Botswana: Could Immigration Be the Answer for Botswana’s Skills Gap?
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BUSINESS WITH BKAs Botswana approaches its sixth decade of independence, the nation finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with a significant issue that threatens its economic trajectory: a growing skills deficit. While the country has made notable strides in education and development, the migration of entrepreneurship and critical skills has created a gap that could stymie future growth and prosperity. In light of these challenges, the question remains: could immigration provide a viable solution to Botswana's skills shortage?The Historical Context: Migration of SkillsSince gaining independence in 1966, Botswana has focused heavily on building a robust economy, primarily supported by its diamond mining industry. The influx of foreign teachers from the early 1970s to the late 2000s played a crucial role in developing Botswana's education system, which is now regarded as one of the pillars...