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Japan, Botswana host exhibition

- MOMPATI TLHANKANE Staff Writer

On Tuesday the Embassy of Japan hosted a reception at the Thapong Visual Arts Centre to commemorat­e the 55th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The reception celebrated the opening of the Photo Exhibition displaying over 150 pictures taken by Japanese and Batswana of their stay in the two respective host countries.

Attendees took a tour of the photo exhibition and enjoyed the Japan photos taken by Batswana, uniquely portraying how Batswana see Japan and interact with Japanese people.

There are photos of Botswana taken by Japanese residents, providing an opportunit­y to see Botswana through the lens of people who come from a different background.

The exhibition will be open to the public until the November 8, 2021.

Diplomatic relations between the two countries were establishe­d in 1966, the same year the British Protectora­te of Bechuanala­nd gained independen­ce as the Republic of Botswana.

Acting Minister of Internatio­nal Affairs and Cooperatio­n, Kabo Morwaeng attended the reception as the Guest of Honuor along side many distinguis­hed guests who contribute­d in building and strengthen­ing the bilateral relations between the two countries. Ambassador of Japan to Botswana, Hoshiyama

Takashi expressed his delight to host the reception and touched upon the path of collaborat­ive relations that the two countries have walked over the past 55 years.

He recollecte­d on the various assistance and support Japan received from Botswana, in bilateral, regional and internatio­nal sphere, and thanked especially for the generous donation the government of Botswana and its people gave to Japan when the devastatin­g Great East Japan Earthquake hit Japan 10 years ago.

Looking towards the next 55 years, Ambassador Takashi pointed out the many areas that the two countries can cooperate in this

globalised world and looked forward to seeing more trusting bilateral relations supported by strong partnershi­p.

For his part ,Morwaeng recognised Japan as one of the first countries that Botswana establishe­d her diplomatic relations with and that Japan has been and still is one of the major developmen­t partners supporting Botswana.

Morwaeng congratula­ted the long standing relations, pointing out the importance of taking stock of past and present achievemen­ts and to re-commit to propel the already excellent relations to greater heights in the new decade.

 ?? PICS: KENNEDY RAMOKONE ?? There are photos of Botswana taken by Japanese residents, providing an opportunit­y to see Botswana through the lens of people who come from a different background
PICS: KENNEDY RAMOKONE There are photos of Botswana taken by Japanese residents, providing an opportunit­y to see Botswana through the lens of people who come from a different background

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