Introduction
The Republic of Botswana, commonly known as Botswana (Botswana), is a landlocked country located in southern Africa. Dry terrace terrain, with South Africa to the south, Namibia to the west, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. The northern end of the country borders Zambia only near Victoria Falls. After independence from the United Kingdom in 1966, there were not many turbulences and changes, and the politics and finance of the colonial period were retained. System, the diamond mining industry is also a country with a better investment environment than Africa; in addition, Botswana is known for its strong personal freedom, and has significant advantages in freedom of the press and personal property rights.
About the National Anthem
Blessed Be This Noble Land-'Bless this noble land'-Fatshe leno la rona
'Bless this noble land' is the national anthem of Botswana. Harlemnich Motzetai. Adopted in 1966. Since independence, this song has been sung occasionally at important events in the country such as the Kgotla meeting, independence celebrations and other national events. Singing is not allowed, people stand In attention mode, security personnel like police and soldiers salute. This is a kind of respect. This song cannot be sung in any way or anywhere.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 5:8. The flag with a sky blue background has a black strip with a white border in the middle. The sky blue symbolizes the rain that the country values, and the black strip with a white border symbolizes the harmony between blacks and whites.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Botswana was inaugurated in 1966. It is a shield emblem with an African design. The upper part is three gears, the middle is a water pattern, and the lower part is a bull head. The shield is supported by two zebras. They also support ivory and sorghum. The lower part. The ribbon book has Botswana's motto 'Rainwater'.