Dikgang le ditlhagiso
What we're saying
Official statements, campaign updates and programme news. For press enquiries, see the contact page.
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Storytelling as advocacy: the LERATO film screening
At the Alliance Française de Gaborone, Re A Bua spoke to the power of storytelling as a tool against gender-based violence.
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Empowering primary school children against bullying
A book donation drive at Boikhutso and Bophirima primary schools, putting a story about assertiveness and kindness into children's hands.
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Early prevention at Bophirima Primary School
Re A Bua donated copies of Different but Equal at Bophirima Primary School, raising awareness on early prevention of GBV among school-going children.
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#JusticeForTshepi: we will not let this be forgotten
Why Re A Bua stands with the family, what the movement is demanding, and how you can add your voice.
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Remembering Tshepi, a year on
One year after 13-year-old Tshepi died, we mark the anniversary, retrace the timeline of the #JusticeForTshepi movement, and remind Botswana that we are still waiting.
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Honouring an invite in Ledumang: the toxic cultures that fuel GBV
Re A Bua spent the day in the Ledumang community, tackling the difficult conversations and the toxic cultures that fuel gender-based violence against children.
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A candlelight for justice: the youth refuse to inherit silence
Students from BAC and the University of Botswana gathered for a Candlelight Justice event, standing united to demand a safe and protective environment for every child.
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Different but Equal arrives in primary schools
Our book drive is putting a child-friendly book about gender-based violence into the hands of primary school learners.
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Tell Clubs open: where children learn that telling is safe
Our storytelling clubs in schools give children a protected space to speak, listen, and be heard.
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Why Re A Bua exists: our founding statement
Founded December 2025: who we are, what we believe, and the Botswana we are working toward.