Botswana

Republic of Botswana
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Beyond Boundaries with Eco Africa Botswana
The dream is to share the passion and the magic of Botswana, with guests from all over the world so when they return back home they will have a closer understanding of the environment.

Botswana Safari: Highlights
The exotic landscape and Botswana safari have inspired visitors to come again and again.

Heading to Botswana Safari - Here’s Some Tips on What to Carry
Explore the abundance of Botswana in well-organized safari tours promising some of the best times of your life. Prior making the selection of safari organizer, scan through the options available to make the fullest use of time.

Botswana - African Safari Wildlife Highlights
Botswana is one of the world's finest tourist destinations for African Safari wildlife viewing and scenic beauty with the magical Okavango Delta as its top highlight.

Botswana Safari: Experience Nature in its Truest Form
A Botswana safari can offer you the chance to witness open grassy plains with spike trees, ferocious animals like elephant, lion, buffalo and giraffe all in one landmass; roads filled with sands and driving on powerful 4×4 vehicles – maneuvering the curves of the roads

The Great Green Land Grab
Fancy your own swath of rain forest or snow-capped peak? From Britain to Botswana, the Philippines to Patagonia, there is an explosion of individuals, charities, even billionaire financiers buying up vast areas of land in the name of protecting environments. But is private ownership the way to save them? John Vidal reports

Portrait Of A Heroine: An Anti-Aids Leader
The article under the title "Portrait Of A Heroine: An Anti-AIDS leader" deals with the biography of Mpule Kwelagobe, one of the most important anti-AIDS activists in the world. She was born in 1979 in Botswana, an African country devastated by HIV and AIDS. There are 42 million people living with HIV and AIDS—65% of them are women, children and young people. Botswana is an example.

Judge Unity Dow on Botswana's Most Expensive Trial
Judge Unity Dow, the first woman to be appointed a high court judge in Botswana, talks to The Observer about her ruling to give a tribal group the right to live and hunt in a game reserve.

Kalahari Bushmen Win Land Battle
Bushmen forced out of the Kalahari desert by Botswana's government won a landmark legal victory today as the country's high court ruled they had been illegally removed and should be allowed to return.

Bushmen Win Rights Over Ancestral Lands
The Bushmen of Botswana yesterday appeared to have won a famous legal victory in their long-running battle to hang on to ancestral lands in the giant Central Kalahari game reserve.

The Bold and Beautiful
Rory Carroll investigates a novel attempt to break down the stigma associated with HIV in Botswana.

Botswana: a Beacon of Hope in Africa
With 37% of its adult population HIV-positive, one country has been forced to rewrite the rulebook on tackling the virus.

Bushmen Fight for Ancestral Lands
Landmark legal case may be last hope for displaced San people of Botswana.

Polio Strikes in Botswana As Virus Races Across Africa
An outbreak of polio in Botswana has dealt a fresh blow to the global campaign to eradicate the disease and confirmed fears that it has vaulted across Africa since some states in Nigeria suspended vaccinations. A seven-year-old boy in the north-western district of Ngami was this week...

San Fight to Keep Kalahari Hunting Grounds
Botswana's original inhabitants are challenging their removal to bleak settlements.

Botswana Erects 300-mile Electrified Fence
Botswana has started erecting a 300-mile electric fence on part of its border with Zimbabwe to stop an influx of humans and livestock, dismaying Zimbabwean officials who claim that southern Africa is building its version of the Israeli security wall. Almost 8ft high, it will snake through...

Bush Vows to Join Africa's War on Aids
George Bush pledged yesterday to help Africa defeat HIV/Aids, which is laying waste parts of the continent where it has infected 30 million people and killed or orphaned around 30 million more. But on a flying visit to Botswana, one of the richest yet worst-affected countries in Africa,...

Diamond Miners Exploit Land of the Bushmen
Botswana is letting mining companies explore for diamonds in parts of the Kalahari desert from which San Bushmen were recently evicted, renewing the accusation that the country's oldest ethnic group is the victim of a plot by the government and multinational companies. Sections of the...

Botswana battles against 'extinction'
As delegates meet in Spain, the world's worst-hit country tries a new initiative against the epidemic. If there is anywhere in the world where a model for the treatment of HIV and Aids is needed, it is Botswana.

Aids Cuts Life Expectancy to 27
Babies born in Botswana in 2010 will not live beyond their late twenties, conference is told.