Friday, January 24, 2025

Lifestyle

NAHPA, BPS collaborate for training on HIV, human rights, KVPs, and law enforcement

Botswana needs to strengthen its criminal and public health laws as they are susceptible to dehumanizing vulnerable populations already at the highest risk of...

Mai Zee: From breakthrough to collaboration with Charma and more

In the bustling world of gospel music, one name is swiftly rising to the forefront: Mai Zee, also known as Mary Mhiribidi Zinyimo. With...

Miss Botswana made to wave non-Botswana flag at welcome ceremony

There are 144 shades of blue and at independence in 1966, Botswana chose sky blue as its official colour for its tri-colour flag. Through popular...

Employee wellbeing beyond wellness days

Every Friday a walk around the nation’s corporations, para-statals and even government departments is a spectacle of casual wear infused with brand colours and impeccable swag....

Hundreds of Batswana couples dare the leap day curse

Hundreds of couples around Botswana who tied the knot on Thursday February 29th will never get to celebrate major milestones of their union, even if they...

The batho ba tlaa reng syndrome – obsession with public opinion

“Batho ba tlaa reng?” Which is Setswana for “what will people say?” is probably the most cliched turn of phrase in Botswana. Gaborone based clinical...

Imposter syndrome – feeling like a fake?

If someone were to say this to you, you might consider looking for new friends, and rightfully so. Even very young children can correctly...

Reclaiming Beauty and Vitality: The Art of Wellness

In a world where the demands of everyday life can often overshadow the need for self-care, the upcoming Inaugural Beauty & Wellness Convention promises...

The female breadwinner – Botswana’s latest frontier in the battle of the sexes

Botswana’s millennial women are gradually becoming the emerging face of the breadwinner – the female breadwinner – but it is not all sunshine and...

Motshelo saves another Christmas

The most frequently used words in Botswana in December are probably Christmas and Motshelo. Why the two words come up  in conversations more often than any...