Botswana pushes for RRB seat as African states forge common ITU agenda in Victoria Falls

Date: 2026-06-15
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Botswana has intensified its campaign for a seat on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations Board (RRB) during the 2027–2030 term, using the platform of the second African Preparatory Meeting (APM26-2) to rally support for its candidate, Ms. Basebi Mosinyi.

The APM26-2, convened by the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) and hosted by the Government of Zimbabwe through the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), took place at the Cresta Sprayview Hotel in Victoria Falls from 27th to 29th May 2026. The gathering followed the ITU Regional Development Forum for Africa (RDF-AFR), held from 25th to 26th May 2026.

The meeting drew over 230 participants from 35 ATU member states, who deliberated on Africa’s common positions ahead of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2026 (PP-26) and other critical telecommunications and ICT policy issues.

Botswana’s delegation was led by the country’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Her Excellency Mrs. Sarah S. Molosiwa, who spearheaded lobbying efforts for Ms. Mosinyi’s candidature. In her engagements, Ambassador Molosiwa underscored Botswana’s readiness to contribute to the development and effective implementation of international radio regulatory frameworks.

Ms. Mosinyi’s candidacy, the delegation noted, is aimed at strengthening Africa’s representation in global telecommunications governance. Botswana participated actively in the technical and policy discussions, contributing to the formulation of common African positions for PP-26.

The RRB is responsible for approving rules on the use of radio frequencies and satellite orbits, making it a key organ in managing global spectrum resources. Election to the Board is scheduled for the 2027–2030 term.

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