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CIPA Provides Update on the Levy Technical Device Fund Call for Projects funding

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Established in 2008, the Technical Device Fund Levy aims to foster the creation and production of literary and artistic works while supporting the enforcement of copyright and neighboring rights. This initiative has significantly contributed to the technological advancement of businesses, particularly SMEs, across various industries. In this article, we explore the achievements of the fund to date, the impact it has had on local businesses, and the monitoring tools employed by CIPA to ensure the effective use of the funding. Joining us for an insightful discussion is Ms. Keitseng Monyatsi from Copyright Administration at CIPA, who will provide an update on the latest developments and future plans for the fund.

Rati: Good afternoon, everyone. Today, we have a special update from the Companies and Intellectual Property Authority (CIPA) regarding the Levy Technical Device Fund. We are joined by Ms. Keitseng Monyatsi, who will shed some light on the latest developments. Thank you for being with us today.

Ms. Monyatsi: Thank you for having me.

Rati: Can you start by giving us an overview of the Levy Technical Device Fund and its primary objectives?

Ms. Monyatsi: Certainly. The Levy Technical Device Fund is an initiative by CIPA aimed at supporting the acquisition of technical devices that enhance the operations and capabilities of businesses, particularly SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises). The primary objective is to promote technological advancement and innovation within the business community, ensuring that local businesses remain competitive in an increasingly digital global market.

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Rati: That sounds like a significant step forward. Can you tell us about the recent updates or changes to the fund?

Ms. Monyatsi: Absolutely. One of the key updates is the increase in the funding limit. Previously, businesses could apply for up to BWP 50,000 in support, but we have now raised this limit to BWP 100,000. This change is aimed at accommodating larger-scale projects and more advanced technological needs.

Rati: That’s a substantial increase. What has prompted this decision?

Ms. Monyatsi: We’ve seen a growing demand for more sophisticated technology among local businesses. As they scale up and face more complex challenges, the need for advanced devices and systems has become more apparent. The increase in funding is a response to these evolving needs, ensuring that businesses have the resources to invest in cutting-edge technology.

Rati: How can businesses apply for this fund, and what are the eligibility criteria?

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Ms. Monyatsi: The application process is quite straightforward. Businesses need to submit a detailed proposal outlining their technological needs and how the fund will be used to address these needs. The proposal should include a budget breakdown and expected outcomes. As for eligibility, applicants must be registered with CIPA and demonstrate a clear need for the technical device in question. Priority is given to businesses that can show potential for significant impact and innovation.

Rati: Are there any success stories or examples of businesses that have benefited from the Levy Technical Device Fund?

Ms. Monyatsi: Yes, there are several success stories. For instance, a local agribusiness recently used the fund to purchase advanced irrigation systems, which significantly increased their yield and efficiency. Another example is a tech startup that acquired high-performance servers to support their growing client base, enabling them to scale their operations and offer better services.

Rati: It’s great to hear such positive outcomes. What are the future plans for the Levy Technical Device Fund?

Ms. Monyatsi: We plan to continue expanding the fund and exploring partnerships with other organizations to provide even more comprehensive support. Additionally, we are looking into offering training and advisory services to help businesses make the most of their technological investments.

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Rati: Thank you for sharing these insights. Any final words for businesses considering applying for the fund?

Ms. Monyatsi: I would encourage all eligible businesses to take advantage of this opportunity. Investing in technology can be a game-changer, and the Levy Technical Device Fund is here to support you in making that leap. Don’t hesitate to reach out to CIPA for assistance with your application.

Rati: Thank you, Ms. Monyatsi, for this informative update. We look forward to seeing how the fund continues to benefit the business community.

Ms. Monyatsi: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure.

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Sharon Sibonge, My Star 2012 Winner, Passes Away

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The music community is heartbroken by the sudden and tragic passing of Sharon Sibonge, beloved My Star 2012 winner.

Sharon reportedly died due to birth complications, turning a moment of joy into profound sorrow. Her death has sent shockwaves across the country, leaving fans, fellow artists, and loved ones in disbelief.

Known for her soul-stirring voice and powerful stage presence, Sharon captured hearts over a decade ago. She sang with deep emotion, moving audiences, and was a true light. Her breathtaking rendition of Céline Dion’s “I Surrender” showcased her crystal-clear high notes and raw emotional delivery.

That light has been dimmed far too soon, leaving a silence filled with sorrow.

