FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Botswana Vaccine Institute: Supporting Regional FMD Crisis Response
The Botswana Vaccine Institute (BVI) acknowledges the scale of the current Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak within the SADC region. In response to this elevated demand, the Institute continues to demonstrate its longstanding commitment to regional animal health, resilience, and strategic partnerships.
As part of BVI Customer Value Proposition, BVI has activated deployment of technical support to the region with technical mission recently deployed to Eswatini to supplement their local technical team and further deployment are underway to other countries especially of recently reported FMD outbreaks. These technical missions are critical to provide support in evaluating the nature of FMD outbreaks to further inform response interventions, including formulation of targeted fit-for-purpose vaccines under emergency. [ See Full Release ]
BVI hosts a Media Engagement Forum
On 26 August 2025, BVI hosted a Media Engagement Forum at Travelodge, officiated by the Board Chairperson, Ms Mpho Mphafe-Fish. In her opening remarks, Ms Mphafe-Fish underscored BVI’s resilience during the recent economic slowdown, reaffirming the Institute’s commitment to excellence, and the diversification of its product portfolio. She further emphasized that BVI remains steadfast in pioneering advancements in the animal health sector, citing the Institute’s critical role in supplying Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccines to countries in Sub-Saharan Africa recently affected by the outbreak.
The Chief Executive Officer, Mr Andrew Madeswi, also addressed the forum, where he highlighted key milestones achieved under the BVI Lepelong Ya Moleepi Strategy, including Quality and Compliance initiatives that enabled BVI to secure BOMRA licensing and ISO 9001 accreditation. Mr Madeswi further outlined the successful organisational restructuring, which has fostered a high-performance workforce and strengthened cultural alignment across the Institute. He further reiterated BVI’s commitment to strengthening its Research and Development (R&D) capacity, underscoring its pivotal role in positioning the Institute as a centre of excellence in animal disease control and in advancing the development and expansion of existing vaccines.
Ms Nozipho Ramokgalo, presented an overview of the Institution’s financial performance and business standing. She acknowledged the financial challenges experienced, while outlining the proactive mitigation measures adopted to safeguard stability and growth. Ms Ramokgalo reassured the media that, despite these challenges, BVI remains financially sound and continues to deliver profitability, positioning the organisation for sustainable long-term value creation.
The engagement forum concluded with an interactive and insightful question-and-answer session, reflecting BVI’s commitment to openness, transparency, and fostering strong relations with the media.
Healthier Herds. Safer Milk. Higher Profits : BVI Supports Zimbabwe’s Dairy Sector at the Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF) Annual General Meeting
21.07.2025 | Zimbabwe’s dairy industry is a cornerstone of national food security and economic development. At the heart of this sector is the Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF), established to advance, protect, and unite milk producers across the country.
The Botswana Vaccine Institute was proud to participate in the ZADF Annual General Meeting, where Chief Executive Officer Andrew Madeswi reaffirmed BVI’s commitment to controlling livestock diseases particularly Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) across the region. He emphasized that combating these diseases is vital to safeguarding food security, protecting farmers’ livelihoods, and strengthening the regional livestock economy for sustainable growth across the continent and beyond.
Dr. Tshenolo Pebe, Veterinary Officer; shared expert insights on sustainable dairy growth through vaccination, highlighting its critical role in maintaining healthy herds, stabilizing farmer incomes, and unlocking access to global markets. Vaccination remains a key driver of productivity, prosperity and progress within the agricultural sector.
BIUST – Shaping Future Leaders in Science and Innovation
At the Botswana Vaccine Institute (BVI), nurturing talent and advancing scientific excellence are at the heart of our mission. Through our Graduate Trainee Program, we are committed to developing the next generation of leaders in animal health. This program supports young professionals throughout their learning journey, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and experience to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry.
Further reinforcing this commitment, BVI proudly partners with the Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) to bridge the gap between academic achievement and industry readiness. During the recent BIUST graduation ceremony, BVI honoured two top-performing graduates; Mr. Laone Ronald Pilane (Mechatronics and Industrial Instrumentation) and Ms. Setsile Elisa Kenalemang (Biological Science and Biotechnology) with cash prizes and two-year internships at BVI. This opportunity paves the way for their transition into impactful roles within the pharmaceutical and animal health sectors.
Former interns Mr. Kaone Nkwe and Ms. Lebogang Othusitse applauded the program, highlighting its role in shaping a strong future workforce and fostering excellence in science and technology.
Together, BVI and BIUST are building a foundation for sustainable agricultural development, food security, and scientific innovation in Botswana and beyond.
BVI Receives ISO/IEC 17025: 2017 Accreditation Certificate – A Milestone in Quality Excellence
Botswana Vaccine Institute (BVI) proudly announces the official handover of its ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation certificate from the Southern African Development Community Accreditation Services (SADCAS). This significant achievement marks a major step forward in our ongoing commitment to quality, reliability, and international standards in animal health.
The handover ceremony was graced by the Honourable Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Fidelis Molao, alongside SADCAS CEO Dr. Eve Christine Gadzikwa. They joined BVI CEO Mr. Andrew Madeswi, Board Member Mr. Michael Sento, and the BVI team in celebrating this remarkable accomplishment.
BVI’s Testing Laboratory is now accredited under the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard for Pharmaceutical Products – Microbiological Analysis. This globally recognized standard affirms the competence, impartiality, and consistency of our laboratory operations, ensuring accurate and credible test results.
This accreditation is a testament to BVI’s unwavering pursuit of operational excellence and continuous improvement. It reinforces our dedication to producing high-quality animal health products that comply with international benchmarks, support global trade, and contribute to consumer protection and global health security.
We remain committed to advancing sustainable animal health solutions for Botswana, the region, and beyond.
BVI and BAMB Seal Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Agriculture and Livestock Sectors
Botswana Vaccine Institute (BVI) and Botswana Agricultural Marketing Board (BAMB) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking the start of a transformative partnership aimed at boosting Botswana’s agriculture and livestock industries.
The collaboration will focus on key areas such as local vaccine manufacturing, joint research, market development, and the sourcing and distribution of veterinary products. Leveraging BAMB’s extensive retail network and BVI’s expertise in animal health, the partnership seeks to improve access to critical veterinary supplies, support local farmers, and enhance food security.
BVI CEO Andrew Madeswi highlighted the importance of collaboration in strengthening agricultural capacity, while BAMB CEO Pontsho Montle emphasized the potential to improve the resilience, competitiveness, and sustainability of the sector. The alliance is set to drive innovation, unlock economic opportunities, and promote livestock welfare across Botswana and the region.
Both institutions view this partnership as a major step towards creating shared value, promoting animal health, and contributing to the country’s sustainable economic growth.










