Wilderness Safaris� NGO trains on beekeeping

Activities during the training programme
Activities during the training programme

CITW Botswana trained Adult Eco-Clubs in beekeeping. Our Adult Eco-Clubs have helped empower adults from the communities to share their skills with each other and to also create employment through the sale of their products.

The training was officially opened by the Headman of Beetsha village and was facilitated by the Beekeeping Coordinator from the Ministry of Agriculture, Ntsie. The workshop was held at Beetsha village and was attended by 2 groups: Beetsha and Gunotsoga Adult Eco-Clubs.

The training was attended by 20 members, being seven Adult-Eco Club members: two members Eco-Club members from Beetsha Primary School, School Head, two teachers from Beetsha, five Adult Eco-Club members from Gunotsoga, two teachers from Gunotsoga and the facilitator, Ntsie.

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Appeal to public transport operators to exercise caution

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