Mmasekgoa masire-mwamba biography of barack
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Welcome to the website of the Embassy of Botswana in Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy and the European Union. The staff of the Embassy and I are pleased to be at your service. The website is an instrument for providing information on the services we offer. It is also a door through which you can enter the offices of Botswana Government, parastatal bodies and representatives of the private sector and receive the services and information you need. Please contact us for further information, and or clarification. We would be delighted to help you. H.E. Mmasekgoa MASIRE-MWAMBA, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium & Permanent Delegation to the European Union
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Botswana, the Headquarters of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), is ideally located in the heart of Southern Africa. This is the country where the river ends in the sands of the Kalahari, a land of staggering beautyRead more
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Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba recently concluded a three-day visit to Zambia, during which she was received by President Michael Sata and Vice President Guy Scott. She also paid a courtesy call on Zambia’s founding President, Dr Kenneth David Kaunda, and met senior government officials, leaders of opposition political parties and civil society representatives.
In all her meetings, Mrs Masire-Mwamba briefed her hosts on current Commonwealth priorities, including the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting taking place in Colombo, Sri Lanka this November, the organisation's reform and renewal agenda, and its new Strategic Plan of advancing Commonwealth values of democracy, development and respect for diversity.
Mrs Masire-Mwamba offered to use the services of the Commonwealth Secretary-General's Good Offices to facilitate dialogue between the government and the opposition with a view to addressing contentious issues that have arisen betwe
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Botswana
The two preeminent questions that this important meeting should raise for any Commonwealth member country national are the following: given where the Commonwealth has komma from – i.e. its historical roots and how it has evolved over time – where do we want the Commonwealth to be eight years from now? Secondly, who is the right individ to get it there?
The Commonwealth fryst vatten the world’s oldest political association of states. Most references to it are wont to conjure up images of Britain’s colonial past, given that the association’s roots date back to the old British Empire, and the coming together of former colonies to man up the erstwhile British Commonwealth of Nations.
But it has evolved considerably since then, from the coming into being in of The Commonwealth, to the association it is today, of independent nations from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Pacific. Some of its current members like Rwanda and Mozambique had no historical ties to the old British E