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Botswana is a country of contrasts. Culturally, the people are overwhelmingly Bantu, but with more than twenty different ethnic groups and over thirty languages spoken, the society is by no means homogeneous. Culture Smart! Botswana introduces you to the lives of the people. It looks at the history that has shaped the society and shows the importance of traditional customs and values for both travelers and businesspeople alike. It describes how the Batswana live, work, and play, and how to avoid the pitfalls of cultural misunderstanding.

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The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in - photo 1

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.

Adapted from Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Past.

ISBN 978 1 78702 256 0

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First published in Great Britain

by Kuperard, an imprint of Bravo Ltd

59 Hutton Grove, London N12 8DS

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

MIKE MAIN is a businessman and management consultant specializing in leadership, team building, and presentation skills. Born in Devon, England, he has lived in West, East, Central, and Southern Africa for most of his life and is now a citizen of Botswana where he has lived for nearly forty years. In addition to his professional career, he is known as a photographer and a safari guide. He has also written a number of books on Southern Africa and lectured extensively, both regionally and on cruise liners. Although now largely retired, he was a committee member of Transparency International and The Botswana Society, and Chairman of the Maru-a-Pula School Council and the Gaborone Music Society.

COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic of 2020 affected millions of people around the world, causing unprecedented social and economic disruption. As the impact of this global crisis continues to unfold, in many countries social norms are being challenged, and enduring changes will be reflected in future editions of Culture Smart! titles.

CONTENTS
MAP OF BOTSWANA

INTRODUCTION Landlocked Botswana is a country of contrasts More than 80 - photo 2

INTRODUCTION

Landlocked Botswana is a country of contrasts. More than 80 percent is referred to as a desertthe Kalahari Desertyet it is not a desert at all. Despite the endless distances of thorn tree and scrub, the red sand of the Kalahari contains substantial woodland and other vegetation, and conceals boundless wealth in the form of coal, methane, copper, and diamonds: Botswana is the worlds biggest producer of gemstones.

There are no perennial inland rivers, and no lakesyet there is the Okavango Delta, said to be the largest inland river delta in the world.

In a world where one measure of national wealth is the time for which a country can afford foreign imports out of reserves (usually two to three months), Botswanas time is measured in years. It is also true that the gap between rich and poor is growing ever wider, so the visitor will encounter obvious examples of both wealth and poverty: expensive cars and big houses, excellent roads and modern buildings, yet high unemployment and rural villages with dwellings built traditionally, of natural materials, without sanitation, electricity, or water.

Culturally, the people are overwhelmingly Bantu-speaking, but they are by no means a homogeneous group, except by classification in the broadest ethnic terms. In Botswana there are more than twenty tribes and twenty different, though sometimes related, languages.

At independence in 1966, Botswana was one of the poorest countries in the world; it was also one of the most traditional and conservative. In the years since independence the country and its economy have made extraordinary strides, and Botswana is rightly seen as a model of democratic, planned development. But, for all that, traditional values lie close to the surface, often barely concealed beneath a veneer of modernity. This serves to explain the range of responses and behavior that a visitor might encounter. Many older people are intensely conservative in outlook, while the educated young seem indistinguishable from their peers around the world: enthusiastic, bright, innovative, and utterly modern. All are kindly, welcoming, and, above all, forgiving.

Culture Smart! Botswana introduces you to the lives of the people. It looks at the history that has shaped its society and shows the importance of traditional customs and values. It describes how Batswana live, work, and play, and how to avoid the pitfalls of cultural misunderstanding.

KEY FACTS

Official Name

The Republic of Botswana

The country is Botswana, the language Setswana, the people Batswana, and an individual a Motswana.

Capital City

Gaborone

Major Towns

Francistown, Lobatse, Mahalapye, Palapye, Selebi-Phikwe, Ghanzi, Maun, Kasane

Population

2.3 million

Area

216,912 square miles (561,800 square km)

Terrain

Generally flat. Dry desert plateau of woodlands, thorn scub, and grasslands

The Limpopo River lies to the east, the Chobe to the north, and the Okavango forms a vast delta in Botswana.

Altitude

3,281 feet (1000 m)

Climate

Semi-arid

Language

Setswana and English

Media languages: English and Setswana

Literacy

96%, in Seswana and English

Adults over the age of 15 who can read and write short simple statements

Religion

Christian, Muslim, ancestral

Currency

Decimal currency: the pula, with 100 thebe in 1 pula. Approx. 10 pula to the pound sterling and 5 to the US dollar

Credit cards are widely used in towns.

Government

Parliamentary democracy

Parliament consists of 57 elected members, plus 4 specially appointed by the President, the President himself, and the Speaker, making a total of 63 members. Elections are held every five years.

Media

State television and radio, state newspaper, independent newspapers and radio stations

English is the dominant media language.

Electricity

220-230 volts, 50 Hz

Both square and round pronged plugs are used.

DVD/Video

PAL system

Internet Domain

.bw

Telephone

Botswanas country code is 267.

Excellent internal and external telephone connections. Two cell phone providers

Time Zone

GMT + 2

Greeting

A universal greeting, suitable for all times of day or night, is the word dumela followed by rra if speaking to a man, or mma if speaking to a woman.

CHAPTER ONE LAND PEOPLE GEOGRAPHICAL SNAPSHOT Botswana is quintessential - photo 3

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