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By Myles Thies
Head of Strategic Services, Eiffel Corp
The Gaborone morning air is warm and bright as we navigate the busy rush hour traffic out of the city. The many large traffic circles dotted around the recently rained on and now bustling capital of Botswana provide an endless example of ‘creative’ driving styles and prove that mini taxi drivers from all over the continent are still the most brazen of all road users. We eventually hit the free air of the A1 and speed passed the myriad of new shopping malls and factories north of the city on the way to Mahalpye.
The roads in this part of the country are relatively new and exceptionally good, evidence of the injection of Chinese money into the Botswana economy. Perceptions about poor African standards are rapidly discarded behind as we hit 120kmph along the litter free highway where regular teams of local workers use simple manual grass cutters to maintain these valuable commerce enabling transport networks. A run in with the local law enforcement for some over enthusiastic use of the accelerator is the only blemish on an enjoyable journey through the green, bush filled, landscape on the way to our focus client of the day, Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) in Palapye just 160km south of Francistown.
Reliving every rally game played on an Xbox we channel Sebastien Loeb with our tenacious little rental and negotiate the recommend short cut sand road with some minor consternation to make it just in time for our 10am appointment. We’re here to deliver our new assessment to various stakeholders at BIUST leveraging Eiffelcorps new services lead approach to eLearning development which we have tilted the Steps to Maturity Programme.
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