability. The treatment viruses can be transmitted from birds mammals. West Nile Virus is primar- They are intertwined through ethical,
of animals, particularly in agriculture, or pigs to humans, leading to seasonal ily transmitted to humans through the environmental, and practical connec-
is linked to greenhouse gas emissions, flu outbreaks and occasional pandem- bite of infected mosquitoes which ac- tions. Recognising the correlations
deforestation, and resource depletion. ics. Rabies is a viral disease that can be quire it from infected birds. Salmonella between animal and human rights can
Addressing animal welfare issues can transmitted to humans through the bite bacteria can be transmitted to humans lead to a more holistic approach to eth-
be crucial in mitigating climate change or scratch of an infected animal, typi- through consumption of contaminated ics, environmental stewardship, and
and protecting the planet for both ani- cally dogs or bats. food, often originating from infected social justice. This understanding un-
mals and people. The Ebola virus can be transmitted to animals, including poultry and reptiles. derscores the importance of respect-
Zoonotic disease outbreaks humans from infected animals, such as Brucellosis is caused by the Brucella ing the rights and well-being of both
Many infectious diseases, including bats and non-human primates. It is be- bacteria and can be transmitted to hu- animals and humans in order to create
COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2), originate lieved that the human immunodeficien- mans through consumption of unpas- a more just and sustainable world.
in animals and can be transmitted to cy virus (HIV) originated from a sim- teurised dairy products or contact with The story of animal rights, health
humans. Proper animal welfare and ian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in infected livestock. Leptospirosis is a and welfare is deeply interwoven with
husbandry practices can reduce the risk non-human primates and crossed over bacterial disease transmitted to humans that of humans that have depended on
of zoonotic disease outbreaks, ben- to humans. Hantaviruses are transmit- through contact with water or soil con- animals. This symbiosis has been both
efiting both animal and human popu- ted to humans through contact with taminated with the urine of infected successful and disastrous over the eons.

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CEO APPOINTMENT
Appointment of Mr. Emolemo Peter Kesitilwe as the Chief Executive
Officer: A Visionary Leader for the Future of the Gambling Authority.
I am delighted to announce the appointment of Mr. Emolemo Peter Kesitilwe as the Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) of the Gambling Authority by the Minister of Trade and Industry,
Honourable Mmusi Kgafela, effective 10 November 2023. Mr. Kesitilwe has been serving in an
acting capacity in the same role since August 2022.

He is a distinguished professional who is a Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA), a Chartered


Management Accountant (ACMA), and a Global Chartered Management Accountant (CGMA),
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state-owned entities and private companies with a presence in Botswana and the region.

Mr. Kesitilwe's academic achievements includes a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Strategic
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Principles for South Africa (King III).
Mr. Kesitilwe has held the following positions in his illustrious career, Chief
Financial Officer at Gambling Authority, Group Chief Financial Officer at
Boitekanelo Group, Director Corporate Services, Finance Manager and
Management Accountant at the Local Enterprise Authority (LEA). Mr.
Kesitilwe has also worked for Botswana Savings Bank as an Accountant,
and he started his career with African Alliance as a Management
Accountant.
The Gambling Authority is positioned to promote economic development
in Botswana through a sector focused approach that is aligned with the
national priorities, policies and strategies. Mr. Kesitilwe’s strategic
vision, commitment to excellence, and profound understanding of the
gambling industry makes him the suitable candidate to lead the
Gambling Authority into its next phase of growth, elevation and
development. Under his guidance, we are confident that the Authority
will continue to uphold its commitment to regulatory excellence,
transparency, and the fostering of a responsible and sustainable
gambling environment.

We extend our sincere congratulations to Mr. Kesitilwe and look forward to


achieving new milestones with his leadership.
Best Regards

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SINCE 1984

Japanese
Cars Dominate
Botswana’s
Roads in Q2 2023
• Toyota remains top choice at 31.3% of
new registrations
• Most new registrations were used
vehicles at 76.4%
• Volume of goods carried by rail up 7.2%
but revenue down 13.1%
• Aircraft movement up 60.1% of which
Motor vehicles originating from Japan continue to dominate Botswana’s first-time registrations,
comprising 66.2 percent of the total.
80.3% were domestic flights
GAZETTE REPORTER Passenger cars take the lead, consti- cent, while May and April contributed May was the highest revenue-gener-
tuting 74.4 percent of the newly regis- 33.1 percent and 28.2 percent, respec- ating month, contributing 36.2 percent

M
otor vehicles originating tered vehicles, followed by vans at 9.6 tively. to the total, while April and June ac-
from Japan continue to dom- percent. Geographically, Gaborone leads the counted for 33.7 percent and 30.1 per-
inate Botswana’s first-time Of these, 76.4 percent were used, pack with 83.7 percent of the total reg- cent, respectively.
registrations, comprising 66.2 percent while brand new and rebuilt vehicles istrations, followed by Francistown at In the aviation sector, Q2 2023 re-
of the total. accounted for 23.4 percent and 0.1 per- 11.2 percent and Lobatse at 6.8 percent. corded a substantial 60.1 percent in-
This is revealed in the latest Statistics cent, respectively. Regarding transport, the report indi- crease in aircraft movement, totalling
Botswana’s report on Transport and In- In terms of brands, Toyota emerges cates a 7.2 percent increase in the vol- 19,557.
frastructure for Q2 2023. as the top choice, making up 31.3 per- ume of goods carried by rail, amount- Domestic aircraft movement consti-
The report reveals a surge in first- cent of the newly registered vehicles, ing to 273,537 net tons. tuted 80.3 percent, overshadowing in-
time registrations, with 9,174 vehicles closely followed by Mazda at 20.5 per- However, revenue generated from ternational movements at 19.7 percent.
registered, marking a significant 25.3 cent and Honda at 20.3 percent. rail transportation witnessed a 13.1
percent increase from the previous Gaborone percent decrease, totalling P49.2 mil-
quarter. The majority of registrations oc- lion for Q2 2023.
Newly registered curred in June, representing 38.7 per- Aircraft movement

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said.

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egal Guard is expanding beyond “A generation of services saw a rise
legal expense insurance to a ful- and dominance of its services in the
ly-fledged short-term insurance market with a share of an impressive
company. market share. Our clientele enjoys a
Known as Insure Guard, the expan- huge unmatched panel of 42 legal ex-
sion comes after 20 years of Legal perts and lawyers at their service across
Guard’s domination in its niche market the country.”
and at a stage where the insurer has a Legal Panic Button
70 percent market share in legal ex- This transition means Legal Guard
pense solutions. becomes a sub-brand or product of
Speaking at the launch of Insure Insure Guard and a legal expense so-
Guard in Gaborone recently, the Man- lution. Customers are set for new add-
aging Director of Legal Guard, Kgo- ons such as Legal Panic Button, which
motso Ratlhaga, spoke with pride will enable access to the country’s wid-
about two decades of the company’s est panel of lawyers at the touch of a
brand legacy and excitement about the button on a mobile phone.
new strategic direction, purpose, and Insure Guard’s grand entrance into
cause of Insure Guard. the market is expected to be marked
Natural strategic direction by a series of first-to-market products
“As an underwriter with a full short- such as Pay-As-You-Drive, which has
term insurance licence, providing a full been developed and is ready for launch
spectrum of protection of assets from pending regulatory approvals.
personal to commercial lines beyond “We welcome Insure Guard emerg-
just legal expense insurance is a natu- ing from the backbone of Legal Guard
ral strategic direction, given our domi- to revolutionise short-term insurance
nance in legal expense space,” she said. using Big Data, Innovation, and AI to
“As a challenger brand, so much can define our new offerings to the market,
be done in order to service the market dovetailed with a clear understanding
with only 2.8 percent insured in Bo- Director of Legal Guard, Kgomotso Ratlhaga of our home and our people.”

