AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGIMC Afro Tech (Gaborone): The Gaborone International Music and Culture (GIMC) Afro Tech Winter edition returns on 30 June, with DJ Kabila as headline and local house acts lined up—an upbeat cultural night for the capital. Conservation & community: Race for Rhinos takes over the Makgadikgadi from 26–29 June, using an aviation spectacle to support the relocation of 13 rhinos and build a new local tourism future. Democracy & rights: A Freedom House report says Botswana remains strong in elections but flags ongoing gaps in media freedom, transparency, and minority rights after the 2024 coalition shift. Culture & identity: At Alliance Française de Gaborone, Threaded In Culture pairs artists Boemo Lunga and Goemeone Modisane, challenging what Botswana chooses to preserve through thread, memory, and everyday life. Sports development: FDH Bank backs Malawi university athletes with K100 million to compete in CUCSA games in Gaborone (28 June–5 July). Gospel & training: Christ for all Nations highlights its “Decade of Double Harvest” vision, expanding evangelism training through its School of Evangelism.
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