Botswana to host SHERQ Impact Awards 2026
KASANE: Botswana is set to host the prestigious SHERQ Impact Awards Botswana 2026, a national and regional platform aimed at advancing excellence in Safety, Health, Environment, Risk and Quality (SHERQ).
KASANE: Botswana is set to host the prestigious SHERQ Impact Awards Botswana 2026, a national and regional platform aimed at advancing excellence in Safety, Health, Environment, Risk and Quality (SHERQ).
The Ministry of Education has established a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to take care of infrastructure at all government schools across the country. The Education Infrastructure and Management Company Ltd (EIMC) is expected to lead the transformation of Botswana's education infrastructure.
Back in 2019, the Botswana government reversed the 2014 ban on big game hunting, citing the need to manage the high number of human-elephant conflict incidents and to support rural livelihoods. The hunting ban was imposed by former president Ian Khama in 2014, and now the NG3 community wants the ban to be enforced in their area.
Arrears on loans issued by commercial banks rose 21.5% last year to about P6.9 billion, led by households, as the contracting economy piled pressure on borrowers’ ability to repay.
Chaos briefly disrupted Sunday worship at the Mogoditshane branch of the St Engenas Zion Christian Church (ZCC) after a simmering leadership dispute between rival factions erupted into a dramatic confrontation.
Four men facing a single count of murder over a suspected stolen phone failed to appear before court this morning. The accused are out on bail.
Government has moved to tighten tax collection as fiscal pressures deepen, with authorities targeting significant leakages in the system to shore up domestic revenue.
Head of Miss Botswana judging panel has assured beauty pageant lovers that the adjudication process will be fair, transparent and free from any influence of public favourites, ahead of tomorrow’s event to pick the next queen.
I must confess that my first encounter with Mike Main, some 17 years ago, was anything but cordial. At the time, I had summoned this tall, imposing Englishman to my office for conducting a work camp with American students at the Motsenekatse site near Molapowabojang without the requisite permission.
The Lobatse High Court has nullified Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) National Executive Committee (NEC) elections. I