Yesterday was such a beautiful day! After three months, we reunited with the women of Shashe VDC for our follow-up session. Three months ago, each woman wrote a letter to herself, making promises about the business she wanted to start or grow. Yesterday, they opened those letters and shared their incredible progress along with the pride […]
Re Jala Peo has officially handed over a newly established waste collection point to Letsholathebe Memorial School, promoting environmental responsibility and clean school surroundings. The station includes clearly labelled bins [Glass, Green waste, Paper and Plastic] to encourage students to separate waste correctly. This hands-on initiative is designed to build lifelong habits of proper waste […]
Young learners at Mathiba Memorial School and Andrew Wellio Primary School recently brought their imaginations to life through the Aflatoun Social Emotional Learning curriculum activity themed “Unleashing My Imagination.” The initiative provided a dynamic space for students to express themselves creatively while exploring essential life skills and values. Students took to the ground by crafting […]
We are deeply grateful for the visit of Karien, Ed, and their daughter Puck to Katja at Phazama Farm. On July 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, they rolled up their sleeves and dedicated their time and energy to the children of the Tsutsubega Playgroup. On the 22nd, they prepared a wonderful climbing structure at the farm, […]
Our gardening coordinator planting a tree with Warder of Maun Prisons. In a continued effort to promote environmental stewardship and community collaboration, Re Jala Peo made a meaningful contribution by donating and planting six trees at Maun Prison on the 30th of June 2025. The tree planting initiative aimed to support the prison’s greening efforts, […]
This year’s Global Money Week brought together 53 enthusiastic participants from 15 schools across Maun for a wonderful celebration of financial education. Representing their schools were Junior Rangers and Aflatoun Club members, joined by coordinators and trainers for a full day of learning and fun. The event opened with an inspiring keynote speech from Mr. […]
In a powerful step toward environmental awareness and community resilience, Re Jala Peo has launched a tree-planting initiative in schools across Maun and surrounding villages. The project, aimed at promoting climate education and sustainability, involves club members, teachers, and local volunteers working together to plant indigenous and fruit trees in schoolyards and public spaces. “We […]
The Nina Safari Tales Project, launched by Re Jala Peo in cooperation with Nancy of Botswana Specialist, is helping women that took part in our women empowerment programs in Maun and nearby villages build brighter futures through creativity and skill-building. The project started in Thito Ward, teaching women to crochet safari animals using high quality […]