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Botswana country is a Brand
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Social Issues
Social Doctors
Addiction
Adoption
Agriculture
Animals

Arts

Autism

Biodiversity
Biotechnology
Blind
Blood donation

Cancer
Child Health
Children
Civic issues
Clean country
Clean river
Climate Change
Crafts
Culture


Deaf
Deaf & Dumb
Dementia
Disability
Disaster Relief
Diversity
Dumb
Dyslexia


Economy
Ecotourism
 
Education
Employment 
 
Energy
Environment

Financial inclusion
Food

Girl child

GLBT

Health
Heritage
HIV
Housing
Human Rights

Hunger

Income Generation
 
Immigration
Indigeneous communities

Jobs for disabled
Jobs for locals

Jobs for poor
Jobs for women
Justice

Livelihood

Marriage
Mental Disability
Mental Health
Microfinance
Migration  

Nutrition

Orphans

Palliative Care
Peace of mind
Physical Disability
Population
Poverty
Prisoners

Racial Equity
Recycling
Refugees
 
Renewable Energy
Rural Development

Sanitation
Science
Senior Citizens
Skill Development
Slums
Sports
Street Children
Suicides

Trafficking

Tree Plantation
Tribals

Urban Development

Village Development

Waste Management
Water
Women

Youth        
Health issues
Knowledge Doctors

Accidents
Acid attacks
Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Alzheimers (Aai)
Animal bites
Anthrax
Arsenic caused
Asbestos related

Assistive devices & tech
Asthma
Autism
Bacteria & diseases
Blind

Botulism
Brain
Cardiovascular diseases 
Cataract
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Cholera
Chronic obstructive
pulmonay disease

Cogenital anomalies
Contagious diseases

Cosmetology
Covid19
Deaf
Dementia
Dengue
Depression

Diabetes
Diarrhea
Dioxins
Drowning

Dumb
Ebola
Echinococcosis
E. coli
Electromagnetic fields

ENT

Epilepsy
Eye diseases
Falls
Family welfare

Gender diseases
Gynacology
Herpes
Hepatitis
Immunization

Infectious diseases
Influenza

Japanese encephalitis
Juvenile patients

Kidney-Nephrology,Urology
Leishmaniasis - Kala azar
Leprosy
Liver
Lungs - Pulmonary diseases

Malaria
Measles
Meningitis

Mental disability
Mental health

Mercury & health
Monkeypox
Nervous system
Noncommunicable dis..
Obesity
Onchocerciasis

Oral health = Dentistry
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic disorders
Physical disability
Plague
Pneumonia
Poisoning
Polio

Prisoners Health
Rabies
Radiation
Radon and health

Respiratory diseases

Rubella
Salmonella
Schistosomiasis
Schizophrenia

Sexual health
Skin diseases
Sleeping disorders
Soil-tran helminth inf
Spinal cord

Stomach diseases
Trachoma
Traditional medicine

Tuberculosis
Ulcer (Bhau)
Variant Creutzfeldt

Symptoms
Anaemia
Antibiotic resistance
Cold
Contraception
Cough
Fever
Flu of various types
Haemoglobin disorders
Vector-borne diseases
Viral diseases
Worm diseases

Health is social
Non drs helping
Handwash
Human rights
Workers health
Salt reduction

Practices
Organ Transplantation
Fitness
Health care waste

Expiry dates
Patients first
Prequa by WHO
Substd . medical products

Yogasana

 
Government
National Government
Botswana Government
National Law
NA
National Police
Police
National Capital
Gaborone
National Population
2,351,627
Latest population
Independence Day
September 30
National Helplines
Police - 999
Ambulance - 997
Fire - 998
Mobile phones - 112
Tollfree Airline
800-518-7781

Emergency numbers
997911

Interesting facts
Over 10% of the country's population live in the capital city of Gaborone, made famous in the novel "The First Ladies Detective Agency".

Botswana is a wealthy country by African standards.
It contains extensive mineral resources such as the Jwaneng Diamond Mine, the richest in the world, which was found when termites pushed specks of diamond to the surface.

Nearly 40% of the land is national parks and wildlife reserve, providing large areas for animals to roam.

Botswana is a haven for endangered species of mammal and bird such as cheetah, brown hyena, Kori bustard, and Pel’s fishing owl.

The Okavango Delta is known as the jewel in the Kalahari, a semi-arid sandy expanse which covers 85% of the country. Fed by annual floodwater from Okavango river, the vast delta supports a wide array of African wildlife from hippos to elephants.Huge herds of zebra and wildebeest make an annual migration to find food and water.

The national dish is Seswaa, a stew of boiled meat, maize meal and greens.







