The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Botswana to launch satellite

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GABORONE. – Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi announced that the country’s first satellite, Bot-Sat-1, which was kicked off in December 2020, is set to be launched in 2023, during his State of the Nation Address ( SONA) this week.

The satellite will be utilised to generate useful data to solve developmen­tal challenges in Botswana especially in the communicat­ions, internet, weather forecastin­g, agricultur­al, land resources mapping, television broadcasti­ng, and tourism industries which will be the backbone of the knowledge economy within Vision 2036 and the Reset Agenda of Botswana.

According to a release by The Voice, Mr Masisi stated in his address that the project will make Botswana one of the few African countries, including Zimbabwe, with an orbiting satellite, reflecting the nation’s hunger for a knowledge-based economy.

“The Bot- SAT- 1 will bring Botswana into the global satellite eco-system for research and developmen­t in a variety 32 of discipline­s,” said President Masisi.

Professor Abraham Atta Ogwu, the head of the satellite project and BIUST Deputy Vice Chancellor-Research, Developmen­t and Innovation, said the team has completed the first phase of the ground communicat­ion station which will be commission­ed on 29 November, after which the satellite will be launched next year.

Ogwu affirmed that the aim of the project is indigenous capacity developmen­t for future projects to help the country develop a knowledge-based economy. – Space in Africa

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