Botswana: Botswana Prison Service is proud to have been part of the Botswana International University of Science and Technology’s 8th Graduation Ceremony, Class of...
Botswana: The Minister of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture, Tumiso Rakgare, has called on private companies to support sports development through their Community Social Responsibility (CSR) policies. The Minister made the call during Liberty Life Botswana's 15 Years of business, adding that prioritizing and partnering with sports will amplify development opportunities for Batswana.
I know you’re gone
But I still hear your laughter ringing off the walls.
I feel you intently
as your fresh, hearty giggles stop by for a light breakfast.
I still remember
the lyrical softness of French music playing in the background
as its rhythms dance tenderly with warm images of you on my mind.
Botswana: Botswana Prison Service is proud to have been part of the Botswana International University of Science and Technology’s 8th Graduation Ceremony, Class of...
Botswana: The Minister of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture, Tumiso Rakgare, has called on private companies to support sports development through their Community Social Responsibility (CSR) policies. The Minister made the call during Liberty Life Botswana's 15 Years of business, adding that prioritizing and partnering with sports will amplify development opportunities for Batswana.
I know you’re gone
But I still hear your laughter ringing off the walls.
I feel you intently
as your fresh, hearty giggles stop by for a light breakfast.
I still remember
the lyrical softness of French music playing in the background
as its rhythms dance tenderly with warm images of you on my mind.
Zambia: The Zambia Women’s team will be back in action today as they look to sign off their debut FIFA Women’s World Cup appearance with a win against Costa Rica at the Waikato Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Zambia: FAZ President Andrew Kamanga visited Copper Queen's vice-captain Grace Chanda on Saturday morning, recovering from an illness in New Zealand’s Hamilton.
Tshwane, South Africa: South Africa have entered the biggest moment in South Africa's sporting calendar so far this year, as Banyana Banyana participates in the FIFA World Cup in New Zealand, while the Netball World Cup begins on Friday, 28 July 2022, in Cape Town, with the SPAR Proteas entering the tournament as one of the leading teams.
Zambia: The Zambia Women’s National Team had a merry time with Zambians in Aotearoa Association, who hosted them for traditional lunch to celebrate their qualification to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Zambia: German Football Association (DFB) Vice President Ralph-Uwe Schaffer believes the Copper Queens have what it takes to impress at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup that kicks off in nine days.