Botswana Receives “Stable” Rating For Bold


Diversification Drive Amid Global Diamond Downturn
growth in 2021. The nation achieved 5.8
Moody’s report notes that Botswana’s debt level, standing at a mere 18 percent of GDP at percent growth in 2022, defying inflation-
ary pressures resulting from geopolitical
the end of 2022, is a notable credit strength, especially in comparison to its A-rated peers events like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Moody’s underscores Botswana’s
GAZETTE REPORTER country’s strong governance and robust Botswana’s private sector struggles strong track record of domestic political
institutions enhance its ability to respond with competitiveness and distortions, stability, low corruption, and its strategic

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otswana stands as a beacon of sta- to shocks, albeit with reduced fiscal buf- largely attributed to the dominance of the position in the stable southern African re-
bility with a balanced risk profile, fers. public sector and inefficient state-owned gion.
according to a recent report by Balanced budget enterprises. The nation’s economy re- Underdeveloped capital markets
Moody’s Investors Service. Botswana’s debt level, standing at a mains sensitive to developments in the Government liquidity risks are deemed
The report shows that Botswana’s cred- mere 18 percent of GDP at the end of volatile mining sector, particularly global contained due to low borrowing needs
it outlook remains stable, buoyed by its 2022, is a notable credit strength, espe- diamond demand. and a pool of domestic savings, despite
latest infrastructure and economic diver- cially in comparison to its A-rated peers. underdeveloped domestic capital markets
sification efforts.
It says while the global diamond in-
The nation achieved a balanced budget Moody’s underscores and a small banking sector.
in 2021-22, driven by a surge in mineral The report outlines factors that could
dustry experiences a slowdown, Botswa- revenue. Botswana’s strong track influence a rating upgrade or downgrade
na appears to be somewhat insulated. Moody’s anticipates a continued deficit for Botswana.
Moody’s report acknowledges that the until 2025-26 due to increased develop- record of domestic Upward pressure on the rating could
nation’s ongoing economic diversifica- ment spending aimed at elevating Bo- stem from improved resilience to eco-
tion drive, if successful, could signifi- tswana from “upper-middle income” to political stability, low nomic shocks, successful economic di-
cantly bolster its credit profile. “high income” by 2036. versification, and effective implementa-
Positive step Despite a recovery in fiscal buffers
corruption, and its tion of the government’s development
The government’s push to develop a
dynamic and competitive private sector is
from pandemic lows, the government’s
reliance on volatile revenue sources, par-
strategic position in the agenda.
Conversely, a ratings downgrade could
viewed as a positive step towards mitigat-
ing potential fiscal shocks.
ticularly mining revenues and Southern stable southern African result from fiscal consolidation difficul-
African Customs Union (SACU) pro- ties, weaker growth outlook, or increased
However, fiscal vulnerabilities persist, ceeds, poses significant downside risks. region. susceptibility to external risks.
primarily stemming from the depletion of Geopolitical events In the long term, the absence of
fiscal buffers. This leaves Botswana ex- The report highlights the government’s Despite a contraction of 8.7 percent in significant progress in economic diver-
posed to social risks such as high-income decision to increase development spend- real GDP in 2020, driven by a pandem- sification and exposure to environmental
inequality and persistent unemployment. ing, contributing to ongoing fiscal vulner- ic-induced collapse in diamond sales, and social issues could erode Botswana’s
Despite this, Moody’s notes that the abilities. Botswana rebounded with 11.9 percent credit strength.
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 business Page 17

IMF Lauds Botswana’s Post-COVID


Deposit Insurance Scheme (BDIS) and
crisis management protocols are deemed
essential.

Recovery but Warns of Global Challenges The IMF advises: “Management of


systemic liquidity, financial integrity,
and crisis preparedness are critical com-
ponents to fortify the financial sector
A recently released IMF reports notes how Botswana stands at a crucial against future uncertainties.”
Retirement funds
juncture at which strategic reforms will be pivotal in sustaining the However, the report notes, despite
progress in digital financial services driv-
nation’s economic strength and financial stability ing financial inclusion, challenges persist
in private sector credit to micro, small,
GAZETTE REPORTER “While the financial system appears re- liquidity, and displaying moderate profit- and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
silient to a range of shocks, risks such as ability and notes that the system remains The IMF encourages regulatory and

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he International Monetary Fund these could potentially delay economic highly integrated, with a notable share of policy actions to deepen both listed and
(IMF) has lauded Botswana’s ro- recovery, weaken the external position, non-bank financial institutions. unlisted debt markets, utilising the sub-
bust post-pandemic economic re- and impact the nation’s currency,” the Problem assets stantial local currency financing from re-
covery, which is driven by stellar growth report warns. “Despite this strength, the IMF sug- tirement funds and insurance companies.
in diamond exports, but warns that tight- gests further steps to enhance financial “Botswana’s development finance in-
ening of global financial conditions and The IMF encourages stability, including strengthening bank- stitutions (DFIs) have faced hurdles,
other factors may bode ill for the trajec- ing regulation and supervision on a con-
tory.
regulatory and policy solidated basis,” says the report.
with high levels of non-performing as-
sets,” says the report.
“Botswana’s financial system emerged actions to deepen both It applauds Botswana’s progress in Proactive measures
largely unscathed from the pandemic, implementing key elements of the Basel
“A well-coordinated financial sector
thanks to prudent policy measures and listed and unlisted debt III Framework and identifying Domestic
development strategy is imperative to
the sector’s robust financial position,” Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs).
overcome these challenges and channel
says the Bretton Woods institution in the markets, utilising the However, it calls for continued efforts
resources effectively.”
report titled, “Botswana’s Financial Sys- to strengthen the supervisory framework
tem Stability Assessment.” substantial local currency and regulatory guidance for problem as- The IMF report acknowledges Botswa-
Navigating global winds sets, provisioning, and risk management. na’s economic resilience but emphasises
However, the report highlights that financing from retirement Basel III framework the need for continued vigilance and pro-
global conditions significantly influence The report underscores the need for an active measures to navigate global uncer-
domestic inflation, which remains el- funds and insurance advanced macroprudential policy frame- tainties.
evated. The potential risks include high work and recommends transitioning to It notes how the nation stands at a cru-
volatility in diamond prices, geopoliti-
companies. the Basel III framework for liquidity cial juncture at which strategic reforms
cal developments, and the tightening of It commends banks in Botswana for monitoring. will be pivotal in sustaining its economic
global financial conditions. holding adequate capital, maintaining The operationalisation of the Botswana strength and financial stability.

sponse to these conditions, emphasising


reduced rough diamond availability in
the latest sales cycle.
De Beers maintained a steadfast com-
mitment to its sightholders, offering
full purchase flexibility to support them
as the midstream seeks equilibrium be-
tween wholesale supply and demand.
De Beers-Botswana ties
The term “sightholders” refers to cus-
tomers with a contractual agreement
covering the sale of diamonds over an
agreed-upon period, emphasising the
company’s dedication to fostering last-
ing partnerships.
The relocation of De Beers’ Sighthold-
er Sales team from London to Gaborone
in 2013 marked a strategic move that
further solidified the company’s ties with
the SADC nation.
Rough diamonds, meticulously sorted
into more than 10,000 categories, are
sent to Gaborone from De Beers Group’s
operations in Canada, Botswana, Namib-
De Beers CEO, Al Cook ia and South Africa.
Sightholders and Accredited Buyers

De Beers’ Ninth Diamond Sales Cycle Reflects Global Sightholder Sales, hosting sales
10 times a year known as “sights,” allows
customers to inspect the rough diamonds

Resilience Amid Global Economic Challenges before making purchasing decisions.


