Unity Dow

Unity Dow

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Unity Dow is a notable figure in Botswana, recognized for her contributions to human rights and social justice, as well as her role as a legislator. She has actively engaged in discussions surrounding educational policies, particularly in advocating for the financial needs of tertiary students in Parliament, highlighting the importance of adequate allowances for those pursuing higher education.

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Unity Dow questioned the government's rationality in developing strategic plans for economic growth.

BCP urges UDC to live up to its promises :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-10-16
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Unity Dow, a Member of Parliament, enquired whether BMC will make profit during this current financial year.

BMC unlikely to make profit by year end
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-08-14
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Unity Dow is included in Molefhi's lobby group 'Team Equity'.

Molefhi’s never-say-die attitude :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-04-07
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Unity Dow is the MP for Kgatleng West who pleaded for government funding for NGOs addressing GBV issues.

'Economically-challenged women more vulnerable to GBV' :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-03-13
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Dr Unity Dow asked the Minister about the health hazards posed by the landfill to residents.

Minister acknowledges landfill concern :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-03-03
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Unity Dow is a Member of Parliament who questioned the implications of the dual-citizenship law for spouses.

Dual citizenship in full force – Gov’t :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-02-28
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Unity Dow, a legislator from Kgatleng West, asked for an update on the implementation of the promised payment of P2, 500 for tertiary student allowances.

‘Current allowance exposes tertiary students to sexual exploitation’ :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-02-13
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