
'Some benchmarking trips aren't necessary'
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance Tshokologo Kganetsano has rebuked some of the benchmarking trips taken by top government officials labelling them as "not necessary trips".
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance Tshokologo Kganetsano has rebuked some of the benchmarking trips taken by top government officials labelling them as "not necessary trips".
PRESS STATEMENT: Botswana is once again set to dazzle the world—this time through the brilliance of natural diamonds and the power of beauty with purpose.
The country’s weakened fiscal position, seen in delayed payments and salaries, rising public debt as well as a liquidity crunch, comes after decades of policymakers knowing all the solutions but failing to accelerate reforms quickly enough. Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI reports
Bullet wounds, 13 state witnesses, and three years later – the sole survivor of the infamous Phase 2 shootout that left 10 male suspects dead, Tsaone Reboeleng, has been acquitted and discharged. The Monitor's Sharon Mathala and Larona Makhaiza report on how the court found the State failed to link Reboeleng to the robbery that ended in bloodshed
Government has announced plans to re-launch Chema Chema which was the brainchild of the previous administration.
An 18 year old teenage girl finds herself in deep trouble after being charged with unlawful wounding for sticking a knife in her boyfriend's neck while asleep.
The Ministry of International Relations has revealed that government is losing a lot of money as a result of some Batswana who get stranded in foreign countries and are unable to finance their way back home.
The 2024-25 budget missed its revenue forecast by P24.9bn, the biggest miscalculation ever. This year’s optimistic revenue target of P75.5bn, if reached, will be the highest ever but all signs are that another heavy miscalculation has been made, write TIMOTHY LEWANIKA & MBONGENI MGUNI
FRANCISTOWN: Vice President and Finance minister, Ndaba Gaolathe, says there is a need for the second city to reawaken ‘decisively and unapologetically’ to reclaim its role as the fulcrum of regional trade and connectivity.
As the Alliance for Progressives (AP) Women’s League and Youth League prepare for their respective congresses this weekend at the Gaborone Senior Secondary School (GSS), the party leadership has taken a stance to ensure internal unity and fairness in the election process.