IN this, its second quarter- century of independence, Botswana can look back with pride upon its accomplishments and, at the same time, can look forwardwith comfidence to furtherdevelopments. The country's national principles ofdemocracy, unity and selfreliance have been successfully implemented to maintain positive growth and, both in seeking to cope with its disadvantages and in emphasising its advantages, employers and employed are joined together in the effort to make 'Enterprise Botswana' a going concern. In a global economybecoming increasingly inter-dependent, Botswana is looking to active participation.The Okavango Delta - a landscape of flood plains. Although it is a landlock ed country, its very position gives Botswana a competitive edge for, lying as it does at the centre of the southern African region, it has relatively easy access to all regional markets amd is thus able to draw on regional resources relatively easily. LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHYLocated in southern Africa, with Namibia (in the west and north), Zambia and Zimbabwe (in the north-east), and South Africa (in the east and south) as neighbours, the Republi c of Botswana is a
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