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How Can Botswana’s Economic Success Model Be Replicated to Reduce Outward Migration Pressures in Southern Africa?

 Botswana’s Economic Success Model A Rising Economy Amid Persistent Migration Flows Migration pressures continue to shape Southern Africa’s social and economic landscape. Between 2020 and 2024, roughly 108,000 South Africans emigrated, averaging 27,000 people a year—about 74 leaving daily (BusinessTech, 2024). In contrast, Botswana’s success story offers valuable lessons. Once one of the world’s poorest […]

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