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New Dawn in Selebi Phikwe
Yesterday, we had a meaningful engagement with the residents of Selebi Phikwe. A topic that continues to weigh heavily is the closure of the BCL Mine. Undoubtedly one of the most unfortunate events in our recent history.
As we chart the way forward, the launch of the Commission of Inquiry represents a critical step towards truth, justice, and accountability.
Equally important were the rich ideas you shared on economic diversification. Where feasible, these ideas will be supported to come alive and drive sustainable development. The outstanding academic performance of Phikwe schools serves as a powerful reminder that giving up is not an option.
Though broken, we shall rise. We will rebuild. In three years, transformation must be visible. Together, we must make it happen.
#PresidentialKgotlaMeeting
#selebiphikwe


The president says he could have chosen vengeance against those that wounded him, including the taxman, newspapers “I could have come after all of you, because the power is there, would it make sense?” He says he has chosen to become a wounded healer , that’s what he is 🔥
#boko


Dialogue with Leaders of State-Owned Enterprises
Today I met with leaders of State-Owned Enterprises, vital arms of the government’s commercial machinery to align on national priorities and a renewed focus on delivery.
I announced the launch of a National Transformation Programme, to be completed in 12 weeks. Unlike the National Development Plan, this initiative will focus on actionable projects with clear output goals, developed through broad stakeholder engagement.
A Project Delivery Unit has been established in the Office of the President to ensure timely execution and accountability.
With a results-driven mindset, our SOEs can help drive Botswana’s transformation.
#soereform
#botswanatransforms


Lesotho-Botswana Water Transfer Project
In Lesotho this morning, we toured Katse Dam and the Makhaleng River, the proposed site for the construction of a dam that will supply Botswana with 150 million m³ of water annually.
The Lesotho-Botswana Water Transfer Project reflects our shared vision for sustainable development, addressing Botswana’s long term water security needs while harnessing Lesotho’s abundant water resources.
This partnership strengthens our historic ties and ensures mutual benefit, demonstrating our collective resolve to pursue strength in oneness and the enduring spirit of African exchange.🇧🇼🇱🇸
#BotswanaInLesotho
#WaterSecurity
#regionalunity