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Botswana /bɒtˈswɑːnə/, officially the Republic of Botswana (Tswana: Lefatshe la Botswana), is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition of stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.
Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long.
A mid-sized country of just over 2 million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Formerly one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $18,825 per year as of 2015, which is one of the highest in Africa. Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a modest standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Full Interview in Botswana with Pastor Steven Anderson on the Breakfast with Reg
Botswana has experienced good levels of economic growth. This is mainly due to a growing mining industry that deals in diamond, copper and nickel. The overall economic growth of Botswana is very visible, especially in the city of Gaborone. The capital city has seen a great transformation in the last few years with numerous infrastructure springing up by several private developers. "The development of infrastructure in Botswana has increased over the years. If you compare with the other co… READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/05/02/botswana-s-capital-transformed-dramatically-over-5-years Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa. Subscribe on ourYoutube channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/african...
Travel video about destination Botswana. Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local...
http://lptravel.to/topcountries | A visual portrait of the top country in our Best in Travel 2016 selections. Botswana celebrates 50 years of independence in 2016 and there’s a lot for it to shout about, not least the way it has balanced economic growth with protecting its natural riches. Prepare for a severe case of slack-jawed-with-awe syndrome when you visit. --- Discover more about Botswana: http://lptravel.to/BiTbotswana --- For further info about our campaign sponsor, Turkish Airlines, see: http://www.turkishairlines.com/ --- This video was produced by Kamp Grizzly: http://kampgrizzly.com/
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews For the BBC's Best Nightclub in Africa series, Radio 1Xtra's DJ Edu travels to Botswana to see how restrictive alcohol laws have affected the music scene. Tracks used in this piece (in order): Hey U ft A.T.I by DJ Kuchi Erongo by Team Distant Ambuye by DJ Gouveia Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Pastor Anderson on the radio show "Breakfast with Reg" in Botswana. I have enhanced the audio with gain and compression to even out the volume a bit between Pastor Anderson [LOUD] and the effeminate fake pastors [SOFT]. -Enjoy.
traditional dance group
The world of innovation is critical to economic development and there exist an intrinsic link between innovation and the standard of living. Doing Business in Botswana looks at the vital role that innovation hubs play in Botswana's economy.
Trade liberalization amongst African countries was the major talking point at the 10th Global Expo held in Gaborone, Botswana. Business leaders and entrepreneurs maintain that too much unnecessary red tape when doing business, is robbing the continent of better economic prospects. They insist African governments must prioritise market friendly policies to attract investment. Vice President, of Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi addressed the Expo where he touted his country as the best investment destination in the SADC region. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SABCNewsOnline?lang=en Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SABCNewsOnline
In many countries across the globe the private sector is the engine for economic growth helping to create jobs, increase trade and provide specialised and non-specialised services .Through revenues from diamond sales, Botswana has grown from one of the poorest countries in the world to a middle-income economy. Doing Business in Botswana explores the government's efforts to diversify the country's economy from diamonds.
Africa Business Report 7 - Botswana Investment - BBC News, recorded 25.11.2009 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people and businesses who are changing the economic face of Africa. BBC correspondents within each country will report on the growing trends and latest business developments in this region. Recorded from BBC World News.
Chinese trade in Africa reached US173 billion dollars in 2014, boosting growth rates on the continent and creating much needed infrastructural development. Doing Business in Botswana explores the impact of Chinese investment on Botswana's economy.
I think Botswana - it's most prosperous country of continental Sub-Saharan Africa "Botswana - Driving Sustainable Growth " video taken from http://www.asiabusinesschannel.tv Botswana's economy is stable and well-managed with low rates of inflation. The country offers a stable workforce, good industrial relations and competitive labour costs. In addition, a good transport infrastructure and modern telecommunication system lend to the attractiveness of doing business in the country. Furthermore, the country enjoys a reputation as the least corrupt country in Africa with high transparency and a well-developed legal system. Minerals, especially diamonds, have been the mainstay of the country's economy since independence from the British in 1966. The country's high rate of economic g...
