AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWomen’s Health & Leadership: Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation, was named among ABCD Africa’s “100 Most Impactful Voices 2026,” spotlighting women’s empowerment, girls’ education and equitable healthcare. Regional Mobility & Travel: Namibia published an updated visa-on-arrival list for 28 African countries, while Botswana is covered under reciprocal short-visit access. Sports & Youth Development: Botswana’s karate scene is buzzing after the Gaborone Open drew 600+ competitors, with local athletes dominating junior and elite kata categories. Education & Culture: Botswana Teachers Union urged teachers to boycott a proposed National Schools Music Eisteddfod, citing lack of consultation and unfair working conditions. Lawmaking & Governance: Botswana Parliament launched a week-long seminar with SADC partners to strengthen legislative scrutiny, procedure, AI readiness, climate focus, civil society engagement and gender equality. Community & Conservation: In Zimbabwe’s Hwange corridor, elephants are increasingly clashing with people as migration routes shift toward villages and fields. Digital Infrastructure: Powertel and Paratus Zimbabwe switched on the first phase of a cross-border fibre corridor linking Zimbabwe to Botswana, Zambia and South Africa. Athletics & Pride: Botswana’s sprint and coaching ecosystem gets a spotlight on Chilume “Chippa” Ntshwarang, a long-time teacher-coach shaping future talent. Arts & Expression: Red Bull Dance Your Style Botswana returns next weekend for a national final in Molapo Crossing Piazza, with freestyle dancers battling for a world final spot.
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