Vol.22 No.123

Friday 12 August 2005    

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BMW’s second biggest market
The sluggish economic situation coupled with the recent 12 percent devaluation of the Pula have hit BMW sales, an official of Capital Motors, a BMW dealership in Botswana has revealed.

Households affected by interest rate adjustment
Bank of Botswana (BoB) said this week that the upward adjustment of interest rates will have an impact on households credit expansion. “It is not a simple conclusion to say that households are interest inelastic. We still have to be convinced,” challenged deputy governor, Andrew Motshidisi.

CEDA to host first-ever mentors’ workshop
Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) will host the first ever mentors’ and trainers’ workshop next week to accustom them with a common understanding.

Giving shoes a new lease of life
SELEBI-PHIKWE: It is given that to break into the entrepreneurial realm, one has to have some financial wherewithal. This usually poses a lot of difficulties for dreamers with ideal business ideas, but no finances or assets for security.

  

 
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