Botswana is known as cattle country, with an estimated herd of three million cattle, cattle rearing is part of life for the ordinary Motswana and this has been going on for hundreds of years. In recent times there have signs of decline and stagnation in the beef export sector with adverse implications for the viability of cattle farming in the country. Doing Business in Botswana explores the impact on the sector has on the economy.
In this week's edition of Business Africa we look into Senegal's plans to serve up more of its mangoes to the world and Equatorial Guinea's struggle to cope with the oil price slump. We also examine Botswana's efforts to diversify its economy as its diamond deposits dwindle. Senegal believes it can significantly boost its economy by developing its mango production industry. On a global scale, Senegal is a small player, compared to worldwide suppliers like Brazil, India and Israel; but it's pun… READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/05/04/senegal-s-mango-matters-and-botswana-s-economic-diversity-plans Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa. Subscribe on ourYoutube channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/...
Botswana, buried in the heart of Southern Africa, is a success story that could be a model for the rest of the continent—and the rest of the developing world. | http://dailysign.al/1yzuZAJ
The call for diversification of African economies is not new and in fact has been the rallying call from many of the continent's governments. How has Botswana fared in finding new markets and new revenue streams outside of the diamond industry?
My slow cooked adaptation of a traditional Botswana meal which is famously served at weddings and even during Botswana's independence day celebrations. Made at home with a few sound effects from my little one :). For more recipe inspirations, please visit www.myburntorange.com Music: Intro - Joe Nina, Phuma Kimi/Outro - Tanga wekwaSando - Buhera
Leboko la Bangwaketse Bao ke ba ga mokgalo o mebitlwa Ba ga maila-go-bobela Ba ga setlhong ga se huparelwe Ba ga heyana-a-heya Ba ga pheshana ya moswagadi E e tshwarwang ka lesokwe le phela Mme fa o tlhokile lesokwe le phela Kana ga o ka ke wa ba wa e tshwara Ba ga matshaba-le-kgomo Matlogela temo e ntse sefolela Naare ba tshaba le kgomo ba gopotse kae? Leero, from Selokolela in the Southern District could perhaps be the most popular Boranakana musician after almost all his projects went gold. He was part of Machesa when they were still the toast of town. A founding member of Matsieng. Tinto from the album Setswana Sa Borre. DR Vom- Tsaya Thobane. Hot plate ya chesa mann. Batswana artists discuss issues thats affects our culture regarding Traditional song and dance,Poetry,traditional ins...
The San Bushmen of Botswana show us the basics of their way of life. We see plants and roots used for medicine. A plant that gives extra speed and strength. Plant used for dying clothing and animal skins. Plant used for cleaning and bathing. How to make fire from scratch.
My Botswana is a celebration of Botswana and her milestone achievements in the last 50 years under self rule since 1966.Unlike the previous single Pula which was tailor made for the youth in line with celebrations of the country`s 50 years of independence, this single is inclusive because its for the young and old. Its a fusion of Afro Jazz and traditional praise poetry and it introduces one of the finest BW talents to come out this year in the form of a young and gifted songstress by the name Kamogelo Phutsisi (Lizzy) . The song speaks of our Tswana pride, our people, our cultural diversity, our diamonds, our national heroes etc .It also presents Steez in a different light this time around as a traditional praise poet and it was produced by Thabang Percy Saakane (Percy P-Jay) . This track...
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A community in the Western Kalahari Desert, Botswana, dances around a fire...with the children joining in following their elders.
Some ethnic songs and dances performed by a group in Botswana. This was filmed in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango. The dancers make the shaker sound by wearing garlands of silk worm cocoons on their legs. The larvae have dried out and rattle inside their cocoons creating the shaker sound.
