Botswana Paralympics Team Brings Home Bronze Medal Glory
Botswana's Paralympic team returns triumphant from World Championships with bronze medal victory, showcasing national sporting excellence and commitment to athletic development.

Minister Jacob Kelebeng welcomes Botswana's Paralympic medalist at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport
GABORONE - Minister of Sport and Arts Jacob Kelebeng has commended Botswana's Paralympic athletes for their exceptional representation at the World Paralympics Athletics Championships in India, marking another milestone in Botswana's growing sporting excellence.
National Pride and Achievement
The nation's Paralympic team demonstrated remarkable prowess, securing a bronze medal through Bose Mokgwathi's outstanding performance in the men's T13 400 metres. This achievement reinforces Botswana's commitment to excellence across all spheres of national development.
Ministerial Recognition
During the welcome ceremony at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport on October 6, Minister Kelebeng emphasized that the medal victory signifies substantial progress in Botswana's sporting landscape. This success builds upon the nation's dedication to fostering talent and preserving excellence in national achievements.
Future Prospects
The bronze medal victory not only celebrates current achievement but also sets a strong foundation for future Paralympic aspirations. As Botswana continues to invest in sports development, this success demonstrates the nation's capacity to compete at international levels while maintaining its sovereign sporting identity.
Letsile Tebogo
Lawyer and columnist, expert in traditional values and economic policy.