The Ministry of Communications and Innovation (MCI) is proud to announce the readiness of Botswana’s digital infrastructure and services to host the World Athletics Relays Gaborone 2026, through a joint connectivity sponsorship with its State-Owned Enterprise, Botswana Fibre Networks (BoFiNet) and Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL). As the Official Connectivity Partners, the two (2) companies will facilitate state-of-the-art connectivity and international broadcast, in support of the Local Organising Committee (LOC).
This milestone partnership underscores MCI’s commitment to positioning Botswana as a regional leader in digital infrastructure; and demonstrates the country’s capability to support high-profile global events. BTCL has provided both in-kind connectivity solutions and a cash sponsorship, to a total value of over P3,000.000. As part of the sponsorship, BTC will deliver high-speed wi-fi connectivity at the National Stadium, wi-fi connectivity at the University of Botswana Stadium, public wi-fi, reliable connectivity for the LOC, mobile connectivity for seamless communication for hosting both local and international athletes and monetary contribution of P500,000. BoFiNet will provide a dedicated 10Gbps high-capacity internet connection, as well as comprehensive fibre and structured cabling for the National Stadium and associated venues, all valued over P830,000.00. The sponsorship by the two (2) companies will deliver the world-class broadcast and stringent operational standards that characterise World Athletics events.
In addition, Botswana pride’s herself with world class ICT Infrastructure assets that matches international standards like our national data centre, the Digital Delta Data Centre (DDDC), a Tier III Up-Time certified data centre owned and operated by BoFiNet.
Confirming the sponsorship, the Acting Minister of Communications and Innovation, Hon. Shawn Ntlhaile highlighted the broader impact of the partnership, saying that by showcasing Botswana’s advanced digital capabilities, MCI is reinforcing Botswana’s position as a regional hub for connectivity and innovation. “The infrastructure we deploy and the expertise we contribute will leave a lasting capability that strengthens our local ICT sector and builds capacity for future international events. In addition, Botswana pride’s herself with world class ICT Infrastructure assets that matches international standards like our national data centre, the Digital Delta Data Centre (DDDC), a Tier III Up-Time certified data centre owned and operated by BoFiNet. I can assure you that BOFINET and BTCL are committed, through MCI, to play a critical role in ensuring that the infrastructure requirements meet international resilience and compliance standards,” Hon. Shawn Ntlhaile added. “As MCI, we are honoured by this opportunity to ensure that the world witnesses Botswana’s excellence through a lens of reliable, high-speed connectivity. ” he concluded.
The Ministry of Communications and Innovation urges local companies and Batswana to purchase tickets to the event in large numbers; and attend to show support for Team Botswana at the National Stadium from 2nd to 3rd May 2026.