Food is always good. Especially when cooked very well. Food food...traditional african food. Maize meal + (Tripe with vegetables) :( (Nandos + KFC + McDonalds)
Early morning at the princess marina hospital in Botswana's capital Gaborone, a team of doctors is hard at work. But this is not your typical team that you would find in any hospital in Botswana. It is made up of a special group of doctors from China sent here with the sole aim of boosting the hospital's services. Princess marina is one of only two referral hospitals in Botswana. With a bed capacity of 567, it caters to an average of 600 patients per month, making it one of the most popular hospitals in the country. Much of that popularity is attributed to the special team of Chinese doctors working here.
Learn how non-medical staff play a vital role supporting Botswana's health workers -- and the Government's efforts to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV. For more information, visit http://www.unicef.org
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I am a Clinic and Health Team volunteer (CHT) with Peace Corps in Botswana. These are a few of my daily activities. Music: Free by Rudimental
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Three extraordinary women give their views on the Global Fund. Mphu Keneiloe Ramatlapeng, Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Lesotho; Joy Phumaphi, former Health Minister, Botswana and former World Bank Vice President; and Agnes Binagwaho, Permanent Secretary of Health, Rwanda and Chair of Rwanda's Country Coordinating Mechanism -- the organizing body which accesses Global Fund grants. The three leaders share their experiences of Global Fund financing from the perspective of grant holders in Sub-Saharan Africa, the region most affected by HIV. Read the full story at http://www.theglobalfund.org/en/savinglives/rwanda/hiv1/
As the International Conference on Global Health gets underway Global Health TV talks with Sheila Dinotshe Tlou, former Minister of Health in Botswana and co-chair of the event. She tells us why she thinks the global health community needs to come together to discuss strategies and share ideas in order to meet the Millennium Development Goals.
The Botswana-UPenn Partnership (BUP) Telemedicine and Health Informatics Capacity Building Program takes a multi-pronged, inter- disciplinary approach to developing integrated capacity with local partners in Botswana. Public-Private-Partnerships are essential to sustainably scaling mHealth initiatives, and Orange's commitment and investment as a telecom partner has been monumental to the progress of these mHealth initiatives in Botswana. http://www.med.upenn.edu/botswana
Explore the wild and modern beauty of Botswana. A Botswana Promo video produced by ProVision Media for Botswana Tourism Organisation.
"Best of Botswana will promote and showcase Botswana as a beacon of liberal democracy and social justice, where individuals have the space and inspiration to create that which makes our world a better place". http://www.proudlyafrican.info/Botswana/Top-Sustainable-Companies-in-Best-of-Botswana.aspx
Next to the Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park is probably Botswana's next most well known conservation area. It is a diverse area, from the border at the Chobe River, to the now dry Savute Channel, and beyond to the borders of the Moremi Game Reserve / Okavango Delta. The Park is best known for its concentrations of elephant -- some 120 000 individuals, along with good numbers of buffalo, antelope and predators. Birding is also excellent, with many migrants visiting from November to March. Although there is much to see in the Chobe National Park, it is usually combined with Victoria Falls and the Okavango Delta. A Provision Media Production for Botswana Tourism. 2011
Meetings Africa, Sandton Convention Center, Johannesburg, South Africa, February 2015: Interview with Jillian Blackbeard, Botswana Tourism Products. www.varro.co.za
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This video was co-sponsored by ProVision Media and Botswana Tourism Organisation in aid of JCI Botswana's bid to host the 2013 JCI Africa and Middle East Conference. The video helped JCI Botswana to win the rights to host the event in 2013.