The two types of customers in Global
Sightholder Sales, Sightholders and Ac-
credited Buyers, benefit from different
• CEO says macro-economic challenges continue to aff ect the diamond sector arrangements. Sightholders enjoy term
contracts while Accredited Buyers oper-
• Diwali holidays and factory closures in India to impact rough sales further ate on a more ad hoc basis.
De Beers, owned 85 percent by Anglo
GAZETTE REPORTER Anglo American, the announcement, covery in China remains slow. American and 15 percent by the Gov-
underscores the challenges faced by the Full purchase flexibility ernment of Botswana, stands as a global

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he world’s premier diamond diamond sector amidst ongoing macro- “And the voluntary import moratorium powerhouse with over 20,000 employees
company, De Beers, recently economic uncertainties. on rough diamonds into India will see working in 28 countries.
concluded its ninth sales cycle of The CEO of De Beers, Al Cook, ac- extended Diwali holidays and factory The company’s reach spans across the
2023, revealing a total sales figure of $80 knowledged the hurdles, stating: “Mac- closures in the world’s largest diamond countries where it recovers diamonds –
million. ro-economic challenges continue to cutting centre.” Botswana, Canada, South Africa and Na-
Made by De Beers parent company affect the diamond sector. The retail re- Cook highlighted the company’s re- mibia.
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First Capital Bank partners with Orange Money


to offer convenient savings solutions save regularly through Orange money
by seamlessly transferring funds be-
tween their Orange Money wallets and
their savings accounts, using their mo-
bile devices. Additionally, the service
will enable all Orange Money wallet
users to send funds to a First Capital
Bank account and vice versa.
“This partnership aims to make
banking more accessible and conve-
nient for everyone, particularly the un-
banked and those in the informal sec-
tor. We have additionally simplified the
process of opening a savings account
with just a police affidavit for address
and income confirmation, along with
a valid ID or passport, ‘’ said First
Capital Bank Country Manager of the
Consumer Segment, Mr. Thatayaone
Matlapeng
Concluded Matlapeng, “This part-
nership brings together the strengths of
First Capital Bank’s extensive banking
expertise and commitment to financial
inclusion, and Orange Money’s ac-
cessible mobile money solutions. At
First Capital Bank, we are constantly
exploring innovative ways to enhance
our customers’ banking experience.
First Capital Bank Botswana, a financial institution known for driving innovation and customer-centric services, announced a strategic Our partnership with Orange Money is
partnership with Orange Money. a significant step forward in this direc-
tion. We believe that by merging our

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irst Capital Bank Botswana, a financial institution nance by expanding the bank’s reach to enables customers banking expertise with their mobile fi-
known for driving innovation and customer-centric especially the unbanked to access financial services. As part nancial solutions, we are empowering
services, announced a strategic partnership with Or- of this partnership, the informal segment of the society will our customers with greater control over
ange Money. The partnership aims at driving inclusive fi- be able to open savings accounts with First Capital Bank and their finances, anytime and anywhere.”

Minister Announces
Significant Progress in
Sale of Assets of Selebi-
Phikwe Mine
PHENYO MOLEFE portance of such partnerships in foster-
ing economic growth and stability in the

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he Minister of Minerals and En- minerals and energy sector.
ergy, Lefoko Moagi, apprised
Parliament of ongoing efforts to The sale of these assets
sell assets of Selebi-Phikwe Mine, say- not only signifies a positive
ing the transaction is anticipated to be
finalised in the first quarter of the next development for the Selebi-
year. Phikwe Mine but also reflects
He disclosed that a substantial portion
of the assets of BCL in Selebi-Phikwe a strategic move to collaborate
have been successfully sold to Premium with international entities.
Nickel Resources, a Canadian-owned en-
tity. The deal, valued at more than P760 Completion of this transaction is ea-
million, marks a significant step forward gerly anticipated because it is expected
in revitalisation of the mining sector in to inject renewed vitality into the local
the region. economy, generate employment, and
The sale of these assets not only sig- contribute to the overall development of
nifies a positive development for the the mining industry in Botswana.
Selebi-Phikwe Mine but also reflects a The government remains committed
strategic move to collaborate with inter- to fostering a conducive environment for
national entities. investment and ensuring the sustainable The Minister of Minerals and Energy, Lefoko Moagi, apprised Parliament of ongoing efforts to sell
Eagerly anticipated growth of the nation’s natural resource assets of Selebi-Phikwe Mine, saying the transaction is anticipated to be finalised in the first quarter
Minister Moagi emphasised the im- sector. of the next year.
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 news Page 19

Tractor Owners Say They Know Nothing About Temo Letlotlo


• Says they will assist farmers as they did in the ISPAAD era nothing about the new programme. “The
ploughing season is upon us but we are
not informed about how the new pro-
• Minister says public education will be extended to farmers gramme will be rolled out,” Letsholo
said in an interview. “We are aware that
ISPAAD has come to an end but are in
dark about the new programme.
“We are aware that ISPAAD “We have only learnt about Temo Let-
lotlo in social media and it is therefore
has come to an end but are going to be difficult to implement it be-
in the dark about the new cause we do not know what it is all about.
Still waiting
programme.” “The government has long promised to
address us on this programme but we are
still waiting.”
He took the opportunity to explain the
prices for the 2023/24 season as revised
by BTA in terms ISPAAD.
“In view of increasing prices of fuel
and other commodities, BTA has re-
viewed its pricing model to include cost
recovery measures,” he said, paraphras-
ing a recent BTA statement.
“This move is taken to ensure contin-
ued viability of our operations of provid-
ing mechanised draught power on sus-
tainable basis.”
Under the revised structure, ploughing
alone is charged P1 200 per hectare, har-
rowing P800, planting P850 while culti-
vation will be charged P350 per hectare.
Tractor subsidy
Reached for comment, the Minister of
Agriculture, Fidelis Molao, said public
The government recently announced that the ISPAAD has come to an end and has been replaced with Temo Letlotlo that will effect in the education will be carried out to bring
current (2023/24) ploughing season. farmers up to speed on the new pro-
gramme.
SESUPO RANTSIMAKO the new programme that has replaced it, ploughing season. “With the new programme, farmers
the Chairman of Botswana Tractors As- Output-based choose who will assist them, looking at

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ractor owners have decided to sociation (BTA), Edward Letsholo, has In his State of the Nations Address the prices charged,” he said.
continue helping farming in the said. (SONA) recently, President Mokgweetsi “If a farmer feels a tractor owner is too
same way they did under the The government recently announced Masisi described Temo Letlotlo as an expensive, they will be able to choose a
defunct Integrated Support Programme that the ISPAAD has come to an end and output-based programme that aims to different one. The reason there is a trac-
for Arable Agriculture Development has been replaced with Temo Letlotlo improve national food security. tor subsidy is to enable farmers to choose
(ISPAAD) because they know little about that will effect in the current (2023/24) But tractor owners say they know and buy the services themselves.”

Swipe and Win Competition in the FNB Visa Card Promo customers to feel confident and secure
It is cash prizes at several levels and stages and levels in the FNB Swipe every time they swipe their FNBB
Debit or Credit Cards.
“Your safety is our priority. We be-
and Win Competition. Groceries are in the mix too! lieve in providing not just banking ser-
OWN CORRESPONMDENT vices but an experience that is secure,
convenient, and, most importantly, safe

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habo Bosupi is the first winner for our valued customers.
of a P50 000 weekly prize in the “We have allocated a staggering P1
First National Bank Botswana’s 000 000 in weekly cash prizes to ex-
(FNBB) effort to incentify its custom- press our gratitude to our customers.”
ers and promote their use of the bank’s An additional P100 000
debit cards. Kgari disclosed that starting with Bo-
Called FNB Swipe and Win Compe- supi who won P50 000 over the week-
tition, the promotion is set to run from end, all the 12 weekly winners will be
1st November 2023 to January 2024. invited to the grand finale where they
According to the Head of Transac- will compete for an additional P100
tions Banking Retail at FNBB, Lame 000 grand prize, with each of the 11
Kgari, the primary goal of FNBB Swipe runners-up receiving P10 000.
and Win Competition is to appreciate Moreover, the competition will in-
their customers while simultaneously centify the participants with packages
promoting their use of the bank’s debit that include a 2023 AFCON watch
and/or credit cards for convenience. package valued at up to P10 000, a
Convenience and security weekly radio contest whereby the
“The Swipe & Win Campaign is caller answers questions and stands a
more than just prizes,” she said when chance to win P1 000.
launching the competition in Francis- In addition, during activations of the
town over the past weekend. competition and the grand finale, 60
“It’s about increasing awareness re- customers will have an opportunity of
garding the convenience and security winning a P1 000 grocery voucher by
of our card payments. “We want our random selection.
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The Botswana Gazette


Wednesday 15 November 2023

Han C the
Bewildering “Kedibone”
Most patrons did not rec-
ognise the shortcomings of
the event until the star guest
went online to call herself

Biggest Winner
“Kedibone” (I have seen it all)
and went on to share that she
would never tell the full story
but people should know that
she had seen it all.
Co-host of the awards and

at the YAMAs ’23


Yarona FM Drive Time host,
DJ Sway, had to host the show
solo after Thusi allegedly
ditched the event because she
did not have a ‘proper’ room
to change her outfits in.
The radio station had not re-
sponded to the ‘disappearing
act’ of Thusi at awards show.

