
Botswana Newspapers and Magazines Overview
Botswana newspapers and magazines reflect a stable print tradition alongside a fast-growing digital scene. English and Setswana dominate, while regional titles and niche magazines (agriculture, youth, business) serve specialized audiences. The Press Council and National Library help preserve and regulate content, so this directory focuses on prominent national, regional, business and international outlets to help researchers, advertisers and curious readers locate reliable Botswana media quickly.
National Newspapers And Magazines Top Botswana Publications
- The Botswana Gazette
The Botswana Gazette is a daily newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers general news, politics and investigative features. Established in the 1980s. The Gazette is one of Botswana’s best-known private dailies, often running political analysis and enterprise features. Its online edition publishes timely commentary and regional briefs for professionals and readers. (Botswana Gazette) - Mmegi
Mmegi is a daily/weekly newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English (with Setswana content), which covers politics, business, and social affairs. Established in its current tabloid form in 1984 (roots from 1968). Mmegi blends investigative pieces, business reporting and opinion. Its archives and continuing digital presence make it a principal source for in-depth Botswana reporting. (Mmegi Online) - The Voice
The Voice is a weekly/online newspaper from Gaborone (founded in Francistown), publishing in English, which covers news, entertainment and human-interest stories. Established in 1993. Known for tabloid-style coverage and strong community reporting, The Voice remains widely read in towns across Botswana and keeps an active online portal and social presence. (The Voice Botswana, Music In Africa) - Kutlwano Magazine
Kutlwano Magazine is a monthly magazine from Gaborone, publishing in English and Setswana, which covers government policy, market news and culture. Established in 1962. Published by the government, Kutlwano functions as an official magazine that records policy, community programmes and cultural features useful to historians and civic-minded readers. (Kutlwano, Wikipedia) - Sunday Standard
Sunday Standard is a weekly newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers investigations, national politics and commentary. Launch date not publicly listed. Sunday Standard is known for investigative reporting and long-form analysis. It is widely referenced for independent coverage of governance and civic issues. (Sunday Standard, Muck Rack) - The Midweek Sun (Midweek Sun / Sun)
The Midweek Sun is a weekly newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers news, entertainment and human-interest items. Launch date not publicly listed. A popular midweek tabloid style title, the Midweek Sun publishes accessible local news, photo features and weekend preview content that appeals to broad readerships. (Instagram, Facebook)
Regional And Local Newspapers Botswana City and Regional Coverage
- Botswana Youth Magazine
Botswana Youth Magazine is an online magazine from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers youth issues, education and careers. Launch date not publicly listed. Aimed at young readers, the site posts career guides, education news and profiles, making it useful for students and entry-level professionals. (Botswana Youth Magazine) - WeekendPost [Weekend Post]
WeekendPost is a weekly/weekend newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers business, in-depth features and opinion. Launch date not publicly listed. Weekend Post offers longer analyses and weekend features that complement weekday reporting useful for business-readers and those seeking contextual reporting.(weekendpost.co.bw) - Botswana Guardian Sun
Botswana Guardian Sun is a weekly newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers politics, economy and society. Established in 1982. The Guardian is known for business reporting and political analysis; it’s been a steady weekly voice since the early 1980s with archives valuable to researchers. (Wikipedia, maps.prodafrica.com)
Economic And Business Press Finance, Markets and Industry
- The Business Weekly & Review
The Business Weekly & Review is a weekly/online business newspaper from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers markets, finance and corporate news. Launch date not publicly listed. This title runs e-editions and business investigations, and is a common reference for investors and corporate watchers tracking Botswana’s economy. (The Business Weekly & Review, Facebook) - Farmer’s Magazine / Farmers Review [FMB]
Farmer’s Magazine Botswana (Farmers Review) is a monthly magazine from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers agriculture, rural development and agribusiness. Launch date not publicly listed. A specialist for the agriculture sector, it provides practical farming guides, market updates and feature stories on rural enterprises. (fmb.co.bw, farmersreview.co.bw) - AllAfrica Botswana section
allAfrica (Botswana section) is an online aggregator from Washington, D.C., publishing in English and French, which collects Botswana news, policy and business reporting. Launch date not publicly listed. AllAfrica aggregates local and regional reporting, making it a quick way to scan multiple Botswana economic and political stories from many publishers. (allAfrica.com) - WeekendPost Business section
WeekendPost (business pages) is a weekend/weeky business outlet from Gaborone, publishing in English, which covers corporate, finance and market stories. Launch date not publicly listed. Its business reporting and special features are targeted at corporate readers and investors interested in Botswana’s private sector developments. (weekendpost.co.bw)