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THEBEPHATSHWA AIR BASE, Botswana- Marines from the Anti-terrorism Battalion, 4th Marine Division from Anchorage, Alaska, and Billings, Mont., as well as soldiers from 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry Regiment from the New Jersey National Guard, conducted infantry training exercises for soldiers of the Botswana Defense Force over a period of six days at Thebephatshwa Air Base, Botswana. The training is part of Southern Accord 12, an annual combined, joint exercise which brings together U.S. military personnel with their counterparts from the BDF to conduct humanitarian assistance/disaster relief operations, peacekeeping operations and aeromedical evacuation to enhance military capabilities and interoperability. Video courtesy of U.S. Army Africa
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Would You Stop discrimination? An actor portraying a veiled Muslim woman is refused service and racially abused in front on onlookers. What would you do if you saw an act of injustice? How would you react to something so outrageous or tragic that it compels you to do something about it? Primetime: What Would You Do? Sets up elaborate realistic scenarios with actors testing real controversial subjects to see what ordinary people would do in these elaborately setup confrontations and pushed to act, or if they even act at all. What these ordinary people don't know, is that Johnm Quinones is recording and listening to every word. Based on the popular segments on ABC's 20/20, John delves into the implicit and overt actions prompted in real-life controversial situations. Psychologists are often...
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Country #13 in 2015 was BOTSWANA! This country surprised us, we weren't really sure what to expect here but ended up being surprised and so much more. How great is that? Lonely Planet just voted Botswana as the top destination to visit in 2016, with good reason. We bush camped in the Okavango Delta, slept among elephants and had a fantastic river safari in Chobe National Park. Our only regret? That we didn't have more days to spend here! Explore Botswana on our travel blog at http://www.divergenttravelers.com/destinations/botswana/
South Africa is not only impressive due to its size but also due to its amazing variety of fascinating scenery. Its paradise-like flora and fauna plus its historic and famous landmarks are totally captivating. Johannesburg is a modern metropolis and with around a million and a half inhabitants is the capital of Gauteng Province and the largest city in South Africa. It was founded in 1886 when gold was first discovered at Witwater Beach. Although European influence is obvious in South Africa the first inhabitants of this fascinating country were of course the various indigenous people of Africa and the village of Lesedi around twenty five kilometres south of Johannesburg provides many insights into ancient Africa’s traditions and dances. Lesedi contains four tiny villages that are inhabi...
Self Drive Do it Yourself Botswana. http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Since Africa has opened up for Tourist, many 4 x 4 owners and nature lovers are planning to visit various destinations offered by countries north of the Limpopo. The most popular destination is Botswana, without a doubt one of Africa's last real bastions of game. A land of contrasts - from the harsh beauty of Central Kalahari to the lush woodlands of the Okavango Delta. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide. http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Before You Go See This Video. Comprehensive Travel Guide. Now free to view on YouTube. Our route starts at the border with South Africa and takes us to the northern part of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (Deception Valley), from where we travel on to Maun – the Gateway to the Okavango Delta. We then headed north to Moremi, on to Savute, Linyanti and Ihaha in the beautiful Chobe National Park. We end our adventure in the town of Kasane in the North Eastern side of Botswana close to the magnificent Victoria Water Falls. Topics featured are National Parks, relevant towns, hotels and lodges, camping sites, road conditions and useful tips regarding your adventure. Since Africa has opened up for Tou...
The Mowana is a luxury up-market hotel where you can expect only the best and more, which is normally offered by a five-star hotel. Self Drive Do it Yourself Botswana: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The Mowana, which means Baobab, is situated on the eastern outskirts of Kasane. An elegant cocktail lounge overlooks the Chobe from where magnificent sunsets can be observed. The A-la-carte or buffet restaurant offers a wide variety of gourmet food which will satisfy the most particular palate. Luxurious air-conditioned rooms and suites offer you the utmost in comfort. The pool and bar area, set amongst tropical plants, is a haven to the weary and thirsty. While enjoying your sundowner at the bar, a local band will create the right mood to savor the sunset. As the sun sets over Africa, we refle...
