Batswana encouraged to embrace transformation

GANTSI: The Vision 2016 Council Chairperson Martin Makgatlhe says transformation is not an event but a process that ought to be nurtured to deliver the desired fruits. When delivering his keynote address at the Vision 2016 Regional Conference held here recently under the theme ‘Transformation to Prosperity’, Makgatlhe said over the years the Council has made tremendous progress in the education and health sectors to improve the livelihoods of Batswana.

He said education has been provided freely to Batswana youth, adding that primary school net enrolment rate reached 93.1% in 2013.“With the advent of local tertiary institutions, which are not easily accessible but also cost effective, we are able to train more students than before,” he said. Makgatlhe noted that the Vision Council believes that education is key to transformation society, hence the resolve to educate children in all parts of the country.

He said 95% of the Botswana population lives in close proximity to health posts and cannot be denied access to treatment and care even they don’t have the P5 medical expense contribution fee.  “To ensure that we remain healthy, we have significantly improved access to safe drinking water. About 96% of the population has access to safe drinking water from 77.5% in 1996,” he said.

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