• “Sebinki” hitmaker donates


P10K to his fellow nominees
• Dramaboi inducted into Hall
of Fame Winners
Song of the Year - DJ Ng-
wazi & Master KG Uthando
• Co-host Pearl Thusi does the People’s Choice Artist of
the Year - Han C
disappearing act Producer of the Year - Fella
on the Beat
Diamond Award - KTM
na FM Music Awards (YA- Choir
MAs) hosted at the Molapo Best Male Artist - Han C
Piazza in Gaborone. Best Female Artist - Kayso
The songbird bagged three the Enigma “Cherrybomb”
awards, namely the People’s Best Hip-Hop Artist - KX
Choice Artist of the Year, Best Legit
Male and Best Pop for his hit Hall of Fame - Dramaboi
song “Sebinki.” Icon of the Year - Jazelle
He is undoubtedly one of the Kebakile
country’s best vocalists, hav- Best Social Media - Mdu
ing consistently dished out ma- motswako artist, Dramaboi. Dramaboi’s mother in a touch- Tha Party
jor hits over the years. The late artist was recog- ing acceptance speech after re- Best DJ - FME DJs
nised for being a lyrical mae- ceiving the posthumous award Best Dance Single - Aman-
Fifth time in a row stro and cultural icon whose at the ceremony. tle Brown and De General “Go
“I promised myself that if legacy will resound for gener- KTM Choir bagged the Dia- Monate”
I win the Artist of the Year ations to come. Dramaboi was mond award while media per- Best Amapiano Artist - DJ
again, I will donate P10,000 a storyteller who wove tales of sonality and corporate MC, Ngwazi & Master KG “Uthan-
to my fellow nominees,” he love, struggle and triumph that Jazelle Kebakile, was awarded do”
said, beside himself with joy. resonated with his music fans. the Icon of the Year title. Best R&B Single - Danx-
GOSEGO MOTSUMI “I have won this award for the The awards ceremony had elle “Distance”
fifth time in a row this year.” Dramaboi’s mother its fair share of controversy Best Pop Artist - Han C

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usic artist Hanc- For this year’s Hall of Fame “Even though he is no lon- when South African actress “Sebinki”
eford Magapatona, announcement, the youth- ger with us, he is still my son and co-host of the YAMAs, Best Collabo - Da Qutness
better known as ful radio station organised a who has left a mark of his mu- Pearl Thusi, went awol after ft Tefo Bright, Benny Hotkeys
Han C, emerged the biggest special performance by KTM sical journey and will forever appearing for the first 10 min- and Dramaboi
winner at the just-ended Yaro- Choir and Rockafella to pay remain in our hearts,” said utes of the show. Best Newcomer - KX Legit
tribute to the legendary rap and
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 timeout Page 21
fectious, incurable diseases that
impact people’s quality of life in-
spired me to dream of closing the
gaps in research to find a cure.”

Mesha Mbisana - PhD stu-


dent in Analytical Chemistry:
Mbisana was rewarded for her
work to improve food safety in
crops such as maize and sorghum
by removing harmful toxins in
order to improve health in Bo-
tswana’s communities.
The 25-year-old scientist is
researching the development of
simple, effective and sustainable
The winners of the L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women methods to analyse and remove
in Science Young Talents Sub-Saharan Africa mycotoxins (toxic compounds
naturally produced by certain
Awards gained financial support to aid in types of fungi) from food such as
maize and sorghum.
conducting research projects. She explained: “This involves
use of synthetic polymers and
coal fly ash to absorb the tox-
ins. My research represents a

P Phinius, Mbisana at
hD student in Physical
Sciences Mesha Mbisana small step towards the dream of
and PhD student in Life healthy, nutritious and sustain-
and Environmental Sciences able food resources for Africa.”
Mbisana’s interest in science

Forefront of Cutting-
Bonolo Phinius were among 30
brilliant women scientists rec- began in secondary school when
ognised at the recent L’Oréal- her teachers inspired her to excel
UNESCO for Women in Science and she eventually chose a ca-

Edge Science Research


Young Talents Sub-Saharan Af- reer in science. Her food safety
rica Awards that was hosted in research was promoted by the
Kasane. support and mentorship of his su-
Each year, the L’Oréal-UNE- pervisor, Dr Dikabo Mogopodi,
SCO awards recognise and sup- during an undergraduate project.
port African women scientists for The two Batswana women were among the 30 brilliant women scientists recognised Financial support
the excellence of their scientific at the L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science Young Talents Sub-Saharan Africa The winners of the L’Oréal-
research.
Awards ceremony in Kasane recently. Staff Writer GOSEGO MOTSUMI reports UNESCO for Women in Science
For its 14th edition, 25 PhD
Young Talents Sub-Saharan Af-
candidates and 5 post-doctoral
nent, the 30 scientists are invest- She told this publication that it In the process of her research, rica Awards gained financial sup-
researchers were rewarded at the
ing in multiple fields of research was this lack of nationally repre- Phinius is closing the gender port to aid in conducting research
ceremony.
using unprecedented approaches sentative HBV data in Botswana gap in science and empowering projects.
Selected out of 632 applicants to tackle major challenges to im- that catalysed her journey to de- other women through shared ex- Grants of €10,000 were
Mbisana and Phinius were prove the quality of life in Africa termine the prevalence and di- periences. Her circle of mentors awarded for PhD candidates and
selected among 632 applicants and worldwide. versity of the hepatitis B virus and supporters has been integral €15,000 for post-doctoral re-
by a jury of 10 members led by (HBV) in Botswana. to navigating her research and searchers.
Professor Aggrey Ambali, Direc- Bonolo Phinius - PhD student “I am studying participants achieving a work-life balance. The 2023 Young Talents co-
tor of Technical Cooperation and in Infectious Diseases: in 30 rural and peri-urban com- “With an inquisitive mind, I hort will join a community of
Programme Funding at the Afri- Phinius was rewarded for her munities in Botswana, some of have followed a scientific path more than 200 African research-
can Union Development Agency, work on the prevalence of the which are understudied,” said from an early age, enjoying math- ers who have been supported and
AUDA-NEPAD. hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Bo- the 31-year-old scientist. “My ematics, chemistry and biology,” honoured since the creation of the
According to a statement, as tswana where lack of research on findings have identified poten- she noted. “I was fortunate to be regional programme in 2010.
bearers of hope and innovative the disease has prevented prog- tial HBV hotspots and may guide encouraged by family, friends and
solutions for the African conti- ress in treatment and prevention. policy on prevention strategies.” teachers. Learning more about in-

STEM Gap: The Need


for More Women
Leaders in Science being a woman in science in sub-
• President says the “leaky pipeline” Saharan Africa today means be-
ing prepared to fight to pursue a
phenomenon causes a huge career in a male-dominated field.
misrepresentation of women in STEM Women researchers invisibil- “The need for scientific role who benefitted from four days
• Foundation L’Oréal and UNESCO create ised models to inspire the young gen- of leadership training and equip-
“Africa today represents just erations has never been more ping them with the tools needed
enabling conditions for women scientists 2.5 percent of scientists glob- pressing.” to break the glass ceiling in the
ally,” she told journalists at the scientific community from 20 to
GOSEGO MOTSUMI Foundation L’Oréal, Alexandra media briefing. Breaking the glass ceiling 30.
Palt, at the Foundation L’Oreal “How should we imagine that Hence the Foundation L’Oréal,

