In Botswana, citizens get free land, free healthcare and free education.

In Botswana, citizens get free land, free healthcare and free education.
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3 years after the Europeans created South Africa in 1910, they established The Native Land Act on 19 June 1913 limiting African land ownership to 7 percent and later 13 percent through the 1936 Native Trust and Land Act of South Africa. The Act restricted black people from buying or occupying land except as employees of a white master. Today black South Africans are still landless. Whilst other Africans got access to land. 

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In Botswana, citizens get free land, free healthcare and free education. University students receive $154 in allowances monthly. It has low debt. It has Africa’s best Police. It is an upper middle income country. It has Africa’s highest credit rating. It is a safe country.

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All thanks to their first president, Sir Seretse Khama. He set the foundation for their progress today. He refused concessions to make wealth for himself, instead, he chose to get concessions for his country and used the money to invest in education, push literacy rates and boost the economy. One good leader can make a big difference.

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