Ambassador Miller's Remarks At The Earth Day Tree Planting Ceremony

Thank you all for being here to celebrate Earth Day and the U.S. Embassy Gaborone joining the League of Green American Embassies. We are honoured by the presence of former President Khama this morning; one of Africa's great democratic leaders and one of the world's foremost champions of conservation.

This is another opportunity to offer congratulations to President Masisi and members of his administration as they carry forth from the Khama administration the baton of democracy, development, peace, stability in this remarkable country. Finally let me also congratulate the Batswana champions and competitors from the Commonwealth Games. They made us proud!  Pula! As you can see behind me, U.S. flags are at half-staff at official U.S. facilities around the world in honour of former First Lady Barbara Bush. A woman of strength, humour, and a graciousness that sadly today seems almost of another time. Thank you, Your Excellency, for reaching out personally to your friend, former President George W. Bush, to offer your condolences.

I am in my seventh year in Botswana.  I served at our embassy from 1995 – 98 as a junior officer and am now in my fourth year as U.S. ambassador.  Alas, my assignment in Botswana is coming to an end.  As I prepare to depart, I am reminded of one of my favourite philosophers, Piglet, from the Winnie the Pooh stories. 

Editor's Comment
Gov’t must rectify recognition of Khama as Kgosi

While it is widely acknowledged that Khama holds the title of Kgosi, the government’s failure to properly gazette his recognition has raised serious concerns about adherence to legal procedures and the credibility of traditional leadership. (See a story elsewhere in this newspaper.) Recent court documents by the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Kgotla Autlwetse, shed light on the intricacies of Khama’s recognition process....

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