Botswana has secured 36 tonnes of life-saving medical supplies, which contain 85 critical essential medicines.
This was revealed by President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko this afternoon on his official social media platforms. President Boko noted that the medical consignment will leave Dubai, UAE, this Thursday and arrive on Friday.
“This marks a decisive step in restoring stability to our health system and ensuring that no Motswana is left without the care they deserve, ” said Boko.
It is anticipated that this significant acquisition promises a new era of stability and hope.
Observers note that this effort is poised to turn the tide, transforming a period of challenge into one of triumph.
Further, it is expected that these supplies will not only equip our medical professionals with the resources they need but also reassure communities that their well-being is the highest priority.
This is more than a delivery; it’s a promise fulfilled, a future secured, and a powerful signal that for Botswana, this is just the beginning of a stronger, healthier tomorrow. President Boko continues to, against all odds, not only act decisively for the benefit of Batswana but somehow thrive in the toughest of times. One is reminded of his famous quote that he is always “chill in hellfire”.
One thing stands true, he continues to steer an ailing ship through tumultuous waters, and yet there is hope for a brighter day.


