AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoLGBTQIA+ Rights in the Courts: Botswana’s High Court will hear a same-sex marriage challenge in July after a lesbian couple were refused registration, with the case set for July 14–15—another sign of how the judiciary is reading constitutional protections more broadly. Sexual Violence Backlog: Court audits in Francistown and Maun show rape and defilement cases piling up, prompting warnings of a “pandemic of sexual violence” and renewed pressure on the justice system to protect women and girls. Dance as Culture and Sport: The WADF All African Artistic Dance Championship returns for its landmark 4th edition, bringing record local participation and international dancers, with youth institutions in the driving seat. Blood Supply Crisis: Botswana’s blood banks are dangerously understocked, with a major gap between national needs and what the National Blood Transfusion Services can collect—raising urgent patient-safety concerns. Youth & Learning: Botswana-linked Fulbright Distinguished Awards in teaching bring international educators to the U.S., highlighting education exchange as a lifestyle and opportunity story. Okavango Conservation Tech: A decade-long leopard ID monitoring project in the Okavango is building a major archive by matching individual leopards through field expertise and photo identification. Culture & Lifestyle in Gaborone: African Attire on Fleek rebrands for October 3 at Bojanala Waterfront under “You Are Culture,” blending fashion, music and food into a modern Botswana-centered celebration. Karate in Gaborone: The Gaborone Open Karate Championships drew 600+ competitors, with local athletes leading many junior and elite kata categories.
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