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n today’s world of perpetual Foundation L’Oréal and
and UNESCO for Women in young girls in Africa will enter in partnership with UNESCO,
crisis, empowering women UNESCO also hosted exchanges
Science Young Talents Awards into scientific careers while wom- has taken action by creating the
scientists in sub-Saharan Af- between Young Talent Award-
for Sub-Saharan Africa ceremo- en researchers in their countries enabling conditions for women
rica should be a collective effort ees and young girls from Chobe
ny in Kasane recently. are invisibilised by the media, scientists’ voices to be heard.
to address the major challenges secondary schools in Kasane to
However, Palt added that em- scientific publications and inter- This year the partners in-
of the century. foster scientific vocations, inspir
powering women scientists is national forums? creased the number of young
This was said by the CEO of still a pipeline dream because women scientists awarded and CONTINUES ON PAGE 22
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FROM PAGE 21 in science, technology and engi- “This is, however, not a mat- host this year’s celebration is in said the President.
ing them at the right time dur- neering around the world cannot ter of ‘naturalness,’ rather it is a line with the national ideals and “We will ensure that such ap-
ing their basic education to aspire be over-emphasised because they product of gender role socialisa- aspirations of building a knowl- propriate environments for fos-
to be women leaders in the sci- can bring new perspectives and tion. edge society. tering effective learning and
ence field. increase the pool of talented re- “Women’s representation in mentorship are provided for our
Gender equality searchers. various science fields has sadly National Research Fund set female scientists.
Said Palt: “Neither Africa nor The President defined the been observed to progressively up “I promise you that we will do
the world can overcome the en- Foundation L’Oreal-UNESCO decrease from secondary school The Botswana National Re- all it takes to raise the bar even
vironmental, societal, health and Young Talent Awards as a liber- to tertiary education, all the way search, Science, Technology and higher. Our immediate effort in
geopolitical crises of our time ating, inspiring and empowering to the work environments. Innovation Policy of 2012 advo- this regard is that the National
without one half of humanity. experience towards gender equal- “This phenomenon, known as cates for increased and equitable Research Fund is being set up
Our 30 young talents represent ity. the ‘leaky pipeline’(and) causes a participation of girls and women to revolutionise the national re-
a real source of inspiration for huge misrepresentation of wom- in science, he added. search landscape in Botswana.
every young girl who dreams of Gender role socialisation en in the Science, Technology, “We are alive to the fact that “Government’s wish is for our
being a woman scientist.” “According to UNESCO, al- Engineering and Mathematics participation of women and researchers to have the resources
Speaking at the awards cer- though women account for half fields.” girls in science and technology necessary for them to contribute
emony, President Mokgweetsi of the world’s population, less President Masisi noted that the requires creating environments to the growth of Botswana. This
Masisi said the need to promote than 30 percent of the world’s choice of Botswana by Founda- that are conducive for women to we will make sure is made pos-
and enhance the status of women researchers are women,” he said. tion L’Óreal and UNESCO to learn, train and work optimally,” sible.”

MORE Dikobe Appointed


SEX? Vice President
of Salon
YES! International du
The event is back
again because sexual
health is a topic that
Textile Africain
requires continual • Motswana woman assumed top position
demystifying as it under the aegis of Guinean president
can easily get lost in • A fashion show and a parade of the
colloquial and social cultures of all African countries featured
media narrative
GOSEGO MOTSUMI Fight in the African Textile In-
GAZETTE REPORTER
dustry,” the 9th edition also fo-

F
ashion artist Tsholofelo cused on training in weaving and

I
n its fourth year running, logical ailments including pros- strives to educate and re-educate
Dikobe was appointed e-trade.
the “Just Sex” event is tate diseases. His area of interest year in and year out. Through
Vice President of the Jury
promising to be a true dis- is male sexual health. consistently tapping into knowl-
at the just-ended 9th edition of International conference
play of growth and mindset edge, imparted by the pool of
the Salon International du Tex- A parade of African tradition-
professionals and experience-
change, which should be the
characteristic of any event that
experiences some form of lon-
There is taught individuals who willingly
pour themselves out for the bet-
tile Africain (SITA) in Conakry,
Guinea.
The event is an international
al and industrial attire was the
highlight of the official open-
ing ceremony. Other key aspects
gevity.
With a new venue partner
this year in Aquarian Tide Ho-
a fresh terment of many, the mist should
lift from this ageless interactive
engagement.
fair of the African textile indus-
try that serves as a big market of
of the fair were an international
conference under the theme of

perspective
promotion and brings Africans the event, public fashion show
tel, there is a fresh perspective Event organisers, Michelle
together in fashion and textiles nights, a masterclass and a cotton
on every aspect of the show, Phetlhe and her partner have
through their culture. night.
teamed up with Aquarian Tide
culminated by amazing speak-
ers with some riveting topics
to engage with the audience on
on every Hotel at Airport Junction Mall,
as well as their valued partner
“I was appointed under the ae-
gis of the President of Guinea,
Colonel Mamady Doumbouya,
“We inspected
Friday 8 December.

Light My Fire - Sex Educa-


aspect of Durex, to bring an awe-inspiring
show this year facilitated by Pet-
ula El-Kindiy.
and I don’t take this opportunity
lightly,” she told Time Out. the quality of
tor Lisa Welsh (South Africa),
who comes highly recommend-
ed by mainstay resident sexolo-
the show. Brand stance
Durex continues to push the
Huge platform
In addition to promotion, SITA
the woven,
gist Dr. Elna Rudolph, will be • ‘Mjoloship’ – Some say mjo-
lo the pandemic, others say mjolo
envelope in the Sexual Health
and Wellness landscape and truly
is a six-day international cultural
event that serves as huge plat- knitted,
bringing all the flames with a form for bargaining and exchang-
mind-blowing and spine-tin-
gling offering as she balances
will show you dust (in not such
light terms), we say ‘mjoloship’
defines Corporate Social Respon-
sibility by aligning with events
es among different stakeholders
of the clothing textile and furni-
synthetic and
the raunchy with delicate sen- is a whole study to be unpacked. such as Just Sex.
sitivity. Who better to do such a topic jus-
tice than the firebrand who lives
This solidifies the brand stance
in its commitment to safeguard
ture (industrialists, craftsmen and
stylists) that it gathers.
natural fabrics.”
Seven major activities were
• Keeping it Up – Dr. Sello and breathes to be unadulterated responsible and safe sex, sexual
featured in festivities of the “This is where I and other
is a certified Men’s Clinic inter- in her stance but the formidable healthcare and “all-round” enjoy-
event, which included a fashion members of the Jury from Mau-
national doctor, trained to treat Agatha Atlholang, certified Well- able sex.
show and a parade of the cultures ritius, Burkina Faso, Cameroon,
and manage sexual dysfunc- ness Coach and founder of Well- Details and enquires on the
of all African countries. Djibouti, came to the fore,” said
tion. He has many years of ex- ness in Motion #IkageMotswana. event and on ticket sales: (Early
Said Dikobe: “This is where we Dikobe.
perience in assisting many men Sexual health is a topic that re- bird P200 and Single P300 inclu-
got to see what they sew, make “We chose the winner looking
restore their dysfunction sexual quires continual demystifying as sive of dinner, drinks, gifts) can
and trade. We inspected the qual- at the originality, commercialisa-
activities. He is also a senior it can easily get lost in colloquial be sent to esteresagency@gmail.
ity of the woven, knitted, synthet- tion of the garments, the applica-
medical officer under urology as well as social media narrative, com , WhatsApp + 267 71619565
ic and natural fabrics.” tion of colours, creativity, embel-
for close to 10 years of experi- which is often blemished by riff- or +26771663953 as well as the
Under the theme, “The Certifi- lishments of the fabric, use of
ence in managing mostly uro- raff and many untruths. Facebook Page ‘Just Sex’.
cation, Vector of the Anti-Piracy culture, and harmony of designs.”
This is precisely why this event
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 timeout Page 23

Botswana Metal Rock


be drawn to their version we mix with classic and
because local and American modern rock beats to com-
rock music differs. plete.

Muso Visits America


In his view, the only simi- “In the case of our band,
larities are that metal bands Overthrust, we talk about
hold a mirror right back on old African beliefs and
society and listeners are re- what people used to think of
• Indian River sponsive to the raw human myths such as the existence
emotion. of ghosts and witchcraft.
Music Company “In the US, bands are into
sponsors the trip
• Says will
“In the US, extreme entertainment and
fiction inspired by deep
thought, sci fi and horror.
benchmark bands are Their music is more so-
phisticated because of use
and visit space
launch pad at into extreme of powerful equipment and
availability of musical re-
sources.”
Cape Canaveral
entertain- Watch rock music bands
GOSEGO MOTSUMI
live
ment and fic-
H
eavy metal rock While in America, Mo-
music enthusiasts saka will also explore some
in Florida, USA
are in for a treat from south-
tion inspired tourist attraction sites in
Florida, among them the
ern Africa, thanks to a visit
there by the lead vocalist of
by deep Cape Canaveral Launch
Complex (NASA), the fa-
Botswana’s first-rate rock mous Miami beaches, the
band, Overthrust.
Tshomarelo “Vulture”
thought, sci film and music industries, as
well as watch some legend-
Mosaka’s trip is fully spon-
sored by Overthrust’s re-
an interview with Time Out. organising, filming and stu-
dio and entertainment ser-
fi and hor- ary rock music bands live.
“I will definitely gain huge
cord label, Indian River experience in music, pro-
Music Company.
“I am travelling alone as
Botswana vs American
rock music
vices.”
Overthrust has turned ror.” motions, event organis-
ing and band management
“While in the USA, I will this predominantly Western
an ambassador of Botswa- Old African beliefs skills that I will share with
host general music work- musical genre into some-
na’s rock music scene but He explained: “Ours is local and regional artists
shops, do cultural exchang- thing uniquely African. For
will travel with the whole characterised by incorpora- back here at home,” he said.
es and benchmark in music that reason, Mosaka ex-
band next year,” he said in tion of African beats, which
promoter services, events pects American patrons to
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF


