AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLGBTQ+ Rights in the Courts: A Black lesbian couple, Bonolo Selelo and Tsholofelo Kumile, prepares to argue in Botswana’s High Court (July 14–15) for legal recognition of their marriage—aiming to make Botswana the second African country to allow same-sex marriage. Education & Dignity: Botswana’s free sanitary pad programme is helping girls stay in school, but authorities say mattress damage is now being linked to boys—shifting the conversation from stigma to accountability. Regional Investment & Diversification: Botswana reaches out to Zimbabwe for joint investments as it pushes execution-led transformation beyond diamonds, with focus on ranching and value-added industry. Southern Africa Connectivity: Powertel and Paratus Zimbabwe switch on a new cross-border fibre corridor phase, linking Zimbabwe to Botswana, Zambia, South Africa and the wider network. Sports & Youth Culture: CUCSA Games kick off in Gaborone (until 5 July), bringing university athletes across Southern Africa for volleyball, netball, athletics and more. Health Diplomacy: Chinese medical teams continue serving Botswana’s referral hospitals, strengthening specialised care in Gaborone and Francistown. Culture on Screen: Botswana’s music video scene gets a bigger platform with Bots Top 5 Season 2, expanding reactions and local chart culture for Africa.
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