Mukokomani Awarded 2025 Excellence Award

Dr. Kutlwano Mukokomani’s name was etched in the annals of humanitarian leadership this autumn, a recognition that transcends accolades and zeros in on a life spent crafting resilience and hope across communities in Botswana and beyond. Awarded the Biennial Alumni Excellence Award 2025 by Northwest West University in Porthestrom, Pretoria, South Africa, Dr. Mukokomani’s reception of the honor speaks volumes about the era-defining nature of his work in humanitarianism and development. This award—a formal commendation...

Botswana Red Cross Society SG/ CEO Commends Community-Driven Success of Saving Lives and Livelihoods Project

Botswana Red Cross Society (BRCS) Secretary General and CEO Dr. Kutlwano Mukokomani has praised the Saving Lives and Livelihoods (SLL) Project as a groundbreaking initiative that strengthened community health systems and improved vaccine uptake across the country. Speaking at the project’s closure meeting, Dr. Mukokomani said the SLL initiative proved that community-led approaches are the cornerstone of successful public health interventions. “Our mission was not just to deliver Vaccination messages, but to build trust, understanding,...

BOTSWANA’S LEGAL VOID ON SURROGACY

A breeding ground for exploitation of foreign nationals Zimbabwean domestic workers recruited as surrogate mothers Surrogacy remains a largely unfamiliar and complex topic for the average Motswana. Yet, according to the Oxford Constitutional Law website, surrogacy is defined as an arrangement whereby a woman (the surrogate) consents to carry a pregnancy and deliver a child on behalf of another individual or couple (the intended or commissioning parents). Unlike neighboring South Africa, Botswana lacks any statutory...

Combating Gender Violence in Botswana: A Hopeful Horizons approach

In Botswana, a nation of 2.6 million, women possess only 64% of the legal rights afforded to men. This stark disparity endures despite impressive female enrollment in higher education and the country’s promising economic prospects. Against this backdrop, a fresh force has emerged: Hopeful Horizons, a community development NGO committed to empowering women and tackling gender-based violence (GBV) at the grassroots level. In an interview with the Weekend Post, the organization’s founders emphasized their foundation...

Africa Lighthouse Capital invests in Bayport Financial Services Botswana

Africa Lighthouse Capital (ALC), a private equity firm based in Botswana, has recently made a significant strategic investment in Bayport Financial Services Botswana, acquiring a notable minority equity stake in the country’s leading microfinance lender. This partnership marks a key development in Botswana’s financial services sector, aiming to advance financial inclusion and drive economic empowerment for households traditionally underserved by conventional banking institutions. The deal underscores the growing impact of local private equity in shaping...

Centre farmers: Southern Africa’s Regional Dialogue maps a climate-resilient Agrifood future

JOHANNESBURG– Held this week, the “SADC Farmers Regional Dialogue” brought together farmer associations, policymakers, civil society, and development partners to discuss one of the most pressing issues in Southern Africa: having resilient, inclusive, and sustainable food systems in the face of climate change. The platform delivered a clear message – the future of agriculture in the region depends on giving power to farmers, aligning policy with the reality, and dealing with climate change at the...

SASSCAL delivers 15 advanced automatic weather stations to Botswana Government

The Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL) has formally transferred ownership of 15 automatic weather stations (AWS) to Botswana’s Ministry of Environment and Tourism. This significant handover, a key component of the WeNet project, took place earlier today. Concurrently, SASSCAL is facilitating a three-day training workshop for stakeholders involved in the WeMAST Project Phase 2, designed to reinforce and expand the regional community of practice. At the event,...

MultiChoice x The cost of free content streaming

Sports piracy: The human cost of free content streaming The Big Game is imminent. You were planning to watch it at your local restaurant, but you’ve left the planning too late. Now, kick-off approaches, and you don’t want to miss the match. You send a quick text to a friend: “What was the name of that pirate site you used?” They send the address, and you log on. After closing half a dozen pop-up ads...

Hollard Botswana’s Karabo funeral plan recognised for advancing financial inclusion

Hollard Life Botswana’s Karabo funeral plan received international recognition at the 2025 Tokio Marine Group Awards. The funeral plan was recognised for its role in extending financial inclusion to underserved populations. The award, which celebrates innovation and impact across global insurance markets, is seen as a significant endorsement of the Karabo plan’s contribution to financial inclusion in Botswana. Developed in partnership with Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) and its mobile money platform Smega, the Karabo Funeral...

Bomaid Deepens Partnerships with Healthcare Providers Across Disciplines

Building on the momentum of recent healthcare sector gatherings, including the Family Medicine and Primary Healthcare Conference at Sir Ketumile Masire Teaching Hospital and the Botswana Dental Association Congress in Kasane, Bomaid is reaffirming its commitment to strengthening partnerships with healthcare providers across disciplines. The Fund has been a proud sponsor of these events, as well as the 2nd Botswana Dietetic Association Symposium held under the theme Transforming Health Through Nutrition: Integrating Science, Wellness, and...