The Voice (Botswana)

OFF TO THE WATERS

33 soldiers complete swimming course

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

ABOUT 33 Botswana Defence Force soldiers last week Friday completed their three months basic swimming course.

The course was held at Shashe Dam near Tonota village to enable soldiers to operate in wetlands and subsequent­ly equip them to navigate and plan tasks on wetlands effectivel­y.

The training included students being able to swim a lap of at least 100m unassisted and being able to retrieve objects underwater.

Delivering his keynote address, Brigadier Kagiso Malebogo Kgaswanyan­e said the training prepared the soldiers for the rigorous operationa­l environmen­t and also to instil in them the resilience and determinat­ion essential for military service.

He continued to highlight that the students have demonstrat­ed commitment, dedication and courage, reflecting one of the BDF values.

“Swimming offers a low impact, full body workout that promotes cardiovasc­ular health, muscular strength and mental resilience.

“It is an invaluable tool to us in our arsenal as we strive to uphold our duty to protect and serve,” said Brigadier Kgaswanyan­e.

He concluded by extending his gratitude to the instructor­s for dedicating their time and expertise to mentor, train and equip soldiers.

For his part, one instructor, Warrant Officer Class 1, Molefe Morapedi, said their expectatio­ns were to perform basic rescue drills, riverine drills and floating skills for three minutes.

“I am confident enough to testify that indeed the students have demonstrat­ed their capability in all swimming activities as outlined in the course,” said Morapedi in closing.

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Soldiers showcasing their swimming skills at Shashe Dam
IN ACTION: Soldiers showcasing their swimming skills at Shashe Dam
 ?? ?? IN ACTION: Swimmers on their final day
IN ACTION: Swimmers on their final day

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