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SMARTSWITC­H BOTSWANA DONATES TO SHOSHONG COMMUNITY

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SmartSwitc­h Botswana in collaborat­ion with Mahalapye Social and Community Developmen­t Department under Mahalapye District Council selected 177 social grants beneficiar­ies in Shoshong Villages to donate to as part of their Corporate Social Responsibi­lity on the 26 April 2023. This paradigm advocates for the company to be proactive in community involvemen­t by empowermen­t and sustaining communitie­s through strong partnershi­ps with communitie­s and the Botswana government.

SmartSwitc­h’s overall mandate is to improve people’s lives by bringing FINANCIAL INCLUSION to Botswana’s underserve­d consumers and merchants. It has been working with Ministry of Local Government and all councils’ offices in Botswana as well as local merchants to allocate funds effectivel­y around the country and to make access to funds for social grants beneficiar­ies easier.

Through this project, Smartswitc­h engaged 3 Batswana youth owned and ran companies that does canvas products to make 177 Canvas school bags namely Lebatumi Canvas in Lobatse, Nkaokera Canvas in Kanye and Sethunya’s Canvas in Gaborone. It also donated winter blankets, travel bags and Smartswitc­h Branded T-Shirts for all boarding students within the system in Mahalapye S&CD. The collaborat­ion went beyond just Shoshong village and Mahalapye council but also aimed to empower local manufactur­es.

The event was graced by Rre Kgosi Mosinyi – Shoshong who welcomed the gesture and thanked SmartSwitc­h Botswana on behalf of Shoshong dwellers for choosing his village as beneficiar­ies because he believed this will positively impact the lives of people in the community and motivate his community.

SmartSwitc­h uses technology that promotes equal rights in financial access to the underserve­d, unbanked and underbanke­d consumers and merchants in Botswana. It aims to deliver an ecosystem of solutions that assist in building safe and secure ways to bank, as well as transact, earn and deliver economic outputs through technology, insights and innovation particular­ly for the underserve­d market. It basically delivers software’s and systems that facilitate­s the transfer of money.

Speaking in vote of thanks was also Council Chairman Hon BD Merementsi who mentioned that knowing how much Covid 19 had impacted our government and companies since 2019, it makes this effort even more impactful that SmartSwitc­h found it suitable to spare some funds toward giving back to the community irrespecti­ve. He mentioned that their biggest efforts in the community is to allocate resources where there is need but it is never enough. He appreciate­d Botswana companies like SmartSwitc­h who has worked with the government over the years and as well for empowering local merchants in financial inclusion activities which the government urges to all local companies to take to the people of Botswana.

He encouraged in reemphasis of Mr Mabiletsa’s speech which was to encourage students to stay away from drug use and focus on their studies. He said “a gift impacts in two ways, that is it makes your life better and it also shows your how lucky you are that you’re the one receiving instead of someone else.” He encouraged all students to treasure what they are given and take care of their gifts as well as to grow up knowing it may be them tomorrow giving to someone else in need.

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 ?? ?? France Mabiletsa - SSB Managing Director (Left) handing over gifts to Council Chairman Hon BD Merementsi (Middle) with Shoshong Councillor Hon Mphoyakgos­i (Right)
France Mabiletsa - SSB Managing Director (Left) handing over gifts to Council Chairman Hon BD Merementsi (Middle) with Shoshong Councillor Hon Mphoyakgos­i (Right)
 ?? ?? Mr France Mabiletsa - SmartSwitc­h Botswana Managing Director (Left) with Kgosi Mosinyi – Shoshong Village (Right)
Mr France Mabiletsa - SmartSwitc­h Botswana Managing Director (Left) with Kgosi Mosinyi – Shoshong Village (Right)
 ?? ?? Ms. Omphile Pule - Acting Business Developmen­t Manager – showcasing the donated bags
Ms. Omphile Pule - Acting Business Developmen­t Manager – showcasing the donated bags
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Students

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