Noun
a member of a Bantu people living chiefly in Botswana and western South Africa
Source: WordNetAgriculture More than half of Batswana (preferred address of the people of Botswana) live in rural areas and are dependent on subsistence crop and livestock farming, together with money sent home by relatives in urban areas. Source: Internet
The stakes are high since Batswana will be expecting the team to surpass its last edition performance where it made it to the last four. Source: Internet
As a norm, he says they travel to ECG every Friday as some of Batswana are stewards, serving in the church in Pretoria. Source: Internet
Mr Khama also urged representatives to approach issues with a purpose of positively contributing towards enriching the livelihoods of Batswana and not to gain political mileage. Source: Internet
“He did not like it and it was not my intention to say that to him… It was slip of the tongue,” explained Mokalake adding that he works and lives with infected Batswana. Source: Internet
Like other groups in the region from an early date Batswana were able to produce their own gunpowder as well as shot. Source: Internet