AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoTrans Rights & Civil Society Funding: A Botswana trans-rights group says progress depends on sustained solidarity as reduced international funding strains trans-led organisations, pushing them to diversify support and strengthen partnerships. Gaborone Book Festival Return: The Gaborone Book Festival comes back 20–22 August with author talks, panels, and a new children’s writing workshop, with the environment as a central theme. Healthy Relationships Debate: Botswana President Duma Boko’s blunt advice on leaving unhealthy unions sparks a wider Africa-wide conversation about respect, safety, and the future of marriage. Tourism & Local Value: Hospitality and Tourism Association of Botswana (HATAB) dismisses claims of revenue loss to foreign booking agents, arguing most money stays in Botswana and urging more visitor spending beyond the Okavango Delta. Culture as Economy: Gwanda’s culture festival in Matabeleland South links music, dance, art, food and storytelling to jobs and heritage-led prosperity. Regional Travel Rules: Spain announces visa-free short stays for ordinary passport holders from Botswana and seven other African countries, while South Africa’s 2026 visa-free list excludes Sierra Leone. Music Spotlight: AFRIMMA 2026 nominees are out, with Davido leading and Tyla among top female contenders.
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