AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife & Fire Response: A Linyanti wildfire near the Namibia–Botswana border has been extinguished after burning about 7,340 hectares; officials reported no deaths of people, wildlife, or livestock, and the cause is still unknown. Regional Water & Energy: SADC energy and water ministers will meet in Pretoria (14–17 July) to push regional energy security, expand renewables, improve water management, and advance access targets. Electricity Costs: Botswana’s reliance on imported power may ease as local generation jumped in Q1 2026, with solar output performing at scale alongside Morupule A and B. Okavango Conservation Monitoring: A decade-long leopard monitoring effort in Botswana’s Okavango region is advancing wildlife understanding and protection. Connectivity for Mining: Paratus Botswana and Eutelsat showcased resilient satellite-plus-terrestrial connectivity for remote mining operations, while Powertel and Paratus launched a cross-border fiber corridor linking Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Youth & Rights: Botswana has acceded to the African Youth Charter, aligning with 44 AU states and focusing on youth rights, health, education and participation. Health Policy: Botswana’s tax reforms include VAT registration changes for private medical practitioners, with billing adjustments starting July and VAT charging from 1 August 2026.
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