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JUDGE

Godwin Okello Thapelo Kepaletswe M. MMOHE ATTORNEYS


HELD AT GABORONE
Plot No. 3936, Peolwane Street CASE NO. CVHGB-001537/21
Plot 61502/5 Maruapula Plot 32614, Phakalane In the matter between:
Minestone
P O Box 401547 P O Box 405292 BOTSWANA INSURANCE FUND MANAGEMENT (LOCAL PROPERTY FUND)
and P.O. Box 1860
Plaintiff

BROAHURST GABORONE FRANCISTOWN


GABORONE HOSES AND FITTINGS (PTY) LTD 1 st
Defendant
TEL: 77184575 71554192 Telephone No. 2441616
LUIS De OLIVEIRA 2nd Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION

SECHELE J.
H/W B. BUSANG
BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to the Judgment granted by the
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA Honourable Court, the following property
HELD AT FRANCISTOWN IN THE MAGISRATES COURTwill be THE
FOR sold by Public Auction by Deputy Sheriff
DISTRICT
ONKEMETSE MEDUPE to the highest bidder as follows:
CASE NO: CVHFT 000 045/23 HELD AT VILLAGE
In the matter between: CASE NO. CCMVL-001087/22
DATE OF SALE: 7 OCTOBER 2022 TH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOTSWANA LIMITED APPLICANT In the matter between:
(WESBANK DIVISION) HEALTHCARE
TIME OF:HOLDINGS (PTY)
10:30LTD
am Plaintiff
And and
GAONE PRINCE GOPOLANG JUDGE KEBONANG
RESPONDENT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA BIRTHMARK
VENUE:ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTDPolice Station
Broadhurst Defendant
HELD AT GABORONE
SUBSTITUTED SERVICE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD: 1 x White Isuzu FV2 1400 Truck
CASE NO. CVHGB-001537/21
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION
1 x Rod Linde 5-Ton Forklift
In the matter between:
TO: Gaone Prince Gopolang BOTSWANA INSURANCE FUND MANAGEMENT (LOCAL PROPERTY FUND) Plaintiff 1 x 2 Miters C6266C Lathe Machine
and 1 x Radiac Arm Drill Machine Z3050X16-1
P.O Box 134 ABF
GABORONE HOSES AND FITTINGS (PTY) LTD
BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE
1st Defendant
THAT pursuant to the Judgment granted by the Honourable Court,
2 x Genie 1930 Ariac Platforms
GABORONE LUIS De OLIVEIRA the following property will be sold
2nd Defendant byMotivator
Public Auction by Deputy Sheriff ONKEMETSE MEDUPE to
1 x Mizz Gray
the highest bidder as follows: 1 x Linde 3–Ton Forklift
Formerly residing at Plot 24047, Phase 4, Gaborone, but whose present whereabouts are unknown:
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION 1 x Complete Hose Crimping Machine
DATE OF SALE : 17TH 1 xNOVEMBER
Harrier Trailer2023
Mounted Ariac Platform
TAKE NOTICE that by summons issued out of this Honourable Court, you have been called upon
BE PLEASED to NOTICE
TO TAKE give notice,
THAT within Twenty
pursuant One (21)granted by the
to the Judgment Honourable Court, the following property will1be
x White Honda Fit, registration B662 BFS
days after publication hereof, to the Registrar and to FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOTSWANA
sold by PublicLIMITED (WESBANK
Auction by DIVISION)
Deputy Sheriff c/o MMEDUPE
ONKEMETSE MMOHE to the highestTIME
bidder asOF
follows: : 10:30 am
ATTORNEYS (Applicant’s Attorneys) of intention to defend (if any) in an action wherein FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOTSWANA LIMITED VENUE TERMS OF SALE: : Broadhurst Police
Cash or Bank Station
guaranteed cheques.
(WESBANK DIVISION) claims:- DATE OF SALE : 31ST OCTOBER 2022
TIME OF : 10:30 am
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD : 1 x 1 Brown 3 Seater Couch, 1 x 1 Brown Wooden Coffee Table , 1 x 1
(a) Confirmation of the cancellation of the instalment sale agreement entered intoVENUE : and
between the Applicant Broadhurst Police Station
Respondent on or about the DATED AT GABORONE ON THIS 14TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2022
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD : 1 x White Isuzu FV2 1400 Truck, 1 x Rod Linde 5-Ton Wooden
Forklift, 1 x TV Stand,
2 Miters C6266C 1 x1
Lathe Black Wooden Study
Machine Table and Chair, 1 x 1 Wall Mirror, 1 x 1 Ironing Board
28th day of October 2016;
1 x Radiac Arm Drill Machine Z3050X16-1, 2 x Genie
(b) directing, ordering and authorizing any Deputy Sheriff of this court to attach and repossess a 2016 white Mercedes-Benz C63 Sedan 1 1930
x 1AriacWhite Clothing
Platforms, Basket,
1 x Mizz Motivator Gray,1 x 1 Assorted Kitchen Ware, 1 x 1 Wall Picture , 1 x 1 Clothes and
1 x Linde 3–Ton Forklift, 1 x Complete Hose Crimping Machine, 1 x Harrier Trailer Mounted Ariac
bearing registration letters B721 BDP and chassis No. WDD2050872F346124 from the Respondent or any other1person(s)
Platform, claiming
x White Honda title
Fit, registration
Blankets, 1 x 4 Boxes loaded Papers and Books
B 662 BFS
MALETE ATTORNEYS
through the Respondent; Plaintiff’s Attorneys
Plot 54354, Suite 303,
(c) Directing that the Respondent pay the costs of this application on an attorney and own
TERMS OFclient
SALE scale; : Cash or Bank guaranteed cheques. TERMS OF SALE : Cash or Bank guaranteed cheques.
(d) further and / or alternative relief. 3rd Floor, Central Square
DATED AT GABORONE ON THIS 14TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2022 CBD Mall,
DATED AT GABORONE ON THIS 9TH DAY
PO OF
BoxNOVEMBER
46663, 2023
TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that if you fail to give such notice, judgment may be granted against you without further reference to you.
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DATED AT FRANCISTOWN THIS 13TH DAY OF NOVEMBER,2023
Plaintiff’s Attorneys
Plot 54354, Suite 303,
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ATTORNEYS
TEL:3972550/76650906
___________________ _________________________
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(Applicant’s Attorneys) PO Box 46663,
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Before Her Worship T-Senior Magistrate IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA
IN THE MAGISTRATE COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF GABORONE HELD AT GABORONE
CASE NO. CVHGB 003479/20
HELD AT VILLAGE
In the matter between:
Case No. CCMVL 000050/23
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOTSWANA LIMITED Plaintiff
In the Matter Between:
and
CARTRIDGE
MOSIMANEGAPE LUBINDA Defendant
& TONER DISCOUNT SHOP (PTY) LTD Plaintiff
And
WESTHOOD AGENCIES (PTY) LTD Defendant NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXCECUTION BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE that a sale in execution against Defendant will be held by DEPUTY SHERIFF OPELO
MOTHIBI to the highest bidder as follows;
BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the judgement of the above Honourable Court DATE : 07th December 2023
the following property of the above Defendant will be sold by Public auction by Deputy Sheriff D.J TIME OF SALE : 10:00 hours
MOYO to the highest bidder as follows: PLACE OF SALE : Tribal Lot 11882 Mogoditshane, unit consisting of section no. 6 and Balcony
BA3 and BA4 of Shale Home Scheme,
DATE OF SALE : 24TH NOVEMBER 2023 PROPERTY TO BE SOLD : Defendant’s rights, title and interest on a Certain piece of land being Tribal Lot 11882
TIME : 10:00 Hours Mogodithsane, unit consisting of section no. 6 and Balcony BA3 and BA4 of Shale Home Scheme, measuring 70m², held
VENUE : BROADHURST POLICE STATION, GABORONE under Notarial Deed of Cession of Real Rights- Exclusive Use Areas No. CCR 117/2016 dated 16th September 2016 made
in favour of MOSIMANEGAPE LUBINDA, comprising of two bedroom fitted, sitting room bathroom with toilet. Fitted
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD : 1X2 Pieces Sofas kitchen.
1x1 Filling Cabinets
1x1 Plasma Colour TV CONDITIONS OF SALE : May be inspected at the office of the Deputy Sheriff.

