>hiya! i just came back from my
>honeymoon in Botswana. i'm actually from
>there but live in the UK
>as i'm married to an English
>man. it was his first time
>there and he absolutely loved it,
>to the point whee we too
>intend to move there inside of
>12months or so. so i'd say
>good luck, and without sounding biased,
>i believe you'll enjoy it. not
>many people go there and come
>back the same!
>anyway, on the job front, i think
>you'd be best placed to get
>the local publications and look for
>jobs there. you can try accessing
>them on the internet, but i've
>found it frustrating to view jobs
>online and plan to subscribe to
>a couple instead.
>2 of the major ones are The
>Guardian and Mmegi, and i've also
>been advised to try the South
>African Mail & Guardian as it
>sometimes carries Botswana jobs.
>you might also look on the www.festusmogae.com
>website or just tap in Botswana
>government on the internet, and look
>for the Ministry of Health. Gaborone
>Private Hospital is another one you
>could browse, although i don't know
>if they have a website.
>spoke to the Botswana Embassy in London
>recently seeking guidance on moving to
>Botswana, and they told me that
>the hardest thing would probably be
>finding a job. otherwise putting paperwork
>together i.e visas is relatively easy.
>
>hope my advice will be of help,
>and wish you all the best!
>
Botswana is a nice country to work and to stay,what you have to do is to post a publication on the their local newspapers n i assure you that i will hook somewhere.