Youth get framed as doers, not trainees, with the government nudged to stop lecturing and start building alongside them.
Youth are framed as core economic drivers
Youth are framed as core economic drivers
- Ndaba Gaolathe says youth already solve problems, not waiting for titles.
- He points at education, digital reach, and creativity as real leverage.
- Botswana gets pitched as shaped by youth input, not someday leadership.
- The tone pushes agency over applause.
- Ndaba Gaolathe cites submissions from the Botswana Economic Transformation Programme call.
- He frames those ideas as proof of initiative and accountability.
- Dependency gets side-eyed in favor of entrepreneurship and stewardship.
- Taking control gets sold as national progress fuel.
- Ndaba Gaolathe flags land access and experience gaps.
- Youth get urged to stay mobile, flexible, and inventive.
- Skills and ideas get pitched as workaround tools.
- Waiting for perfect conditions gets quietly dismissed.
- Ndaba Gaolathe calls on institutions to listen, not posture.
- Youth are framed as co-builders of the economy.
- Collaboration gets tied to values and growth.
- Botswana’s future gets described as a shared construction project.