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Lucky Moahi

Lucky Moahi is the Coordinator of the Botswana Education Hub in the Ministry of Education and Skills Development.

The Botswana Education Hub (BEH) was established as one of the national initiatives under the Botswana Excellence Strategy for Economic Diversification and Sustainable Growth. BEH thus aims at making high quality education, training and research key parts of the country’s economic diversification and social development. This is to be achieved through strengthening the capacity of existing institutions and attracting new providers, international and local, to establish and attract international students and scholars.

Prior to re-joining the Ministry of Education and Skills Development in June 2012, he served in the Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs, initially as Deputy Permanent Secretary and later as Permanent Secretary of the same Ministry.

Lucky Moahi came to the Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs from the then Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology where he was the founding Deputy Permanent Secretary when the Ministry was first established in 2002. His responsibilities included research, science and technology and the public media.

Lucky Moahi trained as a Chemistry teacher and started his public service career in teaching, subsequently joining the Ministry of Education as a Science Education Officer, progressing to the level of Director of Curriculum Development and Evaluation.

Lucky graduated from the University of Botswana and Swaziland in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science and Concurrent Certificate in Education. He also holds a Diploma in Advanced Educational Studies from University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (1983), a Master of Education in Educational Management and Policy from University of Birmingham, UK (1995) and a Master of Business Administration from De Montfort University, UK (2004).

 


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