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🇿🇼 Published: 21 January 2026
📘 Source: The Gazette

Diamond College of Botswana has launched a national SMS competition offering cash prizes of up to P200,000, linking public participation to the upcoming Gaborone 26 World Athletics Relays, scheduled for May 2–3. The relays will be the first World Athletics event of this kind to be hosted in Botswana and on the African continent. Diamond College is sponsoring the event and says the competition is designed to broaden national involvement while raising funds to support the Games.

Participants in the competition stand a chance to win monthly prizes of P10,000, with the grand prize of P200,000 set to be awarded on April 28. Speaking at the launch held this week , Diamond College of Botswana representative Allan Moyo said the initiative is intended to invite nationwide participation in what she described as a historic moment for the country. “It is a challenge for the nation and every single one of us has to rise up in solidarity, in hospitality, to showcase the spirit and the soul of the nation,” Moyo said.

Botswana will host athletes from around the world when the World Athletics Relays come to Gaborone in May. The event will take place at the National Stadium and serves as a qualifying competition for major global championships. Moyo said the SMS competition goes beyond prize money and is meant to create what she called a “national conversation” around the relays.

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“Today we are not just launching a competition, an SMS competition. We are unveiling a conversation, a national conversation where we are engaging everyone,” she said. According to Diamond College, the competition is structured around four objectives, beginning with giving citizens a voice regardless of location.

“Not only are we talking about our athletes, or those who are going to be able to attend the stadium, but everyone who is in this country,” Moyo said. “With just a simple SMS they can hold their space in this historic event.” She added that participation is open to people across the country, including remote areas.

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Originally published by The Gazette • January 21, 2026

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