• 87 Missing in 2025: Between January 1 and January 31, 2025, 87 people have been reported missing—a significant drop from 160 cases in 2024.
• Unexplained Disappearances: Many cases involve individuals visiting family or friends without notifying loved ones.
• Regional Hotspots: Areas like Rakops, Maun, Bokspits, and Palapye are reporting higher numbers of missing persons.
• Misinformation Mayhem: False reports on social media, particularly Facebook, are creating confusion and harming innocent reputations.
• A Plea for Prompt Response: Minister Moeti Mohwasa urges anyone being sought by the police to come forward immediately.
In a recent press briefing, Minister for State President, Moeti Mohwasa, delivered sobering news: 87 people have been reported missing in Botswana within the first month of 2025. Although this figure marks a decrease from the 160 cases reported in 2024, the ongoing trend remains deeply concerning.
Minister Mohwasa explained that many of these missing persons cases arise when individuals visit family, friends, or guardians without informing those back home. This lapse in communication often triggers alarm among loved ones, leading to official reports and a strain on search and rescue resources. “We urge anyone who is aware that police are actively looking for them to contact the authorities immediately,” he emphasized, highlighting the critical need for timely communication in saving both lives and valuable resources.
The issue is particularly pronounced in regions such as Rakops, Maun, Bokspits, and Palapye, where the number of missing persons cases has been notably higher. These hotspots have become focal points for community concern and intensified search efforts.
Adding to the challenge, the Minister warned about the dangerous spread of misinformation on social media platforms—especially Facebook. False information circulating online not only leads to public confusion but also tarnishes the reputation of individuals who are not involved. “We strongly advise citizens to report missing persons cases directly to their village chiefs or local authorities,” Minister Mohwasa stated, stressing that proper channels are essential for an effective and efficient response.
As Botswana grapples with this ongoing crisis, the call for community vigilance and responsible information sharing has never been more urgent. Authorities continue to work tirelessly to resolve these cases and bring missing individuals back to their families. Stay tuned for further updates on this critical issue, as every minute counts in the search for those who vanish without a trace.