Female-Owned Hospitality Ventures Shine at Ghanzi Show 2025

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Female-Owned Hospitality Ventures Shine at Ghanzi Show 2025. Two locally-owned hospitality businesses, Sesigo Bed & Breakfast and Two Trees, took centre stage under the Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) stall at the Ghanzi Show 2025, capturing attention for their commitment to quality service, comfort, and community-driven enterprise.

Both establishments are proudly 100% female-owned and based in Ghanzi, serving as powerful examples of citizen entrepreneurship in Botswana’s growing tourism sector. Their participation in the show not only highlighted the role of women in business but also reinforced the importance of local ownership in developing sustainable tourism experiences.

Sesigo Bed & Breakfast offers a peaceful retreat for travellers, combining personalised service with a homely atmosphere. Two Trees, known for its calm setting and attention to detail, provides a similarly inviting experience for both leisure and business guests. Together, they demonstrate how small, well-run enterprises can compete on service excellence and authenticity.

By showcasing their services at the BTO stall, the two operators gained exposure to potential partners, suppliers, and clients. The opportunity also opened dialogue around tourism development in rural Botswana and the unique contributions of women-led businesses to economic growth.

For entrepreneurs attending the Ghanzi Show, the success of Sesigo and Two Trees serves as a case study in building hospitality brands rooted in local values and customer satisfaction. It also reflects the importance of platforms like the BTO in supporting emerging businesses through visibility, networking, and strategic alignment with national tourism goals.

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