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The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
The Punchline Podcast
16 episodes
4 days ago
The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more
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The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more
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Elephant in the Room: Botswana's Bold Stand Against Europe's Trophy Hunting Bans
The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
48 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Elephant in the Room: Botswana's Bold Stand Against Europe's Trophy Hunting Bans

In this episode of The Punchline Podcast, we delve into the complex and heated debate surrounding Botswana's stance on trophy hunting and the European opposition to it. President Mokgweetsi Masisi has recently made headlines by threatening to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in response to proposed European bans on importing hunting trophies. This dramatic statement underscores the serious human-wildlife conflicts and economic challenges faced by Botswana, which is home to the world's largest elephant population.


We explore how the hunting ban, initially imposed in 2014 and lifted in 2019, impacted local communities economically and ecologically. The ban led to increased human-elephant conflicts, damaged crops, and lost livelihoods, prompting a pushback from Botswana's government and citizens alike.


Join us as we examine Botswana's diplomatic efforts to counteract European policies, including their lobbying at international forums. We'll discuss the nuanced perspectives on trophy hunting, its role in conservation, and the economic realities for those living alongside wildlife in Botswana.


Tune in to understand the broader implications of this contentious issue and the balance between conservation and community needs.

The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more