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Botswana Creatives Inspired by Shaka iLembe Masterclass Hosted by NACB in Partnership with MultiChoice Botswana

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Gaborone, Botswana. 16 July 2025. Local creatives were given a front-row seat to world class storytelling at today’s Shaka iLembe Masterclass, hosted by the National Arts Council of Botswana (NACB) in partnership with MultiChoice Botswana. The session, held at Thapong Café & Deli in Gaborone, brought together local filmmakers, cultural custodians and creatives to explore the power of authentic African storytelling.

At the heart of the masterclass was a discussion on the making of Mzansi Magic’s Shaka iLembe, the critically acclaimed epic drama series that first captivated audiences across the continent in 2023, and again in 2025 with its ongoing Season 2 broadcast. The event was headlined by key leadership of Bomb Productions, the production company behind the series, as well as local industry veteran, Johnson Otlaadisa.

“The concept behind this event was born out of the notion that platforms such as these are critical in empowering the next generation of storytellers,” said Thembile Legwaila, MultiChoice Botswana Head of Marketing. “We’re proud to partner with NACB, an entity that has shown intention in creating spaces for creatives to learn, connect and inspire. For us, Shaka iLembe is more than just a show, but evidence that when we tell our stories with clarity and excellence, they can resonate across the world.”

Speaking during the session, Desiree Markgraaff, Executive Producer of Shaka iLembe, emphasized the importance of cultural respect in historical storytelling: “You can’t tell a story like Shaka iLembe without deeply respecting the people, the language, and the legacy. When culture is honoured, the production gains depth, truth and power. That’s what makes it resonate and what changes historical depictions to stories we can all connect with.”

The Shaka iLembe Masterclass provided invaluable insight into research, production design, funding, casting and cultural consultation behind the series, allowing for local creatives to gather first-hand insights on the gravity of authentic African storytelling at an international level.

Further highlighting the significance of preparation in the filmmaking process, Bomb Productions Head of Research, Jacob Ntshangase added “The initial research for Shaka iLembe Season 1 took us six years. Six years of oral consultation, fact finding, and walking hand-in-hand with the descendants of this remarkable story to develop and deliver an honest and authentic depiction of Shaka and the Zulu kingdom. If you want your stories to not only effectively land with your audience but to leave a lasting impact, you must make a commitment to planning and research.”

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Today’s event marks another step in building a stronger creative industry in Botswana through collaboration, with a shared vision to elevate local voices and African narratives on a global stage.

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Feature: Samantha Mogwe Joins The Recording Academy – A Voice for Botswana on the Global Stage

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In a resounding testament to the growing influence of African voices in global music, Botswana’s own Samantha Mogwe has achieved a monumental milestone: she has officially joined The Recording Academy’s prestigious 2025 New Member Class. This isn’t just a personal triumph for Samantha; it’s a victory for Botswana, for Southern African music, and for every creative dreaming beyond their borders.

“Look at God,” Samantha shared, expressing her deep honor at becoming part of this “inspiring global community of creatives and professionals shaping the future of music.” As a newly minted Voting Member, Samantha now holds a significant voice in the GRAMMY Awards process. This position offers her an unparalleled platform to advocate for our industry, champion fellow artists, and continue her own remarkable journey in music.

What makes this achievement particularly impactful, and what Samantha herself emphasizes, is the Academy’s commitment to diversity – of genre, background, and voice. She is “proud to contribute [her] perspective from Botswana,” a crucial addition that will help “champion the kind of excellence that uplifts and includes.” This is the kind of representation that truly opens doors and reshapes the narrative of global music.

Samantha stands on the shoulders of many who paved the way. She extends heartfelt gratitude to her “personal person Mpho Sebina,” alongside Baobab Media, Kindra Parker, and Pat Dambe, acknowledging them as those “who built bridges long before we knew what they’d connect.” It’s important to recognize that Samantha is also part of a growing wave of Batswana artists making their mark on the international stage, with talents like Moonga K. and Mpho Sebina having also been part of this esteemed global community. Their collective presence is a powerful statement about the depth of talent emerging from Botswana.

This moment for Samantha Mogwe is a vibrant affirmation of the power of perseverance, talent, and community. It’s a call to action for “more African voices in global spaces” and a powerful encouragement for all of us “to dream out loud.”

Congratulations, Samantha, on this incredible achievement! Your voice, and Botswana’s, are now louder and clearer on the world’s biggest musical stage.

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