
World Map Mural Tsau & Toteng Map Project
A month ago, Tsau Primary and Toteng Primary had two walls, with slight crumbling paint, that the students ran past without a thought or a glance. Today groups of kids [...]
A month ago, Tsau Primary and Toteng Primary had two walls, with slight crumbling paint, that the students ran past without a thought or a glance. Today groups of kids [...]
An Acacia by any other name? In 2011, at the International Botanical Congress in Australia, it was decided (based on new DNA evidence) to split the Acacia genus into [...]
On Thursday, May 24th, two travelers passed through Maun on their journey from Kenya to Cape Town. This journey, which started in March, will continue until the women reach [...]
Text and photographs by Mmusi Mmusi, Herbarium Assistant at PSUB Herbarium, Okavango Research Institutue The commonly called ‘rain tree’ or ‘Apple- leaf’ is known in Setswana as mopororo. Scientifically [...]
This month Travel for Impact (TFI) welcomes two interns all the way from Queen’s University in Canada. Raiden and Jessica are the third (3rd) generation of Queen’s Project on [...]
Starting the new year with a bang, DDS have once again selected a student to sponsor through their ‘Leaders for the Future’ scholarship program. In a partnership with the [...]
Maun is internationally renowned as the tourist capital of Botswana and the gateway to the awe-inspiring Okavango Delta. However, this rapidly growing village is also home to Poetavango, a [...]
Sitting in the office, we hear the recess bell ring and watch as students rush to meet their friends. Across from us, Mr Lubinda, the guidance counselor from [...]
For just under a decade, Poetavango has been enriching the quaint town of Maun with poetry and spoken word art. They have been the driving force of local culture [...]
Due to changing lifestyles, the elderly can be overlooked at times. Polokong is a one of a kind organization with a deep passion for care and love of [...]