BIAC gets new head
Thursday, July 05, 2007
"I have been in the teaching environment for the past 19 years and I think I needed change. I would have to learn everything which is good for me and also to adapt to a new environment," he said.
He added that BIAC is currently undergoing a transformation to move away from training undergraduates to offering short courses to public servants. "This is meant to support government initiatives. My challenge now is to implement the changes that were introduced before I came," he stated.
This call is both timely and crucial, as it reflects a growing need for unity and collaboration amongst media bodies to address pressing issues facing the nation.The theme of this year’s Press Freedom Day, “A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis,” resonates deeply with Batswana, particularly in light of the ongoing human and wildlife conflict. Botswana’s rich wildlife population is not only a national...