AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBotswana LGBTQ+ rights in court: A Black lesbian couple, Bonolo Selelo and Tsholofelo Kumile, prepare to argue in Botswana’s High Court (July 14–15) for legal recognition of their marriage, aiming to make Botswana the second African country after South Africa to allow same-sex marriage. Sports & youth culture: Red Bull Dance Your Style Botswana National Final returns next Saturday (11 July) at Molapo Crossing Piazza, with 16 freestyle dancers battling for a Zurich world-final spot. Local talent pathways: Refereeing in Botswana gets a boost as Vilander and Sebako earn World Athletics Referees Bronze Level, with Sebako the first woman in Botswana to reach the status. Tech & learning for kids: Alliance Française de Gaborone launches COLORI, a screen-free programme teaching children (5–11) coding logic, AI basics, online safety and digital citizenship through movement and games. Health & regional links: Botswana-linked regional coordination appears in the wider news flow, including a Bulawayo polio vaccination push synchronized with Botswana and neighbours. Digital connectivity: Powertel and Paratus Zimbabwe switch on a new cross-border fibre route, strengthening the digital corridor linking Zimbabwe with Botswana and the wider region. Culture, law and the future: Botswana’s copyright debate heats up as AI training and music datasets raise questions about what protection means when songs become “machine learning” material. Adventure & outdoors: Modipe Frost Adventure (31 July–2 August) brings hiking, camping and local entertainment to Modipane, pitching Botswana’s landscapes as a winter escape.
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