World Heritage Sites
Tsodilo
Okavango Delta


Tourism spots, locations





Botanical Gardens
National Botanical Garden (Botswana), Gaborone






Zoos
Celebrities in Botswana

Ernest Amos
Football player

Nijel Amos
Olympic medalist, runner

Ronald Baipidi
Trade unionist

Onalenna Baloyi
Runner

Ndabili Bashingili
Runner

Thato Batshegi
Boxer

Tamocha Bedi
Football player

Roy Blackbeard
Diplomat

Malepa Bolelang
Football player

Gaositwe K.T. Chiepe
Politician, diplomat

Michael Dingake
Politician, activist, writer

Unity Dow
Judge, human rights activist, writer

Draztik
Record producer, composer

Glody Dube
Runner

Connie Ferguson
Actress

Louis Matshwenyego Fisher
Former commander Botswana Defense Force

Modise Mokwadi Fly
Politician, activist

Kgosi Gaborone
Former Botswana chief

Gable Garenamotse
Long jumper

John Hardbattle
Activist

Khumiso Ikgopoleng
Boxer

John Kamyuka
Swimmer

Ponatshego Kedikiwe
Politician

Fanuel Kenosi
Sprinter

Bakwana Kgosidintsi Kgari
Politician, diplomat

Kabelo Kgosiemang
High jumper

Ian Khama
President, politician, aviator

Seretse Khama
Statesman, former prime minister, former president

Tshekedi Khama
Regent of Bamangwato tribe

Tshekedi Khama II
Politician
Gilbert Khunwane
Boxer

Kagiso Kilego
Sprinter

Johnson Kubisa
Sprinter

Mpule Kwelagobe
Miss Universe 1999

Joseph Legwaila
Diplomat, politician

France Mabiletsa
Boxer

Isaac Makwala
Sprinter

Gakologelwang Masheto
Sprinter

Quett Ketumile Masire
Former president

Tebogo Masire
Commander Botswana Defense Force

Edison Masisi
Politician, diplomat

Elizabeth Mataka
Activist

Moteane Melamu
Writer, academic

Mompati Merafhe
Politician

Diabi Jacob Mmualefe
Diplomat, ambassador

Peter Mmusi
Politician

Archibald Mogwe
Politician, diplomat

California Molefe
Sprinter

Amantle Montsho
Sprinter

Joe Morris
Songwriter

Banjo Mosele
Guitarist, singer, composer

Lesego Motsumi
Politician

Margaret Nasha
Politician

Louis Goodwill Nchindo
Political advisor

Moutlakgola P. K. Nwako
Politician, diplomat

Oteng Oteng
Boxer

Samuel O. Outlule
Ambassador

Samantha Paxinos
Swimmer

Koegathe Rabithone
Football player

Leetile Disang Raditladi
Playwright, poet

Bernadette Sebage Rathedi
Diplomat, ambassador

Patrick van Rensburg
Educationalist, activist

Gaolesiela Salang
Sprinter

Valentine Tsamma Seane
Catholic bishop

Mosadi Seboko
Hereditary leader of Balete people

Barolong Seboni poet,
Academic

Kgosi Seepapitso IV chief Ngwaketse
Tribe

Shirley Itumeleng Tiny Segokgo
Politician

Sekgoma II
Former king

Lenyeletse Seretse
Politician

Roy Sesana
Activist

Andrew Sesinyi
Author

Boniface Tshosa Setlalekgosi
Catholic bishop

Thato Sikwane
Radio personality

Donald Thobega
Football player

Sheila Tlou
Politician, HIV/AIDS specialist

Thomas Tlou
Academic, historian

Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi
Journalist, politician

Tourism & Tourism Agencies in Botswana

Tsodilo
Okavango Delta
 

 

 

 

Interesting Facts in Botswana
Botswana is a land-locked country situated in southern Africa, bordering Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia and Zambia.

Known as Bechuanaland when under British protection from 1885 to 1961, Botswana is similar in size to France but with a much smaller population. Over 10% of the 2,100,000 population live in the capital city of Gaborone, made famous in the novel "The First Ladies Detective Agency".

Botswana became independent in 1966 and is the oldest democratic state in Africa.

Botswana is a wealthy country by African standards. It contains extensive mineral resources such as the Jwaneng Diamond Mine, the richest in the world, which was found when termites pushed specks of diamond to the surface.

Nearly 40% of the land is national parks and wildlife reserve, providing large areas for animals to roam.

Botswana is a haven for endangered species of mammal and bird such as cheetah, brown hyena, Kori bustard, and Pel’s fishing owl.

The Okavango Delta is known as the jewel in the Kalahari, a semi-arid sandy expanse which covers 85% of the country. Fed by annual floodwater from Okavango river, the vast delta supports a wide array of African wildlife from hippos to elephants.Huge herds of zebra and wildebeest make an annual migration to find food and water.

The national dish is Seswaa, a stew of boiled meat, maize meal and greens.

First President Sir Seretse Khama is credited with increasing prosperity and is known as the George Washington of Africa with his efforts to bring racial harmony.

Political Parties in Botswana

Botswana Democratic Party
Founded : 1966
Website : http://www.bdp.org.bw/

Botswana National Front
Founded 1965
Website : http://www.bnf.org.bw/

Botswana Congress Party
Founded June 20, 1998
Website : http://www.botswanacongressparty.org.bw/

Botswana Alliance Movement
Founded : 2009
Website : None

Botswana Movement for Democracy
Founded : 2010
Website : http://www.bmd.org.bw/

Botswana People's Party
Founded : 1960
Website : None

Botswana Democratic Party
Founded : 1961
Website : http://www.bdp.org.bw/

Other Minor Parties
New Democratic Front (Botswana)
International Socialist Organization (Botswana)

Rivers in Botswana

Agdabançay
Agstafa
Aras
Bolgar-Chay, located in Jalilabad District
Hekeriychay, also known as Hekeri
Khrami
Kür
Kurekchay
Levçay
Pirsaatçay
Qabirli, also known as Iori
Qanix, located in Alazan
Qarqarçay
Samur
T?rt?rçay
Turagayçay
Türyançay
Vilesh