Early Learning Space Support

The Bush Ways Foundation supports early childhood education in remote communities by upgrading preschool facilities and providing essential learning materials. These improvements help create safe, engaging, and nurturing environments where young children can begin their educational journey with confidence.

19/03/2026

Kavimba TV Donation

Bush Ways Foundation had the privilege of visiting Kavimba Village to make a meaningful contribution to the community.

A television set was donated to serve as a valuable tool in preserving and sharing the rich history and cultural heritage of the Veekuhane people. It will enhance the museum experience by allowing stories, traditions, and archives to be presented in a more engaging and accessible way, particularly for young people and visitors.

This contribution reflects Bush Ways Foundation’s ongoing commitment to supporting local communities and investing in initiatives that celebrate culture, education, and heritage.

11/03/2026

Mababe Soccer Kit Donation

The BW Foundation recently visited Kgosietsile Primary School in Mababe to donate soccer kits and what a day it turned out to be.

The smiles said it all. But it didn’t end there… after the handover, our team couldn’t resist a quick match. Let’s just say the elders got properly dribbled. A few sideways glances were exchanged while the young ones glided past at full speed.
Moments like these remind us that giving isn’t just about equipment, it’s about connection, laughter, and showing up.

We also stopped by the refurbished pre-school to check on progress. A local artist is currently working on a mural on the exterior walls, an ongoing project that’s slowly adding colour, creativity, and pride to the space. Step by step. Field by field. Wall by wall. Community matters.

14/01/2026

Khumaga Primary School - Back to School With a Purpose

As the new school term begins, the Bush Ways Foundation team took a short but meaningful journey to Khumaga, in the Boteti area, to support learners at Khumaga Primary School.

The team donated books, reading aids, and stationery, simple tools that go a long way in building confidence, encouraging curiosity, and motivating young minds on their learning journey.

Moments like these remind us that education is more than lessons in a classroom, it’s about creating opportunity, belief, and a brighter path forward.

16/12/2025

Mabele Primary School Learning Aids Donation

The Bush Ways Foundation donated books and learning aids to Mabele Primary School, a village school near Kasane in Botswana's Chobe region.

The resources will support everyday learning in the classroom, helping pupils stay equipped, confident and focused as they continue their education. Mabele Primary School serves approximately 176 children between the ages of 6 and 12, playing an important role in the community's future.

During our visit, Bush Ways Foundation coordinator, Thato along with Chobe Elephant Camp team met with the school staff and learners while handing over the donation, reinforcing our commitment to supporting education at grassroots level.
Moments like these remind us that conservation is not only about protecting wildlife, but also about investing in people and communities who live alongside these wild places.

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