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Botswana Issues First-Ever Community Radio Licenses

In a historic move geared to grow the local media landscape, Botswana has officially issued its first non-commercial community broadcasting licenses.

The licenses, which come nine months after a historical change in government, were awarded to five organizations: The Eternal Foundation, Apostolic Faith Mission of Botswana, Men & Boys for Gender Equality, Okavango Human Life Foundation, and Mega International Church.

Community radio, distinct from commercial media, is not profit-driven but instead rooted in public interest, education, culture, and development. It plays a vital role in strengthening social cohesion by giving marginalized voices a platform and responding directly to the unique needs of local communities.

For years, Botswana’s media stakeholders have consistently called for the establishment of community radio stations, citing the country’s growing demand for localized and inclusive broadcasting. Advocates have argued that such stations are critical for promoting cultural preservation, education, and participatory democracy.

This move, therefore, is being hailed as a significant policy shift, one that not only diversifies the national broadcasting space but also empowers communities to tell their own stories.

As the country embraces this milestone, attention now turns to the implementation phase—where these newly licensed broadcasters will be expected to roll out programming that reflects Botswana’s diversity and contributes to national development.

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