CONDITIONS OF SALE : Cash or Bank guaranteed cheques DATED AT GABORONE THIS 07TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2023.

DATED AT GABORONE THIS 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2023 Deputy Opelo Mothibi

DEPUTY SHERIFF D.J MOYO


c/o OTTO ITUMELENG Law Chambers
Tholo Office Park OTTO ITUMELENG
C/o CATRIDGE & TONER DISCOUNT SHOP Plot 50668/9, Unit 3A
P.O Box 20572
Gaborone
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P O Box 46291 LAW CHAMBERS
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APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF CERTIFIED MOGOMOTSI J.


IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA
HELD AT FRANCISTOWN

COPY OF TITLE DEED In the matter between:


CITIZEN ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CEDA)
CASE NO: CVHFT 000 152/17

PLAINTIFF / APPLICANT
And
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to apply for a certified copy of Deed of DIEK INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD FIRST DEFENDANT / RESPONDENT
Deed of Transfer No. 811/1998 registered on the 25th day of June, 1998 in favour of GATEWAY PAUL BOLELE SECOND DEFENDANT / RESPONDENT
INVESTMENTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED in respect of the following property:
SUBSTITUTED SERVICE
CERTAIN : piece of land being Lot 1061, Dumela Township, Francistown;
TO: DIEK INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD AND TO: PAUL BOLELE
SITUATE : in the North East Administrative District;
P.O Box 10629 P.O Box 10629
MEASURING : 2296m² (Two Thousand Two Hundred and Ninety Six Square Metres); FRANCISTOWN FRANCISTOWN

CERTAIN : piece of land being Lot 1063, Dumela Township, Francistown; whose present whereabouts are unknown:
SITUATE : in the North East Administrative District; BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE that a court order has been issued against you by this Honourable Court in the matter
MEASURING : 2450m² (Two Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Square Metres); between you and CITIZEN ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CEDA).

You are hereby PAUL BOLELE, personally and in your capacity as the Director of DIEK INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD,
All persons having objection to the issue of such copy are hereby required to lodge the same in summoned to appear before JUSTICE MOGOMOTSI at FRANCISTOWN HIGH COURT on the 11th day of December,2023
writing with the Registrar of Deeds within twenty-one (21) days of the last publication of this notice. at 09:00 a.m. to show cause why judgment should not be made against you at the suit of CITIZEN ENTREPRENEURIAL
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CEDA) in respect of the non-payment of the sum of P94 001.00, interest at the rate of 5% per
annum from the 17th day of January 2017 to date of final payment and costs of suit at attorney and own client scale.
DATED AT FRANCISTOWN ON THIS 13TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2023.
TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that if you fail to give such notice, judgment may be granted against you without further
reference to you.
M. MMOHE ATTORNEYS
Plot No. 3936, Peolwane Street DATED AT FRANCISTOWN THIS 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2023
Minestone ___________________ _________________________
M MMOHE ATTORNEYS DEPUTY REGISTRAR & MASTER
P.O. Box 1860 (Plaintiff’s / Applicant’s Attorneys)
FRANCISTOWN Plot 3936,Peolwane Street, Minestone
Telephone No. 2441616 P.O. Box 1860, FRANCISTOWN
The Botswana Gazette Wednesday 15 November 2023 sport Page 25

DA ROSA’S FIRST
team showcase skill, determina-
The Zebras take on tion and the unyielding spirit that
Mozambique in what is synonymous with Botswana’s
footballing identity.
will be the new coach’s

TEST TOMORROW
New leadership
inaugural assignment This being the first game under
the stewardship of the new head
GAZETTE REPORTER coach, the match against Mozam-
bique is viewed as a litmus test

B
otswana’s senior national for The Zebras’ resilience and
men’s team, The Zebras, adaptability under new leader-
are set to clash with Mo- ship.
zambique at 3pm at the Obed The Group G stage promises
Itani Chilume Stadium in Fran- fierce competition, and every
cistown tomorrow. goal scored or defended will car-
This encounter marks a piv- ry immense weight in determin-
otal moment on the road to the ing the fate of Botswana’s World
2026 FIFA World Cup, with both Cup aspirations.
teams vying for supremacy in the Looking ahead, The Zebras are
Qualifiers Group G stage. scheduled to face Guinea at the
Under the newly appointed same stadium on 21st November,
head coach, Didier Gomes da adding another layer of complex-
Rosa, The Zebras are ready to ity to their qualifying journey.
stamp their authority on the pitch.
The USA, Canada and Mex-
Da Rosa’s wealth of experi- ico
ence As the team prepares for these
Considered a seasoned strate- challenges, the entire nation ral-
gist, da Rosa brings a wealth of lies behind the wild horses, eager
experience to the team to guide to witness history in the making
them through the challenging This encounter marks a and to celebrate the triumphs that
qualification process.
Assisting him in this endeav- pivotal moment on the road lie ahead.
Other teams in Group G are Al-
our are the dynamic duo of Kaelo
Kaelo and Pontsho Moloi, who
to the 2026 FIFA World geria, Uganda and Somalia.
Following a decision by FIFA
step into the roles of assistant
coaches with a shared vision of
Cup, with both teams to increase the number of teams
to compete at the 2026 World
success for Botswana. vying for supremacy in the Cup that will be staged in the
Entrusted with the crucial role
of goalkeeper coach, Motswadi Qualifiers Group G stage. USA, Canada and Mexico, Af-
rica’s slots increased from four
Motswadi will play a pivotal to six, resulting in a total of nine
contribution in fortifying The qualifier groups with six teams in
Zebras’ defence will come to each group.
fore whenever a slippery striker cal trainer Tshephang Mokaila The Obed Itani Chilume Sta- The Zebras seek to secure their
The qualifiers are being played
breaks through the backline. has been working on elevating the dium, which is regarded as a place in the 2026 World Cup.
from November 2023 to Novem-
wild horses to peak fitness levels veritable talisman for the men’s The anticipation is palpable as
ber 2025.
Peak fitness to add what defines Botswana’s national football team, is set to fans eagerly await the kickoff,
Meanwhile, the team’s physi- approach to the beautiful game. witness an electrifying clash as hoping to witness their national

Tebogo’s Arrival Amplifies


Call for Private Sector
Involvement in Sports
Sports academic Dr Tshepang Tshube commends
Orange for its support for the wing-footed athlete
GAZETTE REPORTER Tshube told Gazette Sports of private sector involvement
that Tebogo is a prime example in sports, commending compa-

