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... that Ditshwanelo has been campaigning for over twenty years against capital punishment in Botswana?


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... that the extinct ant Afropone was first described from fossils in kimberlite?


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An ATR 42 of Air Botswana

... that in 1999, an Air Botswana pilot committed suicide by crashing an ATR 42 (pictured) into, and destroying, the airline's fleet at Gaborone's airport?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/5

... that Chris Phatswe committed suicide by crashing his Air Botswana plane into two other planes belonging to the airline, effectively crippling operations?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/6

... that World War II air ace Johnny Gibson formed Bechuanaland National Airways and Botswana National Airways in the 1960s?


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... that the black and white bands on the Flag of Botswana represent the stripes of the zebra, the country's national animal?


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... that as of 2008, there is no treaty covering the border between Botswana and Namibia, which remains as defined in a treaty signed between the British and German Empires in 1890?


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... that Molly Clutton-Brock treated the spines of African babies until she was deported by the government of Rhodesia?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/10

... that according to government records in 2006, more than a third of the total number of Chinese residents in Botswana worked in the construction business?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/11

... that Debswana, a joint venture between De Beers and the government of Botswana, is the largest producer of diamonds by value in the world?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/12

... that the newly built Dikgatlhong Dam has far more capacity than the Gaborone Dam, formerly the largest in Botswana?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/13

... that Ditshwanelo has been campaigning for over twenty years against capital punishment in Botswana?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/14

Unity Dow
Unity Dow

... that in Botswana, writer Unity Dow (pictured) took legal actions as a plaintiff, legal counsellor, and judge to challenge gender discrimination and protect indigenous rights, before becoming a legislator?


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... that "Fatshe leno la rona", the national anthem of Botswana, was reportedly not the government's preferred choice because it was composed by the co-founder and leader of an opposition party?


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... that the 2012 election for mayor of Gaborone, Botswana, was contested when a councillor on the Gaborone City Council cut his ballot in half to vote twice?


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... that in the history of Gaborone, the city was attacked by South Africa four times, in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1988, after being accused of harboring African National Congress terrorists?


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... that the supreme god of the southern African Bushmen is Cagn, a trickster who shapeshifts into a praying mantis?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/19

... that the Motswana ANC activist Fish Keitseng helped anti-Apartheid leaders including Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki to move through Bechuanaland?


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... that the Motswana ANC activist Fish Keitseng helped anti-Apartheid leaders including Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki to move through Bechuanaland?

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... that during his stay at the Kolobeng Mission, David Livingstone wrote in his memoir that the soil temperature in the sun at noon reached 134 °F (57 °C)?


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... that the electoral support of the Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin Movement of Botswana increased by more than ten times between 1999 and 2009?


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... that Elizabeth Pulane Moremi became regent of baTawana after the death of her husband Moremi III?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/24

... that the community-initiated Nata Bird Sanctuary in Botswana opened in 1993 and the same year received the "Tourism for Tomorrow" award for the Southern Hemisphere?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/25

... that The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is the first major film or television production to be shot on location in Botswana?


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... that the 360 kilometres (220 mi) North-South Carrier is the largest engineering project ever undertaken in Botswana?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/27

... that the Tswana ruler and rainmaker Sechele I, denounced for polygamy by David Livingstone, was one of the most successful Christian missionaries of the 19th century?


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... that the serval has the longest legs of any cat relative to its body size?


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Map of Stellaland, from Scottish Geographical Magazine of 1885

... that a comet over Africa saw the birth of a small country (map pictured) on July 26, 1882?


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... that Botswana international footballer Donald Thobega was involved in the Test For Life campaign, which encourages supporters to get tested for HIV and AIDS?


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... that the Three Dikgosi Monument is the most visited tourist destination in Gaborone, Botswana?


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... that the main tourist attractions of Botswana are its game reserves?


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... that the first trade union in Botswana was not recognised by the ruling Bechuanaland Protectorate until 1964, 16 years after its formation?


Portal:Botswana/Did you know/34

... that the first trade union in Botswana was not recognised by the ruling Bechuanaland Protectorate until 1964, 16 years after its formation?


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