President of the Republic of Botswana, Duma Gideon Boko, has reaffirmed his commitment to restructuring government ministries in an effort to deliver more agile and effective services to the people of Botswana. Emphasizing the need for streamlined operations and dynamic leadership, President Boko announced the appointment of new ministers to lead key departments within his administration.
Vice President and Minister of Finance: Ndaba Gaolatlhe
In a significant move, Vice President Ndaba Gaolatlhe has been entrusted with the crucial portfolio of Finance. With an extensive background in economic management and strategic planning, Gaolatlhe is expected to spearhead policies that drive sustainable economic growth and ensure fiscal responsibility. His dual role as Vice President and Finance Minister underlines the administration’s focus on economic resilience and integrated leadership.
Minister of Health: Dr Stephen Modise
Deputy Minister of Health: Lawrence Ookeditse
Dr Stephen Modise, a seasoned medical professional with a reputation for impactful healthcare administration, has been appointed as the new Minister of Health. His appointment comes at a pivotal time as the nation seeks to bolster its healthcare infrastructure and services. Assisting him will be Lawrence Ookeditse as Deputy Minister, bringing additional expertise to support the ministry’s expanded initiatives, including public health campaigns and healthcare accessibility improvements.
Minister of Child Welfare and Basic Education: Nono Kgafela-Mokoka
Nono Kgafela-Mokoka has been appointed to lead the Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education. Known for her advocacy for educational reform and child welfare, Kgafela-Mokoka’s appointment signals a strong commitment to enhancing the quality of education and ensuring the well-being of Botswana’s youth. Her role will involve overseeing policy changes that emphasize foundational learning, safety, and inclusive education practices.
Minister of Lands and Agriculture: Dr Micus Chimbombi
Deputy Minister of Lands and Agriculture: Dr Edwin Dikoloti
To drive the agenda of land management and agricultural development, Dr Micus Chimbombi has been named Minister of Lands and Agriculture. His extensive experience in agricultural research and sustainable land use positions him to tackle the challenges of food security and land reform. Supporting him as Deputy Minister is Dr Edwin Dikoloti, who will play a key role in enhancing agricultural productivity and fostering innovation in the sector.
Minister of Youth and Gender Affairs: Lesego Chombo
Lesego Chombo has taken the helm of the Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs, where she will focus on empowering young people and advocating for gender equality. With her background in youth development and gender policy, Chombo is poised to implement programs that promote socio-economic opportunities and foster inclusivity across the country.
Minister of International Relations: Dr Phenyo Butale
Dr Phenyo Butale, an experienced diplomat and scholar, has been appointed as Minister of International Relations. His appointment underscores Botswana’s ambition to strengthen its global partnerships and advance its interests on the international stage. Butale’s leadership will be pivotal in shaping foreign policy that aligns with national development goals and enhances Botswana’s standing in regional and global arenas.
President Boko’s new cabinet appointments reflect his administration’s emphasis on strategic expertise and leadership aimed at delivering effective governance and addressing the evolving needs of Batswana. The restructuring marks a step forward in aligning governmental functions with the nation’s developmental priorities.