J
ubilation was palpable in of talent identification done nies like Orange for their sup-
Kanye as people gathered sense of identity. profoundly his native Kanye,”
right and emphasised the need port for Tebogo. “The govern-
to welcome home their “When a college or high he added.
for a concerted effort to devel- ment alone is not enough,” he
hero, Letsile Tebogo, straight school team plays in the US, the
op the budding athlete. said.
from his stellar performances whole town comes to watch,” Selabe and Kgabanyane
“While the government cre-
at the World Championships he pointed out. “T-shirts bear- families
Elite status ates policies and programmes,
where he clinched two medals. ing the school’s name are sold, Tebogo was honoured by the
Underlining the importance the private sector should step
Amidst the jubilation, Dr building a community identity people of Kanye with gifts that
of creating an optimal envi- forward and play a more piv-
Tshepang Tshube of the Sports around the athletes.” included two cows in a ges-
ronment for his growth, he as- otal role to ensure that we have
Science Department at the Drawing inspiration from ture that symbolised the deep-
serted: “Tebogo was identified more athletes like Tebogo com-
University of Botswana, took a this model, Dr Tshube called rooted support and pride that
very well through available peting at the highest levels.”
moment on the sidelines of the for Tebogo-branded merchan- his community feels about his
structures now it is now crucial
welcome ceremony to share dise like T-shirts to be made achievements.
that we provide the necessary Parallels with the US
his insights into Tebogo’s ex- available for sale in Kanye. The cows, a Charolaise and
support for him to reach and Dr Tshube drew parallels
ceptional talent and the piv- “This will help build a strong Brahman, were presented to
maintain his elite status.” with the United States where
otal role that the private sector community identity around Te- the wing-footed athlete by the
The outstanding sport aca- communities rally around their
should play in shaping the fu- bogo, who not only represents Selabe and Kgabanyane fami-
demic stressed the significance local athletes to create a strong
ture of sports in Botswana. the entire country but more lies.
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Opportune time
The Managing Director of
Debswana, Andrew Motsomi,
expressed the significance
of the BNSC Annual Spon-
sor’s Night when he stated:
“The BNSC Annual Sponsor’s
Night comes at an opportune
time when the total spend
for sponsorship is dwindling
globally as a result of compa-
nies implementing major cost-
cutting measures.
“These reforms are neces-
sitated by the devastating ef-
“The BNSC Annual fects of COVID-19, current
geopolitical challenges and
Sponsor’s Night comes elevated inflation.”
at an opportune time He urged BNSC to pioneer
innovative and sustainable
when the total spend methods of commercialising
for sponsorship is sports in Botswana and high-
dwindling globally as lighted the commitment of
Debswana to sports develop-
a result of companies ment.
implementing major “Debswana is unparalleled
cost-cutting measures.” in its commitment to sports
development, having spent
over P40 million in various
sporting codes over the past

Debswana Honoured
Serving as the governing five years,” Motsomi said.
body for all sporting disci-
plines in the nation, BNSC Growth of sports

with Platinum Award


used the occasion to commend The event also saw recogni-
and recognise the exceptional tion of several other sponsors
contributions made by both the that have each contributed
business community and indi-

at BNSC Sponsors Night


significantly to the growth of
viduals to the advancement of sports in Botswana.
sports in Botswana throughout These included, in no partic-
the 2021-2022 financial year. ular order, Orange Botswana,
The celebratory week First National Bank (FNB),
• Leading diamond company has spent over P40m GAZETTE REPORTER kicked off with the BNSC Afroworld Impex, DTCB,
Golf Day in Gaborone on

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n an event held on Friday Lactilis Botswana, O3 Bever-
on local sports over the past five years Thursday followed by the Ap- ages, Metropolitan, Absa, Ba
night, the Botswana Na-
• Orange, FNBB, Afroworld Impex, DTCB, Lactilis, preciation Dinner held at the Isago University, the Chinese
tional Sports Commission
National Stadium on Friday Embassy, Umbro, Nike, Phoe-
(BNSC) bestowed the presti-
O3 Beverages, Metropolitan also honoured gious Platinum Award upon
night where the sponsors were nix Assurance, Lucara, and
acknowledged for their un- Botswana Ash.
• Others were Absa, Ba Isago, Chinese Embassy, the Debswana Diamond Com-
wavering support for sports in
pany for its support for the
Umbro, Nike, Phoenix, Lucara and Botswana Ash Botswana.
country’s sporting community.

Inclusive Spirit Marks Third BSSA Swimming Gala


who competed most ably de- tion,” said Harry. “It’s about
• Scorching heat fails to dampen the spirit of participants spite a hearing impairment. building a community of
This inspirational display swimmers who support
• Hearing-impaired swimmer becomes the toast of the gala of determination underscored and inspire each other. The
the gala’s commitment to differently-abled swimmer
• 10 due for African Championships in Mauritius next month fostering an inclusive envi- from Stingrays exemplifies
GAZETTE REPORTER the gala unfolded smoothly, various middle-distance rac- ronment for all athletes. the spirit we aim to cultivate
providing a platform for both es, the 400 IM (Individual within the BSSA.”
“The differently-
T
he third Swimming seasoned and differently- Medley) emerged as the high-
Gala of Botswana abled swimmers. light of the gala. Two more for Gabs
Swimming
Association (BSSA) made
Sport The spokesperson for abled swimmer Two more galas are sched-
Vibrant BSSA, Gwendolen Harry, uled for before the year is
waves in Francistown over
the weekend when the resil-
The event, funded by BSSA,
was part of the organisation’s
noted in a subsequent tele-
phone interview: “It was
from Stingrays out, both for Gaborone.
Meanwhile, anticipation is
ience and skills of swimmers
from five participating clubs
League Gala series.
Despite the relatively small
definitely the most challeng-
ing race of the day, pushing
exemplifies the high for the African Cham-
pionships in Mauritius next
were on show. number of competitors, the swimmers to showcase their month where ten swimmers
Kubu, GAC, DMSS, Sting- atmosphere was vibrant, al- endurance and versatility in spirit we aim to will represent Botswana.
rays and Propellers were the lowing for a comfortable pace the pool.” The competitions promise
clubs that demonstrated the
strokes, kicks and agility of
and sufficient turnaround time cultivate within to deliver exciting races and
showcase the talent of Bo-
for swimmers to excel in their Inclusive environment
their swimmers against one
another in the aquatic realm.
respective races.
The scorching heat did not
Adding a special touch to
the gala was a differently-
the BSSA.” tswana’s swimmers on an in-
ternational stage.
With a focus on inclusivity dampen the enthusiasm of abled swimmer from the “The success of the gala
and total sportspersonship, the participants where amidst Stingrays Swimming Club, goes beyond the competi-
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Wednesday 15 November 2023

BOTSWANA’S
in the State of the Nation Ad-
dress was another of concern
for Keorapetse. He criticised the
bid’s execution, labelling it as

SPORTING
a pet project of the Minister of
Youth, Sports and Culture, Tumi-
so Rakgare, that neglected foot-
ball stakeholders.

AMBITIONS Inadequate funding


Turning to sports infrastructure
Keorapetse lamented the lack of

CLASH WITH
statutory recognition for existing
sports academies and absence of
a clear plan to support them in
the BNSC Act.

POLITICAL
The opposition leader pointed
to the financial struggles faced by
national teams that result in their
failure to participate in interna-

REALITIES –
tional events, saying the problem
is rooted in inadequate funding.
The politicisation of sports,
according to Keorapetse, has re-

KEORAPETSE
sulted in decision-making pro-
cesses that exclude those directly
involved in playing and running
sports. The absence of school

Outspoken opposition MP sports, he said, is contributing to


the decline of sports in the coun-
try.

decries overlooking past Tax incentives


In proposing solutions, Keora-
icons like Nigel Amos petse emphasised the urgency
of reinstating school sports and
called for a corporate social in-
GAZETTE REPORTER flecting the stark reality faced by vestment law linked to taxation
athletes who, despite raising the to provide tax incentives for

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The opposition leader n a passionate response to national flag high, have to use companies investing in sports.
President Mokgweetsi Ma- sub-standard gyms. He highlighted the need for
pointed to the financial sisi’s recent State of the Na-
increased corporate involvement
tion Address (SONA), opposi- Political grandstanding
struggles faced by national tion leader Dithapelo Keorapetse The opposition leader further
in sports, moving away from the
current situation where sports in
teams that result in their highlighted the stark challenges pointed out the political grand- Botswana is treated as charity
faced by Botswana’s athletes standing that contrasts how rather than a serious investment.
failure to participate in and systemic issues plaguing the athletes like Nigel Amos, Lydia The opposition leader drew at-
country’s sports development. Jele, Isaac Makwala, and Ross
international events, saying tention to untapped potential in
Keorapetse’s words resonate Branch, once celebrated, now sports like softball, volleyball
as a call for urgent change in a seem to have faded from the
the problem is rooted in nation where sporting dreams limelight.
and netball, lamenting the lack
of leagues and financial support
inadequate funding. often collide with political “This government only cared from the government.
grandstanding. about gaining mileage,” Keora- Drawing a parallel with suc-
“Whilst we celebrate Letsile petse said about the fleeting at- cessful African nations like
Tebogo and others who partici- tention and support provided to Egypt and Morocco, he under-
pate on the world stage, let us re- athletes who bring glory to the scored the importance of govern-
mind this government that these nation. ment involvement and top-class
young people use a gym which The glaring omission of any infrastructure in fostering sport-
is not even air-conditioned at update on the BONA 2027 bid ing success.
the public facility,” he said, re- for the AFCON tournament

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