Leaving Linyanti for our next stop, the Chobe Riverfront area, it is advisable to make use of the cutline that borders the park. Self Drive Do it Yourself Botswana: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Follow the river in a north-easterly direction, past the Savute turnoff, for about 5km - turn right into the cutline and follow this for approximately 40 km where you will join the main Savute - Kavimba road. By making use of this cutline, you not only cut down on distance, but the condition of the road is far better. Leaving the Reserve temporally, we travel through the Chobe Forest Reserve. This 40 km stretch of road can be extremely sandy and a 4 x 4 is essential. After good rains, most part of this narrow road fills up with water that gives the impression that you are driving through a riv...
African Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burund...
Okavango Delta, Botswana Safari - Okavango Delta Safaris - Okavango Delta tours Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube See in Okavango Delta, Botswana ==================== The Okavango Delta is one of the world's great inland waterways. The meandering Okavango River is breathtaking, seen either by boat, airplane or mokoro. The main choices are to go on safari in Moremi Game Reserve or stay at one or two of the many lodges. The animals, as outlined below, the birding, flora and fauna are spectacular. There are some amazing lodges like Oddballs Camp Media:www.okavangodelta.info, and Delta Camp. A trip called the Trans Okavango takes you from the top of the Okavango Delta to Maun. Tsodilo Hills a 10 sq km area UNESCO World Heritag...
Xakanaxa Camping Site is situated in probably the most beautiful part of the Moremi. Self Drive Do it Yourself Botswana: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ It is surrounded by beautiful pools and lagoons where game and birdlife are in abundance. The camping spots are well secluded, situated under shady trees, overlooking the lagoon and Khwai River. Xakanaxa is the only developed area in Moremi. Close to the public campsites, safari operators have set up luxurious private camps. From here boats can be hired for cruises into the Okavango Delta. A curio shop is conveniently situated outside one of these lodges. Our next stop is Khwai Camp. Situated at the north gate of the Reserve, the travelling distance is about 45km, but as the route offers lots of scenic drives, it is advised that you spen...
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Cresta President Hotel offers accommodation in Gaborone. Guests can enjoy meals at the on-site restaurant, and drinks at the bar. There is also a fitness centre and guests are provided with evening entertainment. More pictures and reviews here: http://about-eastern-europe.com/?more=jpnt36-QleCo5JfOlZTk2OPIlMyg2pjUlZne26TD3ZiU387fmoam3-fG2dKV0tfgVI3t3OE DE: Das Cresta President Hotel begrüßt Sie in Gaborone und bietet kostenfreies WLAN sowie eine Terrasse. Kehren Sie in der Unterkunft auch zu einer Mahlzeit im Restaurant ein oder genehmigen Sie sich ein Getränk an der Bar. PT: Com acesso Wi-Fi gratuito e um terraço, o Cresta President Hotel proporciona alojamento em Gaborone. Poderá desfrutar de refeições no restaurante no local, bem como de bebidas no b...
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On peut facilement comprendre la croissance phénoménale de ce pays, étant donné qu'il n'a pas été colonisé par la France... Le malheur des pays francophones, c'est d'avoir rencontré la France. Quand on sait que cette même France est impliquée dans tous les coups d'état militaire, et les assassinats politiques en Afrique. Les gouvernements français qui se sont succédé, ont tous participer à la déstabilisation de L'Afrique.
En la salvaje Botswana, dos leones rivales luchan a muerte por el control de la sabana. A pesar de su juventud, Tau y Banda deben abandonar la protección materna y aprender a cazar. Aunque son los herederos de los poderosos leones de Xakanika, Tau y Banda no tienen el éxito garantizado. Igual que todos los demás machos jóvenes, cuando llegan a cierta edad deben abandonar la manada y sobrevivir como nómadas. Completamente solos, no saben cómo cazar. Todos los días se enfrentan al hambre, y las peleas con machos dominantes son una dura lección. Al límite de su aguante, tienen que ayudarse mutuamente. ¿Conseguirán hacerse con un reino propio?
