The Voice (Botswana)

US AMBASSADOR PAYS BIUST COURTESY CALL

- BY KITSO RAMONO

The U.S. Ambassador to Botswana, Howard Van Vranken, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Botswana Internatio­nal University of Science and Technology Vice Chancellor, Otlogetswe Totolo.

The U.S. Ambassador and his entourage indicated interest in collaborat­ing with the university to generate sustainabl­e energy through solar energy in an effort to transition away from fossil fuels.

The vice chancellor treated the U.S. ambassador to a presentati­on on the services

that BIUST provides, partnershi­ps that they have or have had with U.S. universiti­es and a tour of the campus, which culminated in a conversati­on with STEM students.

“I just wanted to mention a few of the opportunit­ies that exist between BIUST and U.S. institutio­ns to demonstrat­e the great potential that lies out there. We are hopeful that the Embassy of the U.S. in Gaborone could help us to pursue these opportunit­ies further so that we can derive tangible benefits from our relationsh­ips,” said Totolo.

In response to the vice chancellor’s address, Ambassador Van Vranken said that an institutio­n like BIUST plays an important role in Botswana by providing skills

and catalysing transforma­tion.

“I want Botswana to be known as innovative, creative and dynamic in ways that would bring Botswana from what it is now to where you want to go, which is a diversely generating economy, not relying on extractive­s, rather create jobs and solving problems. I have seen, it’s a vision that BIUST is aiming for, hence USA is interested in helping you guys to realising your goal,” said Van Vranken.

The Ambassador also had a meet and greet session with the Fulbright programme alumni currently working at BIUST. The Fulbright programme provides an opportunit­y to scholar’s from Botswana to study in the U.S.

 ?? ?? BIUST VICE CHANCELLOR:
Totolo
BIUST VICE CHANCELLOR: Totolo
 ?? ?? U.S. AMBASSADOR:
Van Vranken
U.S. AMBASSADOR: Van Vranken

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