Caption: Vice President, Mr Ndaba Gaolathe dancing with Sebaga of Mafitlhakgosi during Marulamantsi Primary School PSLE victory celebration.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe has congratulated teachers and learners of Marula Matsi Primary School for achieving a 97 percent pass rate, praising their discipline and commitment to excellence during the school’s 2025 standard 7 victory celebration in Gaborone on Monday. He commended the school for creating a strong learning environment, including the introduction of STEM, robotics and support for special education learners. Mr Gaolathe said while diamonds had sustained Botswana for years, the country must now transition to a knowledge-based and technology-driven economy through education.
Mr Gaolathe also visted Dichaba Group at the Botswana Innovation Hub, Science and Technology on March 6.
Caption: Vice President, Mr Ndaba Gaolathe dancing with Sebaga of Mafitlhakgosi during Marulamantsi Primary School PSLE victory celebration.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: 2. Learners sing and dance during the school\'s 2025 PSLE victory celebration.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: The vice President speaking during the event.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: Sebaga of Mafitlhakgosi playing a traditional marimba instrument during the event
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: Learners excitedly high five the Vice President while enjoying the celebration.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: Mrryh Rantona beams with pride as a medal is placed around their neck during an award presentation.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Tshoganetso Mokowe
Event: Victory Celebration
Caption: Ditec manufacturing and production manager, Mr Kopano Matlale taking Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe on a tour of the Ditec workshop where they assemble electronics at the Botswana Innovation Hub Science and Technology Park in Gaborone on March 6.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi
Event: Tour
Caption: Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe (left), Dichaba Group chief executive officer, Mr Thatayaone Dichaba (centre) and Botswana Stock Exchange CEO, Mr Aupa Monyatsi at Ditec workshop at the Botswana Innovation Hub, Science and Technology.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi
Event: Tour
Caption: Some of the components that are used when assembling laptops. Ditec designs, customises and manufactures mobile phones, laptops, desktops, tablets and Internet routers.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi
Event: Tour
Caption: women
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Felicity Male
Event: Women\'s Day