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Government reviews Marriage Act amid calls over same-sex unions
The government is edging cautiously into one of its most sensitive social
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Inside Botswana’s public service overhaul
Botswana is moving to overhaul its public sector employment framework through the proposed Public
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CEDA lifts SME funding as loan recoveries surge
Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) ramped up funding to small businesses
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BDC swings to deeper interim loss as impairments and funding costs bite
Botswana Development Corporation (BDC) reported a sharply wider
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Kenewendo flags cost constraints in rural electrification push
Energy minister, Bogolo Kenewendo this week told parliament that high connection
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Building for the Future with An Eye on The Present
Top seven (7) in Africa, seventy (70) in the world and COSAFA champions by 2036. That
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Chiefs Suspend Five Players for Disrespecting Professional Football
Mochudi Centre Chiefs has suspended five players after they took part
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Duma Care and Obamacare: Why Botswana Must Strengthen Primary Health Care Before National Health Insurance
As Botswana moves toward National
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Food Stress Deepens as 500,000 Face Insufficient Consumption
Roughly 500,000 people in Botswana are experiencing insufficient food consumption,
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Qatar billions just a mere pledge
The much publicised US$12 billion investment deal between Botswana and Qatar’s Al Mansour Holdings is,
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Five men, one baby? MPs spar over paternity leave in Public Service Bill
In what may go down as Parliament’s most unintentionally comedic
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Botswana’s P6.2 Billion Dirty Money Pipeline Exposed
Botswana’s financial system has been rocked by a staggering P6.29 billion in suspected