AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Youth Dignity: Botswana’s mattress “mystery” has taken a new turn after free sanitary pads reduced the earlier blame on girls, with education authorities now pointing to boys as the main culprits behind hostel mattress punctures. Healthcare Cooperation: Chinese medical teams continue to strengthen Botswana’s referral-hospital services, with officials praising improved access to specialized care at Princess Marina Hospital and Nyangabgwe. Higher Education Spotlight: BA ISAGO University founder Odirile Gabasiane highlights the school’s 25-year push from local partnerships to global ambitions, as a ministry delegation tours the campus. Sports & Campus Pride: Gaborone hosts the CUCSA Games, bringing Southern Africa’s university athletes to compete across venues and codes until 5 July. Culture & Media: “Bots Top 5” Season 2 returns bigger, turning reactions to Botswana music videos into a continent-facing chart culture on Channel O. Public Health Advocacy: A call for smoke-free cities is gaining traction as tobacco control groups argue children need protection from second-hand smoke in public spaces. Community Memory: Molepolole bids farewell to 122-year-old Mmantsho Keitseng, celebrating a life spanning colonial rule, independence, and the digital age.
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