Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim characterized Botswana as a key Malaysian partner within Africa, noting substantial investments there. He made this statement following a meeting with Botswana's Vice-President, Ndaba Nkosinathi Gaolathe. Anwar highlighted several Malaysian commercial ventures in the republic, including an automotive wiring factory, the Limkokwing University campus in Gaborone, and railway maintenance services.
The Prime Minister added that Vice-President Gaolathe expressed gratitude for collaborative efforts with Malaysia's Performance Management and Delivery Unit. Both nations have agreed to investigate new areas for mutually beneficial cooperation. Anwar also extended his greetings to President Duma Boko, reinforcing the diplomatic relationship established over thirty years ago.
The Prime Minister added that Vice-President Gaolathe expressed gratitude for collaborative efforts with Malaysia's Performance Management and Delivery Unit. Both nations have agreed to investigate new areas for mutually beneficial cooperation. Anwar also extended his greetings to President Duma Boko, reinforcing the diplomatic relationship established over thirty years ago.