A massive relay event landing in Botswana forced Gaborone's leadership into overdrive on busted infrastructure and street safety before international athletes show up.
Gaborone locks in for relay-event prep
Gaborone locks in for relay-event prep
- Mayor Oarabile Motlaleng connected with Commissioner Marathe.
- Their 5 March chat happened at Police Headquarters.
- Safety, infrastructure, and crowd readiness topped the agenda.
- Botswana hosts the World Athletics Relays in May.
- Dinah Marathe called out garbage lighting across Gaborone.
- Dim roads jack up risks for unfamiliar visitors.
- Motlaleng confirmed 40,000 solar lights are coming.
- Solar-powered units keep working through power outages.
- Missing house numbers slow down police callouts.
- Officers struggle to pinpoint addresses without visible markers.
- Careless drivers have smashed multiple traffic signals.
- Cops want stiffer consequences for that negligence.
- Crews are hacking back overgrown vegetation citywide.
- Thick brush gives criminals easy hiding spots.
- Wire theft drops when overgrowth gets cleared.
- Gaborone wants to look sharp for global guests.