When people think of Botswana, two things often dominate the conversation: diamonds and wildlife . And yes, mining fuels the economy and safaris wow the world—but what about the quieter rhythm of everyday life? Beyond industry and recreation, there’s a whole layer of activities Batswana do to pass the time . They may not show up on tourism brochures or business reports, but they’re essential to what it means to live in this beautiful country. These aren’t just hobbies. They’re practices of peace, pride, and purpose . 1. Storytelling and Neighborhood Chats Across villages and townships, elders and neighbors gather under trees or outside tuckshops. Whether it’s sharing folk tales, discussing politics, or analyzing the latest football match—this unstructured yet sacred time is social glue . No phones needed. Just people. It won’t end mining, but it might end isolation. 2. Small-Scale Gardening and Backyard Farming From Maun to Molepolole, many families grow morogo, maize, or on...
Comments
Post a Comment