Man accused of murdering mother fails to meet bail conditions
A young man who stands accused of murdering his mother has been further remanded in custody after failing to meet bail conditions.
A young man who stands accused of murdering his mother has been further remanded in custody after failing to meet bail conditions.
Residents of Lentswe-le-Moriti have turned against a church they have trusted for decades, demanding that Bishop Dr Joseph Engenas Lekganyane personally come forward to clarify who truly owns the land they call home.
Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) Chief Executive Officer, Keitumetse Setlang, has been suspended from duty amid allegations of corruption, abuse of office and financial mismanagement.
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) has downwardly revised its mobile data prices following regulatory approvals, introducing new bundles that offer more data at lower or unchanged price points.
After a woman withdrew a threat-to-kill case, Extension II Chief Magistrate Kamogelo Mmesi said the latter is one of the women who make it difficult to fight Gender Based Violence (GBV).
A data deep-dive into the 2026-27 Expenditure Estimates reveals millions are still flowing into travel and overtime claims despite calls for a moratorium. Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe emphasised this week that government wants to tighten the purse strings by clamping down on internal and external travel and reining in ballooning overtime payments.
An Investigating Officer (IO) Bagamang Dario has stood firm against granting a house helper accused of cruel punishment of a minor child.
The government’s proposed ministerial recurrent budget for the 2026/2027 financial year has risen to P67.78 billion, largely driven by public servants’ salary increases, housing, upkeep allowances, and expanded education sponsorship commitments.
The Francistown High Court has permanently stopped the prosecution of a woman accused of murdering her mother, citing an unjustified eight-year delay that violated her constitutional right to a fair trial.
At 48, Moroka Gaitsiwe is a man worn down by pain, not only the physical scars he says he carries, but the emotional toll of waiting eight long years for justice.