Butale urges envoys to drive economic diplomacy

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🇿🇼 Published: 20 January 2026
📘 Source: Daily News Botswana

Minister for International Relations, Dr Phenyo Butale has urged envoys to position themselves at the forefront of Botswana’s efforts to secure economic dividends in an increasingly competitive global environment while upholding the new government’s commitment to human rights, resilience, agility and quality service delivery.Speaking during the inaugural induction programme for newly-appointed Ambassadors and High Commissioner Designates in Gaborone on January 19, Dr Butale urged them to embrace a modern, inclusive and development-oriented approach to diplomacy as they prepare to assume their postings abroad. The induction programme was designed to onboard envoys recently appointed by the President and equip them with the skills and knowledge required to effectively represent Botswana in the international arena. He congratulated them on their well-deserved appointments, noting that they would serve as representatives of the President and custodians of Botswana’s national interests in their respective jurisdictions.

Dr Butale underscored that staff on boarding, empowerment and welfare remain central to the ministry’s priorities, describing the induction as a critical exercise in preparing envoys for the complex and evolving demands of diplomacy. The induction, he said, provided foundational knowledge on foreign policy, diplomatic practice, culture, protocol and international engagement. “The timing of this induction is particularly important as it comes just before you assume your posts,” he said, adding that it will help ensure alignment with Botswana’s foreign policy objectives.

Dr Butale stressed to the envoys the need to align diplomacy with national development priorities, government policies and Vision 2036. He called for a shift from traditional state-centric diplomacy towards a more strategic, inclusive and multi-layered approach that supports economic transformation. “Diplomacy must not only be viewed as a tool of statecraft, but as a strategic instrument to drive trade, investment, social and cultural exchanges, diaspora engagement and overall national development,” he said.

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He further highlighted emerging diplomatic approaches such as digital diplomacy, science diplomacy and research-driven engagement, noting that those were critical in responding to complex global challenges and advancing national interests. The minister challenged the envoys to bring fresh ideas and innovative approaches that will help deliver on the government’s commitments to Batswana. “These include transforming Botswana into a modern and inclusive economy, empowering citizens and creating jobs, strengthening transparent governance and social justice as well as advancing technological and sector-specific reforms.

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Originally published by Daily News Botswana • January 20, 2026

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