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BTO suspends CEO over Masisi’s hotel grading allegations

Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) Chief Executive Officer, Keitumetse Setlang, has been suspended from duty amid allegations of corruption, abuse of office and financial mismanagement.

What was once a place of faith, unity and shared history has now become the centre of a bitter and emotionally charged land dispute

Who owns Lentswe le Moriti?

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.

Gaolatlhe arriving at parliament to deliver the budget speech PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Travel, overtime remain hefty while gov’t preaches strictness

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.

Boitumelo Nchimako. PIC DAILY NEWS.

State opposes bail for maid's bail application

An Investigating Officer (IO) Bagamang Dario has stood firm against granting a house helper accused of cruel punishment of a minor child.

Torn down: The border fence has broken down, allowing people, vehicles and animals through with ease PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

FMD crisis: A tale of two countries

The FMD crisis in North East District is a tale of two countries, with Zimbabwe's cattle posing a significant threat to Botswana's livestock industry. Mmegi journalists, LESEDI MKHUTSHWA, LARONA MAKHAIZA & KENNEDY RAMOKONE, visited leaders in Jackalas No.1 for insight on the dynamics

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. . PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Public servants’ salary hike, housing allowances add to rising recurrent budget

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.

BTC headquaters. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

BTC reduces data prices following regulator approval

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.

BPF members. PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Galebotswe's faction returns to fight for BPF's soul

The battle for control of the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) is far from over. This week, several suspended party members will face the court to argue why the interim order granted to the current leadership should not be made permanent.

Under pressure: The BPC says its expenses are rising, while revenues remain stagnant or decline PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

Industry strongly rejects BPC tariff request

Industry bodies and other stakeholders have firmly rejected the Botswana Power Corporation’s (BPC) request for a 46% electricity tariff increase for the 2026–2027 financial year, with tensions mounting at a public hearing hosted by the Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA) this week.

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