AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTVET Push: Botswana’s Higher Education Minister visited Gaborone Institute of Professional Studies (GIPS), spotlighting how private education and training providers could help drive the TVET revolution as public colleges face capacity limits. Sports for Change: Athletics legend Isaac Makwala is set to launch the Isaac Makwala Foundation in Gaborone on 19 June, using sport for youth empowerment, education, mentorship and community impact. Conservation & Tourism: Goo-Moremi Resort received giraffe tracking equipment from Save Giraffes Now to strengthen monitoring and visitor education, building on last year’s giraffe translocation. Cultural Revival: Ghanzi leaders are calling for the return of the Kuru Dance Festival, arguing it’s vital for San cultural preservation, tourism and local livelihoods. Rights & Belonging: A Botswana-focused piece marks the formal repeal of LGBTQI+ criminal provisions, stressing how the change can improve mental health and civic participation.
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