A new youth hub just got signed into existence, and Molepolole is about to become the testing ground.
Deal signed with youth in mind
Deal signed with youth in mind
- The Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs teamed up with Lucara Botswana.
- A Memorandum of Understanding was locked in plans for a youth centre.
- Molepolole is where this experiment officially starts.
- The space is meant to pull young people away from idleness.
- Crime, substance abuse, and gender-based violence sit high on the problem list.
- Skills development and social connection are the counterplay.
- Thapelo Phuthego spelled it out during the signing.
- The government cannot carry every aspiration on its own.
- Private-sector partnerships were framed as survival, not luxury.
- Youth vulnerability was acknowledged without downplaying their value.
- Naseem Lahri doubled down on intentional impact.
- The company positioned the MoU as more than box-ticking.
- Community and national benefit were both part of the promise.
- Lesego Chombo thanked Lucara for stepping up.
- She challenged Molepolole youth to actually use the centre.
- Skills, direction, confidence, and resilience were named as goals.
- Recreation was framed as secondary to crime and substance reduction.
- Population size played a role.
- Crime and gender-based violence statistics mattered.
- The location was described as strategic, not random.
- The Ministry signaled more centres countrywide.
- Inclusivity across gender and vulnerable groups was emphasized.
- Molepolole is being treated as the blueprint.
- Public and private sectors are sharing responsibility.
- Youth empowerment is being framed as prevention, not charity.
- The centre is positioned as a long-term community anchor.