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WITFOR Promises Less Talk And More Action Organisers of the World International Technology Forum (WITFOR) conference, which begins on Wednesday in Gaborone, have promised that lessons from the symposium will result in action rather than talk, as is usually the norm.BTC Introduces Citizen Skewed Procurement Policy
The Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) revealed last week that it has put in a new procurement policy that is skewed towards local companies. Microsoft Supports Botswana Ahead Of WITFOR
The government of Botswana, in partnership with International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), is gearing up to host the second World Information Technology Forum (WITFOR) in Gaborone this week.
Over 2000 kilometres away in Kenya, an application development company is creating the event registration system for the three-day forum. A Standards Officer
SELEBI-PHIKWE: In almost all industries from textile to catering there is need to have quality standards for specific products or services.
The practice, which has since been adopted in countries like South Africa, was introduced in Botswana in 1997 through the Botswana Bureau of Standards (BOBS).
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