Japan overhauls BTV programming

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The Japanese government has agreed to assist the ailing state owned Botswana Television (Btv) to improve its programming. This is according to the Second Secretary in the Japanese Embassy, Shiho Bamba.

This project will provide 36 Japanese programmes with 444 episodes that will cost over P5 million.  It comes after a mission team dispatched to conduct a preliminary survey, which carried on from November 21 until 25 on the improvement of television programmes for the state broadcaster.

The findings were then presented to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently.

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