AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealthcare & Women’s Health: Merck Foundation’s 13th Africa Asia Luminary 2026 spotlighted 2,600+ scholarships for healthcare providers across 52 countries and 44 specialties, with Botswana’s First Lady Kaone Boko hailing progress through the MPEPU Programme and a growing focus on child wellbeing and inclusive education. Disability & Community Action: Neo Roberta Nkele marked her 50th birthday by walking from Francistown to Gaborone to challenge stigma around Down syndrome, turning roadside conversations into a call for families to be seen and supported. Culture & Live Music: Gaborone-rooted folk-jazz act Sereetsi & The Natives is set to bring Setswana storytelling and live folk-jazz to Johannesburg’s UmanyanoLweJazz Festival, with the theme “Rooted.” Child Health Watch: UNICEF warns Botswana’s children are increasingly affected by medicine shortages, weaker service quality, and uneven access to care, despite broad geographic proximity to facilities. Migration & Border Life: Botswana says it does not expect a major influx of undocumented immigrants after South Africa’s June 30 deadline, citing professional border management and that many entries are temporary transit. Education & Value for Money: Botswana’s education ministry leadership highlights Botho University’s facilities and government sponsorship of thousands of students as part of a push to assess value for public spending. Entertainment: Netflix’s “The Polygamist” continues to top trends across multiple countries, including Botswana, as the show’s regional popularity grows.
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