MASERU – The President of Botswana, Advocate Duma Gideon Boko met with diaspora during a meet and greet session held in Maseru on Wednesday night.
The event that brought together Botswana diaspora working in different fields locally commenced with Botswana National Anthem.
In his address, the sixth President expressed his gratitude to Dr. Sanji Monageng, Botswana High Commissioner for having organised such an important gathering.


He mentioned that Batswana should be cognisant that they are God’s chosen people, urging them to stand firm in their faith despite challenges they face outside their own country.
He mentioned that after taking oath as the President in 2024 under coalition government, they (diaspora) ought to be aware that the government is also facing challenges that include non-maintenance of schools and clinics constructed in their country years ago. “We are in the process of rebuilding our own country and would not allow such entities to fall, the transformation journey will take us at least three years,” He stressed
