AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLGBTQIA+ Rights in Botswana: Botswana’s High Court will hear a same-sex marriage challenge on July 14–15 after a lesbian couple were turned away when trying to register their marriage, with the case framed around equal dignity and recognition. Sexual Violence Watch: Botswana’s justice system is under strain as court audits in Francistown and Maun show rape and defilement cases dominating unresolved dockets, with officials warning of a “pandemic of sexual violence” against women and girls. Border Security & Culture of Service: Botswana and Zimbabwe are adding traditional regiments to patrols along their shared border to curb cross-border crime, while also teaching communities about GBV, tourism conservation and anti-poaching. Youth & Entrepreneurship: Wild Impact secures three-year funding to expand its Hustle-preneurs programme, backing rural small businesses across conservation landscapes. Local Development: Jwaneng’s Central Business District project is set to break ground, aiming to diversify the mining town through retail, services, tourism and citizen-led enterprises. Sports & Pride: A teenage tennis player will represent Ghana at the Billie Jean King Cup in Gaborone, Botswana, bringing regional spotlight to the country’s hosting role. Arts & Legacy: Tributes continue for jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim, while a major choral-ballet production inspired by Wole Soyinka’s work highlights how African stories keep evolving on stage.
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