Vol.21 No.43

Thursday 18 March 2004    

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Business Week
Minister warns businesses on pricing
GOVERNMENT is threatening war against businesses which have not passed the benefits of a strong Pula to consumers. The Minister of Trade and Industry Jacob Nkate warned this week that chain stores which do not pass the Rand-Pula exchange rate benefit to consumers would face the wrath of the law.

Analysts criticise sale of Anglo-American shares
GOVERNMENT’S decision to sell Debswana shares in Anglo-American was yesterday derided by analysts who said the move was short-sighted. They said selling the shares was disappointing and failed the Botswana Stock Exchange’s (BSE) moves to shore-up its image on the international stage.

Mogo Mall declares rent war
THE new Mogo Mall in Mogoditsane has declared a rental war against its competitors as part of a move to keep its head above.

BEDIA predicts informal sector development benefits
THE Botswana Export Development and Investment Authority (BEDIA) has said that the country stands to derive spin-off benefits from the informal sector development which could enhance government efforts to lure foreign investment and make Botswana exports competitive.

  

 
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