AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBotswana Culture & Lifestyle: A new memoir, Rejadiatla, turns one family’s rural survival into a wider story of Botswana’s social change, using a single heifer as a symbol of hope and generational wealth. Sports & Youth: The Botswana Chess Federation brings the 2026 National Chess Championships back to life with BetXplosion as partner, including a P160,000 sponsorship and the return of top local players like FIDE Master Ignatius Njobvu and Woman Grandmaster Tuduetso Sabure—plus a push to help young talent earn a living through chess. Culture & Memory: A reflective piece on why July 6 still resonates through the legacy of Chris Hani, revisiting the Wankie and Sipolilo campaigns and the risks that shaped his path. Learning & Tech for Kids: Alliance Française de Gaborone launches COLORI, teaching children ages 5–11 AI basics, online safety, and digital citizenship without screens—through movement, games, and storytelling. Outdoor Lifestyle: Modipe Frost Adventure returns to Modipe Hill (31 July–2 August) with guided hikes, camping, local entertainment, and a 4×4 mud challenge built around Botswana’s landscapes and folklore. Local Policy Watch: Botswana’s copyright debate heats up as AI training and music datasets raise questions about what protection covers when songs become “machine learning” material. Community & Health: Chinese medical teams continue supporting Botswana’s referral hospitals, with new batches strengthening specialized care in Gaborone and Francistown.
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