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MAELE ANNOUNCES LIVING ALLOWANCE INCREASE FOR TVET STUDENTS

Minister of Higher Education, Prince Maele, has announced that Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students will receive an increased living allowance effective August 2025. The increment will see their monthly stipend aligned with that of their counterparts in tertiary education.

Currently, TVET students receive a monthly allowance of P300 — a figure widely criticised as inadequate given the rising cost of living. With the upcoming adjustment, the government aims to promote equity across the education system while acknowledging the vital role that technical training plays in national development.

“This move reflects our commitment to ensuring that no student is left behind in our quest for an inclusive, skills-based economy,” said Minister Maele. He made the announcement during the ongoing TVET Pitso and Expo, a two-day event hosted by the Ministry under the theme “Transformative TVET – A driver for enhanced innovation, social mobility, employability and entrepreneurship for sustainable economic growth.”

The Pitso has drawn participation from educators, students, industry leaders, and policymakers, focusing on how to reposition TVET as a strategic pillar for Botswana’s future. Discussions also centre on the integration of innovation and entrepreneurship within technical education to reduce youth unemployment and foster self-sufficiency.

The allowance adjustment is seen as a major win for student unions and education activists who have long campaigned for parity in student support. The Ministry has not yet disclosed the exact revised amount, but tertiary students currently receive between P1,400 and P1,600, depending on their programs.

The announcement is expected to boost morale and enrollment in TVET institutions as the government continues to align skills development with national economic priorities.

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