Caption: President Advocate Duma Boko launched the National Clean Up Campaign as a way of rehabilitating public spaces, among others.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
President Advocate Duma Boko launched the National Clean Up Campaign on March 14 to tackle waste management pollution and environmental degradation to protect natural Botswana’s environment.
Caption: President Advocate Duma Boko launched the National Clean Up Campaign as a way of rehabilitating public spaces, among others.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: President Advocate Duma Boko called on residents and businesses to transform neglected areas into landscaped, attractive, and well-lit spaces, making streets safer and more welcoming.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: The event was graced by the Chief Justice, Speaker, ministers and government officials.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event:
Caption: Gaborone City Council Choir entertaining guests.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: President Boko rolled up sleeves and joined the citizens in the clean up campaign.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: Some of the residents who graced the occasion.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: Some companies attended the event to market their products.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: Some of the businesspeople also attended the event to rally behind President Boko\'s call for a clean environment.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign
Caption: President Boko also planted an orange tree after the launch of the National Clean Up campaign.
Location: Gaborone
Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe
Event: clean up campaign