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Caption: Minister of International Relations, Dr Phenyo Butale visiting Botswana Prisons Service after the staff houses were submerged in water due to rising waters from the Gaborone dam spill.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Photo: Gaseitswe Moruakgomo

Event: Interview

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Caption: A rescue boat with eight officers capsized in Notwane River in Mochudi after hitting a tree. The officers were safe.

Location: MOCHUDI

Photographer: Thompson Keobaletswe

Event: Interview

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Caption: Gaborone Dam reached full capacity on February 20 following the torrential rains, which left a trail of destruction. The last time the dam was full was in 2017.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Photo: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Interview

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Caption: Some parts of Gaborone were submerged in water following overflowing of the Gaborone Dam. Photo:

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Interview

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Caption: Minister for State President, Mr Moeti Mohwasa (second left) receiving a dummy cheque from Orange Botswana CEO, Ms Nene Maiga (second right) in Gaborone on February 21. Orange Botswana is one of the companies, which extended a helping hand to the flood victims.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Godfrey Mpuse

Event: Interview

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Caption: A number of roads were closed in Gaborone, as they were impassable following heavy rains.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Interview

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