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Ludo Kwapa
  • Family Business Revives Dying Art Craft

    With Nogwe Holdings being a little over six years, Alex said that they work from home. Always interested to learn new things, Nogwe stated that he and his wife over the years delved into a variety of caning and weaving techniques to a point where...

  • Financial Literacy Paramount For Youth, Public

    To be held under the theme, Importance of a Financial-Literate Botswana, Tsheole pointed out that it will be a ceremony celebrating excellence, diligence and commitment through their annual youth-focused flagship initiative. Speaking during the...

  • Fans disappointed as Gospel Show Cancels

    A night with the gospel legend event, organised by Mafia Flames Entertainment did not go as planned as they experienced problems with sound checks to an almost an empty venue. South Africa’s famous queen of gospel, Rebecca Malope whose music...

  • Electra Mining slated for September

    It is held in partnership with the recently launched A-OSH Expo Botswana. Now on its fourth edition, the three-day conference will take place at Gaborone Fairgrounds from September 10-12. It will be an all-encompassing event showcasing the latest...

  • Ina Lebe Offers Unique Gift-Giving Experience

    She specialises in engraving and personalising gifts whilst promoting pride and embracing of African languages, names, norms, idioms, to name a few. Ina Lebe accountant executive, Hafsa Arieff told Business Monitor that Mathias started the business...

  • Sebego Attorneys Certified By BOBS

    This marks a milestone, as the law firm is the first to be given such an award.  The certification underpins Sebego Attorneys’ commitment to providing a comprehensive range of quality legal services. Speaking at a recent ceremony, deputy...

  • BOBS awards milestone certification to Sebego Attorneys

    The certification underpins Sebego Attorneys’ commitment to provide a comprehensive range of quality legal services.  Speaking during the certificate awarding ceremony, deputy permanent secretary of Investment, Trade and Industry, Shelly Montsho,...

  • Busani's Ludo Rides Natural Hair Bandwagon

    Busani, who also likes to grow her own hair naturally, said that she knows just how difficult it is to maintain natural coils without using harsh chemicals to soften it and make it easier to manage.  Acting on the desire to have satisfying hair...

  • Our investments are going to pay off, BTCL vows

    The telecomms group has been under pressure from investors as its share price has sunk below the 2016-listing level, amidst seesaw profits.  Individual (retail) investors make up a very large proportion of the BTCL’s share registry and many have...

  • Cutting-Edge Insurance Plugs Education Gap

    In an interview with MonitorBusiness, managing director of Cutting-Edge, Tirelo Tshukudu said they usually advice customers on matters of insurance and then arrange a cover or product based on the client’s needs. “We have dedicated professional...

  • Botsogo Goes Paperless

    In a quest to provide seamless healthcare services to its stakeholders, Botsogo launched a digital platform that offers real-time, instant claims processing providing ease of administration as it moves to a paperless environment. The company’s...

  • KTM Choir To Compete In Sweden

    Taking part in one of the most prestigious and largest European Choir competitions will serve as a lifetime achievement for Botswana as KTM exports and promotes Botswana culture. As the most highly regarded choir in the country, KTM will showcase...

  • Step into the digital era, women entrepreneurs urged

    While many women entrepreneurs in Botswana rely on physical word of mouth and street sales to sell their wares, the advent of the Internet and its various products, including the digital marketplace are an opportunity not many are taking advantage...

  • Jarateng Business Concept Fills Community Gap

    Sabone, told Business Monitor that the inspiration behind starting such a community business concept is his mother who traded from home hence ‘Jarateng’. He noted that he developed a love for working with food from a tender age hence the need to...

  • Textile Industry Needs Saving

    The once profitable sector has had its own fair share of struggle with some factories closing shop. The industry temporarily recovered between 2009 and 2011 when the government, in response to the global recession, granted the textile industry a...

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