Botswana needs bold strategies

Once again the world’s kings and queens of conservation outrages are pointing their lasers of scorn at Botswana, following the successful auction of 60 commercial elephant hunting licences last Friday.

The now all-too familiar calls for a boycott of local tourism are rising. The demonstration at Botswana’s Washington DC Embassy has presumably again taken place. The appeals to celebrities such as Ricky Gervais, Brad Pitt and Ellen DeGeneres are again being done.

The well-known dramatis personae of hostile media are again leading the charge, with the Independent newspaper in the United Kingdom calling the auction a “global conservation disaster”. Botswana’s good name, which has been well and carefully curated over decades is again being blackened by the robustly coordinated and well-resourced enemies of wildlife sustainable use. Search Google or social for “Botswana” and tonnes of negative articles appear each accusing Botswana and its leadership of everything from short-sightedness,  greed and even crimes against the environment.

Editor's Comment
Prosecutors deserve better

These legal professionals, who are entrusted with upholding the rule of law, face numerous challenges that compromise their ability to effectively carry out their duties.Elsewhere in this edition, we carry a story on the lamentations of the officers of court.The prosecutors have raised a number of concerns, calling for urgent attention from all relevant stakeholders, including the President, Minister of Justice and the Attorney General. Their...

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