“…However, based on the literature on Sub Saharan Africa, Botswana has not removed all the hurdles that hamper access to ICTs (Maswabi, Sethate, Sebusang, & Taolo, 2011;Oladokun and Aina, 2011;Totolo, 2014 (Bose, 2004;Oladokun & Aina, 2011;Totolo, 2014). Most of the barriers to ICT access and use in Africa are intertwined with the socio-economic situation related to poverty and lack of education (Hillborn, 2012;Rice, 2003) which invariably lead to policy failure. This can be categorized as the digital divide, which is described as the socio-economic gap caused by lack of resources and opportunities to access ICT and use it for various activities.…”