Sports News And Magazines National Sport Coverage
- Yarona FM sport pages [online]
Yarona FM (sports pages) is a broadcast and online platform from Gaborone, publishing in English and Setswana, which covers local sports and fixtures. Launch date not publicly listed. Radio and web combos such as Yarona provide live commentary, interviews and local league updates important where match-day coverage is radio-led. (Wikipedia) - Botswana Football Association / BFA [official]
Botswana Football Association is the national football body from Gaborone, publishing announcements in English, which covers national teams, fixtures and development. Launch date not publicly listed. For authoritative fixtures, squad lists and federation notices, the BFA is the primary source for football-related facts and schedules. (Federation site used for fixtures and notices.) (botswanaunplugged.com)
International News Portals in Botswana
- The Associated Press [AP] Botswana hub
AP is a global news agency that files fast, factual dispatches and photo reports from Botswana on politics, economy and breaking events. Its Botswana hub aggregates timely wire stories and photos that international editors and newsrooms commonly reuse. (AP News) - France 24 Botswana tag
France 24 produces TV-style reports, video features and written dispatches on Botswana useful for francophone audiences and TV-format storytelling. Its “Eye on Africa” and country tag pages collect video reports and analysis about governance and society. (France 24) - RFI [Radio France Internationale] Botswana tag
RFI publishes radio reports, interviews and short features in French and English that often focus on politics, human rights and regional affairs involving Botswana. RFI’s audio and written pieces are handy for francophone listeners and researchers. (RFI) - The Guardian Botswana section
The Guardian runs in-depth features, investigations and global-audience explainers about Botswana’s policy, health and environment stories. Its long-form journalism helps place Botswana issues in wider development and human-interest contexts. (The Guardian) - Jeune Afrique Botswana country page (French)
Jeune Afrique is a major Francophone outlet specialising in African politics and economy; its Botswana page aggregates news, interviews and regional analysis in French. It’s a go-to for francophone readers tracking West & Southern Africa politics and business. (Jeune Afrique) - Africanews Botswana tag
Africanews offers short video reports, quick reads and regional coverage that frequently mention Botswana’s elections, economy and environment. Its multimedia format suits readers who want concise regional briefs with video. (Africanews) - Euronews Botswana tag & video coverage
Euronews provides short video pieces and region-focused explainers on Botswana topics such as tourism, environment and trade. Its visual format and EU perspective help international audiences contextualise Botswana stories. (euronews)
Explore Politics, Culture, Geography And Traditions About Botswana
Political Overview
Botswana achieved independence from the United Kingdom on 30 September 1966 and has since become Africa’s longest uninterrupted democracy under a single constitution. It operates as a multiparty parliamentary republic in which the President indirectly elected by the National Assembly serves as both head of state and government for renewable five‐year terms From independence until 2024, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) held uninterrupted power, but in a historic peaceful transition the opposition Umbrella for Democratic Change led by Duma Boko secured a parliamentary majority, ending 58 years of BDP rule. Despite its reputation for political stability and strong human rights records, observers note ongoing concerns about executive influence over the legislature, limitations on media freedom, and the effects of long‐term single‐party dominance.
Cultural Heritage And Identity
Approximately 79 percent of Botswana’s population are ethnic Tswana, whose communal gatherings known as kgotlas, traditional music and folk dances embody “Botho,” a philosophy of humaneness and communal responsibility at the heart of national identity. Setswana functions as the national language and is spoken by the majority, while English remains the official language of government and commerce; alongside these, over 20 minority languages reflect the country’s rich linguistic tapestry. Botswana safeguards its cultural legacy through multiple UNESCO recognitions from the rock‐art heritage of Tsodilo Hills inscribed in 2001 to the natural marvel of the Okavango Delta in 2014 and celebrates intangible elements such as Dikopelo folk music (2017), Seperu folk dance (2019) and the Wosana ritual (2024)
Geographical Landscape And Climate
Spanning about 581 730 km², Botswana is landlocked in Southern Africa, bordered by Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and a brief frontier with Zambia; its flat to gently undulating terrain is dominated by the sandy expanses of the central and southwestern Kalahari Desert In the northwest, the Okavango Delta forms one of the world’s largest inland wetlands, inundating seasonally typically from December to March and creating a haven for elephants, hippos and hundreds of bird species, while underpinning a flourishing ecotourism sector Botswana’s climate is predominantly subtropical and semi‐arid, with most rainfall delivered as intense summer downpours between November and March, annual totals ranging from over 600 mm in the northeast to under 300 mm in the southwest, and a dry, windy season from April to October marked by dust‐laden winds from the Kalahari