Vol.23 No.185

Friday 8 December 2006    
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Business Week
Ostrich farmers get reprieve as abattoir re-opens
Following the re-opening of the ostrich abattoir this week, distressed ostrich farmers will breath easy for the next three months.

Botswana, four neighbours sign Transfrontier Park treaty
HARARE: The treaty to lay the foundation for the creation of the five-nation Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Park (KZTP) was signed on Wednesday, in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

Push for legislation, scrap dealers advised
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) officials have advised scrap metal dealers to group themselves and lobby for a law that will allow them to buy scrap from the corporation.

CEDA requests loan payment extensions for other sectors
The Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) has welcomed the adoption of a Parliamentary motion for the extension of loans for agriculture, but has suggested that such an overture be extended to other sector as well.

Tati Nickel consults with local businesses
FRANCISTOWN: The Francistown business community has called on Tati Nickel Mine to introduce a system where companies will be categorised accordingly when awarding tenders.

  

 
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