Social Responsibility


Botswana Power Corporation has been supporting the Centre since 2015.

BPC Francistown branch donated bags of clothes and shoes to the underprivileged members of the community of Phase IV (Chedu Choga) through the facilitation of the Social and Community Development Office at the City of Francistown’s Council. The clothes and shoes were a Collection from the “Love Your Clothes Twice” campaign which was driven by BPC’s Corporate Social Responsibility Committee that was running during the Calendar year 2017. The clothes will be donated to underprivileged members of the community so that they can give the clothes some love again.
Botswana Power Corporation will in partnership with First National Bank Foundation, provide 3000 solar backpacks to be distributed to primary school students. The project will benefit students in the rural villages of Kweneng, Kgalagadi North/ Hukuntsi, North East, North West, Central, Chobe and Southern region. BPC Chief Executive Officer, Dr Stefan Schwarzfischer together with FNB Botswana Chief Executive Officer Mr Steven Bogatsu recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the partnership towards this Corporate Social Investment initiative. The partnership intends to empower primary school children at remote areas with Solar backpacks to support their learning at home. The same solar packs will be used to carry school books while at the same time produce lighting to benefit during home studies. The two entities have a common strategy to empower youth across the country through their Social Investment mandate and this they have demonstrated individually in their previous projects across Botswana. It is through this common intention that BPC and FNB Foundation jointly ventured into a unique approach to educationally support the development and growth of primary school children.
Botswana Power Corporation through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm has in collaboration with the Botswana Retired Nurses Association (BORNA) of Palapye implemented an Elderly Wellness Day event on the 21st September 2018 at Palapye Main Kgotla. The event was themed “Botsogo go ya Goileng” which translates to good health forever. The purpose of this event was to provide wellness services to a selected group of elders from different wards in Palapye aged 65 years and above as a build up towards the country’s 52nd Independence Celebration. The wellness day activities included health screening where both BPC Morupule Clinic staff and the retired nurses conducted sugar level tests, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, Body Mass Index (BMI) and shared health messages with the elderly. Amongst other activities were aerobics, physiotherapy education, traditional games and a bus tour to Morupule Power Station. The bus tour become the highlight of joy for the elderly as they were very excited to visit the power station for the first time and learn about the power generation process while on site.
During the year under review the Corporation in collaboration with the Retired Nurses Association Palapye branch held the second annual day for the elderly citizens at Topisi Village. Beneficiaries of this noble initiative were selected by the local Village Development Committee members with the assistance of the village Kgosi. The event which was meant for the 52nd National Independence Celebrations attracted around 100 village elders. The main objective of the event is to give back to the community while promoting health and wellness amongst the elderly.
As a continuation of the 2018 solar bag packs project, during this year, BPC in partnership with FNBB Foundation donated one thousand, nine hundred and eighteen (1 918) bags to Primary School going students in rural and remote areas. Selection of villages/schools was done with the assistance of Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development. The bags help with basic lighting for students to be able to study in the evening.
Lerala work centre identified Mmabana Day care school with students whose age is ranging from 2 to 5 years and donated educational material and food hampers. This was done in order to promote learning and development amongst young children, to provide a platform for children to enjoy school. On the same day BPC staff painted the schools playground and provided lessons on the use of electricity and sensitized the children on precautions to take when handling electrical appliances. The Lerala work centre has committed to ensuring that they will donate educational material and food hampers annually as well as conduct continuous visits to identify any needs and fill gaps where necessary.
The Molepolole work center purchased trash cans/dustbins to be put up at the major bus stops in Kweneng area (Letlhakeng). This was intended to promote cleanliness, reduce pollution in natural habitats and to conserve natural resources through recycling The handing over of the dustbin is to take place and will be accompanied by litter picking campaign where volunteers from BPC, Letlhakeng Council and the community will take part. Communities will be educated on the dangers of living in a dirty environment and the benefits of keeping our environment clean
Hukuntsi service center has begun the process of constructing a Community Refuse Cage next to the bus rank, which will be used to collect litter before it is taken to the landfill. This initiative is in line with the BPC SHER policy, which states that BPC is committed to provide injury free environment to the public through the identification of safety hazards and strive for continual improvements to prevent environmental pollution. Upon completion there will be improved waste management in the area.
Hereford Primary School was chosen upon consulting Werda Village Development Committee together with the school committee in order to identify what BPC could land a hand in. Currently Hereford Primary School is one of the few government schools with a reception class, however during graduation most students parents cannot afford to buy graduation gowns. Therefore the gowns that will be made will donated by BPC and become school property and will be used by the students whose parents cannot afford graduation gowns
Login into your account
With new BPC customer portal, you can pay and analyze your bills online, view your energy use and sign up for paperless billing.