After hemp, gov’t turns to traditional medicine
Friday, October 03, 2025 | 130 Views |
Traditional medicine
According to an insider, under the National Development Plan 12 draft, which will be considered by Parliament in a special meeting from October 13 to November 7, the government is convinced that Botswana’s traditional healthcare remains largely untapped, hindered by limited regulation, weak integration, and insufficient research investment.
It is said that even though Botswana excels in providing universal health access, the government has seen the need to improve health outcomes by integrating traditional medicine into its healthcare system, a process that includes drafting a traditional health practice bill, training practitioners, and collaborating with modern medical professionals.
It is a warning flare to every Motswana who logs onto social media. As a country, we have reached a point where the line between robust debate and outright destruction has become dangerously blurred. At face value, Mabeo’s response, which seeks an apology and threat of a defamation suit, might seem severe to some. But we cannot ignore the context. The comment in question did not offer a policy critique or question a political decision.It...