Life in Botswana| All you need to know from a Ghanaian Lawyer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- Join us on a captivating journey through the heart of Botswana as we sit down with Mrs. Evelyn Akorfa Gadasu- Khunwane, Esq, a Ghanaian lawyer(now a Motswana) living and working in Botswana with her family. In this interview, Mrs. Akorfa shares her unique perspective on life in Botswana, offering invaluable insights into its education, Health, land, rent, business, everyday experiences and many more.
00:00 Introduction
01:39 Overview
03:50 Our Guest
04:20 Education
15:43 Health
18:41 How to become a Botswana Citizen
22:16 How to buy a land in Botswana
28:07 Business advice / Ideas
28:56 Visa
32:29 Rent
34:05 Minimum wage
35:07 Final Message
Do you want more interviews like this? Let us know in the comment section below
I love this episode.
Wonderful interview session. And very educative.
I came across this video in my research about moving to Botswana as an expat, with my wife, and I'll love to know more.
Plus, I'll appreciate every help available, and/or direct contact or mail.
I'm a Nigerian, and in Nigeria.
Thank you.
@@myarktv Okay!
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Sure, I have subscribed.
Do you help in process and steps?
I am from Botswana, and I was so engaged in this interview that I believe conducting more interviews like this would be beneficial.
Thanks! I will surely do that. Happy hearing from you
I want to come to Botswana
Great
Thanks my brother 🙏😊
Educative Lerato
Great content ❤
Great one
On point 😂❤
Great as always😊
Thanks again!
A single science student and now a lawyer. This lady should have seminars across the senior schools and do motivations. I say that because back at school I used to see single science students lose hope when in that stream.
Gakere? We will bring her back to the show 😂
Great, I really enjoyed the discourse.
Thanks, Boss!
How you are you?
@@loratotv4960 Really doing well boss
Her accent doesn't sound like a Ghanaian. I suppose she's been in Botswana for many years
Really? Hah😂 she is a Ghanaian ooo
I agree, she rolls her R's like Southern Africans do.
After all she left Ghana as a child.
This lady sounds very much like a southern African,the way she even says motswana is very evident.
Even the locals are supposed to pay P5.00 at the clinic
Okay! Thanks for the insight
I have never paid P5 and have never been asked to pay that.
I think single science is phased out😂
😅
Haven't the Nigerians flooded your country?
How?
@@loratotv4960 They look at where living standards of living are good and they migrate in droves there usually with their negative tendencies. That's what I mean
@@aureliusmarkus9139You're very correct.
But many Nigerians won't like your truth comments, because they hate truth.
I'm a Nigerian and I agree 💯 percent with you.
We Nigerians cannot make Nigeria to be a good living country for we Nigerians.
Because we're so Corrupt and wicked people, I mean very very wicked and Corrupt people.
Corruption is allover the world 🌎🌍.
But in Nigeria is not just about Corruption alone.
We had Kidnappers, Armed Robbers, Boko Haram, Herdsmen, Gun men, Ritualist etc.
It's very sad for my country.
What has this got to do with nigerians?
@@aureliusmarkus9139hahahaha shame on you.