Orange Botswana donates to local schools in Phikwe and launches the Orange Phikwe National Marathon 2026

11 March 2026

Orange Botswana People and Social Impact Director Modiri Nlanda handing over the digital kit

*Digital Schools Kit, whiteboards and an all-in-one printer & photocopying machine to Selebi-Phikwe Primary and Senior Secondary School, respectively, all valued at 300K.

Orange Botswana has reaffirmed its commitment to community development, sport, and education following the announcement of continued support for the Orange Phikwe National Marathon, in partnership with the Selebi-Phikwe Town Council (SPTC) and the Local Organising Committee (LOC).

The announcement was made during a press conference held in Selebi-Phikwe, where the company also presented educational resources to local schools, reinforcing its broader strategy of combining sport, education and digital inclusion to create lasting community impact.

Since 2016, Orange Botswana has served as the main sponsor of the Orange Phikwe Marathon and has been empowering locals through volunteers and marshals for the event.

Over the years, the marathon has evolved into one of Botswana’s notable community sporting events, attracting runners from across the country while stimulating economic activity in Selebi-Phikwe through increased demand for accommodation, transport services, food vendors and small local businesses during the race period.

Speaking at the event, Orange Botswana PR & Communications Manager, Ms Tebogo Nadisah, emphasised the importance of partnerships that create both social and economic value.

Orange Botswana believes that meaningful partnerships go beyond sponsorship. They create opportunities that allow communities to grow and thrive,” she said. “Through the Orange Phikwe Marathon and our education initiatives, we are supporting both healthy lifestyles and the development of future generations.”

Orange Botswana PR & Communications Manager, Ms Tebogo Nadisah

Looking ahead, Orange Botswana also officially announced that the 2026 Orange Phikwe National Marathon will take place on 1 August 2026, with registrations opening on 10 March 2026.

Organisers indicated that preparations for the upcoming edition will include improved logistics and race coordination to attract greater participation from runners across Botswana and the broader Southern African region.

In addition to the marathon announcement, Orange Botswana used the platform to support local schools through education-focused initiatives.

Eight whiteboards were handed over to the Selebi-Phikwe Primary School, helping to strengthen classroom learning environments.

Through the Orange Botswana Foundation, the company also announced further educational support, including:

  • A Digital Schools Kit for Selebi-Phikwe Primary School to support digital learning.
  • An all-in-one printer & photocopying machine was handed over to Selebi-Phikwe Senior Secondary School, recognising the school’s strong national academic performance.

Orange Botswana People and Social Impact Director Modiri Nlanda said the Foundation remains committed to initiatives that improve access to education and promote digital inclusion.

“The Orange Botswana Foundation focuses on programmes that help bridge the digital divide and expand access to quality education,” she said. “By supporting schools with both learning resources and digital tools, we aim to create opportunities that enable young people to participate confidently in an increasingly digital world.”

She added that investments in education form part of the Foundation’s broader effort to strengthen communities by supporting learning, social integration and long-term development.

As preparations for the 2026 marathon begin, Orange Botswana reiterated that the event remains an important platform for community engagement, economic participation and youth inspiration.

“Events like the Orange Phikwe Marathon demonstrate how consistent investment can create meaningful community impact,” Nadisah added. “From inspiring athletes to empowering schools, the marathon continues to play a vital role in the growth and pride of the Selebi-Phikwe community.”

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