WA has a nice article on him:
Having run a final leg split of 43.08 – even faster than Benjamin’s 43.18 – to bring Botswana home in an African record of 2:54.53, the obvious question in Lausanne was whether he was considering a move up to 400m running at some point in his career. The answer to which was: yes. But only after he had won Olympic 100m gold at the 2028 Los Angeles Games…
They also have some interesting quotes. On whether he's thought about moving to the USA.
Asked about whether he had considered moving to the United States, where so many of the world’s top sprinters have been developed, Tebogo replied: “It’s a tough question to answer but in the United States there is a lot of competition, so once you take one gem from Africa and you put it there, it is going to be destroyed.
And on how he likes to farm and take care of his animals (he had 10 but the govt has given him at least 30 more).
Tebogo also spoke of the grounding effect of being a part-time farmer: “I personally had 10 animals – cows and goats – and then the Botswana government gave me about 30 more now. I am still counting, there are still more coming from them.
“Farming takes me away from the city life, so I can just refresh my mental life. Because in the city you are not a free human, but in the bush you are a free human being.
“It allows me to distract myself away from track and field. Once you think about track and field too much, at the moment you get too much stress.”