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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Reaching out to Communities in Botswana

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Ghanzi, Botswana–This is the first installment from reporting on cheetah conservation and human/predator co-existence from Southern Africa. We begin in Botswana….

Its my first week volunteering and observing the work that Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB) does from their base camp located outside the town of Ghanzi.

From what I can surmise on this hot morning, the job takes place behind the wheel. OK, I am exaggerating, but the truth is that locations are not close by. They are many miles away, down ungraded gravel roads, and those are the ones in fair condition. Turning off the main road is a guarantee of throwing the tires out of alignment, and once one turns off, it can be another long bumpy ride way into the bush before reaching the final destination of a farm house, a marking tree, a local community, a cattle post, etc. The trusty Toyota Hilux that CCB uses takes a beating. Petrol and repairs are vital to be able to just get a day’s work done


Botswana to get link to great lakes region Via Mpulungu Port

The Monitor
A Chinese company is carrying out a feasibility study on the proposed diversion of the railway line to Zambia's Mpulungu port from the Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA), which is connected to the Botswana Railways through Zambia Railways via Victorial Falls Town in Zimbabwe.


Icons of Botswana

The Monitor
'Uncle Wes', as he is affectionately called by his colleagues and friends, moved to Gauteng to work in the factories soon after leaving school. Amongst his early jobs, he sold insurance and worked for a medical bookshop, which serviced almost the entire Southern African region. This was in the early 1950s, a period characterised by the infamous apartheid system. Like many of his fellow blacks living in South Africa during this time, the apartheid regime was a thorn in Seleka's flesh.


Seretse Khama: The drama of a royal romance in Botswana

BBC News
A play about Botswana's first President, Seretse Khama, whose marriage to a white English woman while he was still a student caused a political storm in the UK and Africa, has been shown off Broadway in New York .


Southern African Students Fund at University of Oxford, UK 2012

Scholarships News
Scholarship Description: St Antonys College is offering a scholarship to a student from Southern Africa for the academic year 2012-3. The scholarship is available only for study on the MSc in African Studies. Applications should be made for the MSc in African Studies and all successful eligible applicants from the region will be considered for the scholarship. St Antonys should be named as college of first choice in the University application. A separate application for the scholarship is not required. Your application for admission to the course must be submitted to the Graduate Admissions office by the closing date of the 2nd application deadline (20 January 2012) if you wish to be considered. Incomplete applications received by this deadline will not be considered


Botswana diamond industry eyes booming Chinese marke

SINA English
"China's tariff reduction and exemption will further enhance exports from Botswana to China, and benefit the economic growth," he said, adding that it is a big chance for the diamond industry in the country especially when the recent agreement between Botswana and De Beers provides for an independent sales outlet for Botswana, which will begin at 10 percent of Debswana's run of mine production and rise to 15 percent over a five year period.


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