The event will take place on April 27–28, 2026, in Kasane, Chobe District, and is expected to draw government leaders, industry experts and professionals from across Botswana and the wider Southern African Development Community region. The awards and conference are hosted by S.H.E On Standby in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs through the Department of Occupational Health and Safety. The initiative seeks to recognise organisations, individuals, and programmes making measurable contributions to workplace safety, sustainability, and operational excellence across industries.
The 2026 edition will be held under the theme ‘Protecting People, Preserving Our Future’, reflecting growing regional emphasis on responsible governance, employee wellbeing, and environmental stewardship. A major highlight of the gathering will be a keynote address by Pius Mokgware, Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, who is expected to reaffirm government commitment to strengthening occupational health and safety systems and ensuring the protection of workers across all sectors of the economy. Organisers say the two-day conference will feature high-level presentations, expert-led discussions on safety leadership and ESG principles, and sessions focusing on psychosocial risks, workplace wellness and innovation in safety management.
The programme also includes networking activities designed to showcase the Kasane–Chobe tourism destination as a venue for regional professional events. The SHERQ Impact Awards ceremony will recognise excellence in multiple categories covering corporate performance, individual leadership and regional SADC achievements, highlighting organisations that demonstrate innovation, compliance, and measurable impact in the SHERQ space. Ahead of the main event, organisers will host a pre-conference capacity-building programme from April 18–22, 2026, expected to train more than 100 safety representatives, shop stewards and employees in practical skills aimed at strengthening workplace safety culture across Botswana.
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The conference will coincide with the global commemoration of World Day for Safety and Health at Work on April 28, 2026, positioning Botswana at the centre of regional discussions on safety, sustainability, and responsible business practices. Speaking on the initiative, Nthabiseng Mmusi, founder of S.H.E On Standby and convener of the SHERQ Impact Awards Botswana, said the platform is intended to drive long-term cultural change in workplaces. “This platform is about more than recognition, it is about driving a culture where safety, health and sustainability are embedded into how we work, lead and build our future,” Mmusi said.
Organisations across Botswana and the SADC region have been invited to participate as sponsors, exhibitors, and nominees, with organisers encouraging companies to use the platform to showcase innovation, engage decision-makers, and contribute to safer and more sustainable workplaces. The Speaker, Dithapelo Keorapetse, delivered a judgment on the allegations made by Moswaane regarding an influx of substandard medicines into the country. After reviewing a dossier of evidence, including savingrammes, letters from BOMRA, and even a death certificate, the Speaker concluded that the Minister was guilty of grave exaggerations.The ruling did not dismiss Moswaane entirely though. It acknowledged that some medicines had been recalled,…
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