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President's Day in Botswana is a public holiday that typically occurs on the third Monday of July. It is a day set aside to honor the sitting president and reflect on the presidency's role in the nation's governance. The holiday also serves as an occasion for citizens to celebrate their national pride and unity.
The holiday was originally called "Presidents' Day" to commemorate the contributions of all individuals who have served as the nation's president since its independence in 1966. Initially, it was celebrated on July 1st but has since been moved to create a long weekend for citizens.
Traditions on President's Day in Botswana include:
On President's Day, Batswana (the people of Botswana) may engage in various activities such as:
President's Day is an occasion for Batswana to reflect on their country's progress and celebrate their collective identity under the leadership of their president.