Live-streamed at the Wildlife Conservation Network Expo at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on October 8, 2016.
A horseback safari at Motswiri Camp in the north of the Okavango Delta of Botswana. See www.inthesaddle.com for details.
Peter Musurlian, a solo broadcast journalist with Globalist Films, produced this 33-minute documentary on Gaborone, Botswana, the capital of that Southern African country and a Sister City to Burbank, California since 1975. Musurlian reports on the genesis of the Gaborone-Burbank relationship; drops in on the folks at Gaborone City Hall; visits the massive golf resort & housing development called, Phakalane Estates; examines the state of the HIV/AIDS crisis, which has impacted the whole of Africa; and records the sights & sounds at the Gaborone Game Reserve...a village wedding, some 85 miles outside Gaborone...a Christmas Eve service at the Christ the King Catholic Cathedral...and a rural Christmas Day celebration in Lelotong, Botswana. Musurlian spent eight days in Botswana, shooting mo...
You can also watch my latest video called: Great Migration and river crossing Serengeti 2013 Camping expedition in Botswana, southern africa. Experience Botswana wildlife, close and sometimes very close. Lions sleeping between our tents. Fortunately no hunt no attack and no kill. Elephants eating from the tree we were sleeping under. Baboons stealing our food. Impalas chasing each other on the campsite. We stayed in: Central Kalahari Game Reserve HATAB campsites Okavango Delta - Pan handle Moremi Game Reserve Khwai Savuti Chobe river front Victoria Waterfall We saw cute bateared foxes, lions on many occasions and encounterd several times wild dogs, cheetahs, leopards and besides the rhino the big five. Many, many bird species. Many, many elephants and a lot of different antelopes. Camer...
Riesige Diamantenvorkommen, unberührte Wildnis und Hochpreissafaris - Botswana ist ein Land der Superlative. Darüber hinaus glänzt die Destination im Süden Afrikas mit einem stabilen Wirtschaftswachstum und gilt als gefestigte Demokratie. Nicht ohne Grund hat Botswana den Ruf als eines der sichersten Länder des schwarzen Kontinents. Auf ihrer Reise durch Botswana wirft Andrea Jansen einen Blick auf das Musterland. Ihre Frage: Warum bezeichnet man Botswana als das «Juwel» Afrikas?
1 November 2014, Johannesburg - Following Botswana's recent elections, we take a look at the state of democracy in the southern African country. Kwangu Liwewe speaks to opposition leader, Duma Boko; secretary general of the ruling party, Mpho Balopi; and editor of the Sunday Standard newspaper, Outsa Mokone.
Aunque son los herederos de los poderosos leones de Xakanika, Tau y Banda no tienen el éxito garantizado. Igual que todos los demás machos jóvenes, cuando llegan a cierta edad deben abandonar la manada y sobrevivir como nómadas. Completamente solos, no saben cómo cazar. Todos los días se enfrentan al hambre, y las peleas con machos dominantes son una dura lección. Al límite de su aguante, tienen que ayudarse mutuamente. ¿Conseguirán hacerse con un reino propio?
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But she's playing the same old game
Baby, don't be the victim of a foolish heart
Don't let her lies get next to you
She's just trying to tear us apart
And she's trying to make, to make me a victim too
Now I know she come around here everytime I leave
Cos she knows she's still on your mind, on your mind
See, even a wise man jumps in misery somewhere down the line
But only a fool will jump the second time
Our affair is growing stronger every day
Don't let her... steal our happiness away
Don't be the victim of a foolish heart
Don't let her lies get next to you
She's just trying to tear us apart
And she's trying to make, to make me a victim too
Now she's back to recinlde that old flame
She's got a different angle, baby
But she's playing the same old game
Baby, don't be the victim of a foolish heart
Don't let her lies get next to you
Ooh, she's just trying to tear us apart
And she's trying to make, to make me her victim too
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Cant you see what she's doing to you boy?