As police commissioner, Josué wants to serve his country while continuing to develop programs designed for secondary school students. He has worked at the district police station of SigNoghin, the central police station of Ouagadougou and now at the Regional Service of Judicial Police. Josué Zabsonre joined the National Police of Burkina Faso in 2013, becoming police commissioner in 2015. Ishmael will take what he learns back to Botswana and work with legislators to draft better policies surrounding water utilities and drinking water quality.Īreas of Interest: Police, justice, training and youth “I want to get insight into the right way of policy drafting and people management that is beneficial to the society,” he said. Ishmael hopes to develop partnerships with others involved in water treatment and water quality monitoring. The aspiring leader holds a master’s degree in financial management and looks to gain public speaking and management skills during the fellowship. “Readily available data on water quality ensures that the nation is fed safe drinking water,” he said. He believes effective management and communication is key to educating the public about safe drinking water. Ishmael and his team work to increase efficiency in the reporting of urgent water quality issues. As a senior laboratory technician, he analyses the chemical status of the nation’s drinking water while developing new methods and water quality monitoring techniques. Areas of Interest: Public works, environment and youthįor the past five years, Ishmael Motshabi has focused on providing safe drinking water in his native Botswana.