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Mogae to meet BMWU officials over strike PRESIDENT Festus Mogae is expected to hold a meeting with officials of the Botswana Mining Workers Union (BMWU) today.
The meeting follows Mogae’s call to the union last week, urging them to halt their industrial action, which was planned for yesterday.
Following the President’s intervention, the union has since postponed the industrial action to August 3.Botswana urged to share economic secrets with the region
BOTSWANA has been urged to share its economic secrets of success with other SADC member countries and the Diaspora, former ANC secretary general and executive chairman of Millennium Consolidated Investment, Cyril Ramaphosa has said.Parliament supports BR Amendment Bill
PARLIAMENT was yesterday in support of the Botswana Railways (BR) Amendment Bill of 2004, which seeks to empower the parastatal to be autonomous from government. The legislators, who commented on the Bill, said that the amendments are important, looking at the developments in the market, which need a rethinking on how parastatals function to allow them make decisions that will stir them to sustainability and profitability.SA’s Mboweni to maintain policy course
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s Central Bank governor, Tito Mboweni said yesterday that he would continue to pursue the same policies during his second term in office, aiming to keep inflation low and build reserves gradually.
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