Supplementary voter registration resumes Monday
A second supplementary voter registration will resume next week Monday.
A second supplementary voter registration will resume next week Monday.
DALLAS: As part of the continued spending spree on agriculture, President Mokgweetsi Masisi has revealed that government has successfully purchased 95 heifers and 150 dairy goats from Australia to improve Botswana's herd count and genetic stock.
Anglo American’s decision to "divest or demerge" from De Beers, after a 98-year partnership, means government has to decide whether to increase its shareholding in the diamond group while also bracing for the entry of a new partner.
High Court judge, Dr Zein Kebonang, says intelligence reaching him hints at the spy unit, Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) planning to plant contraband and large sums of money in his offices as "punishment".
MOCHUDI: Kgosi Kgafela Kgafela II of Bakgatla has promised his tribe in Mochudi that he will permanently return to Botswana in 2030.
Three ‘powerful’ agents of Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) who have fallen out with the agency following numerous arrests now say they fear being re-arrested and detained again pending their interdict application.
Anglo American says it will "divest or demerge" from De Beers, meaning it is looking to exit its investment.
As some Batswana continue to raise concerns about the 15% commuted overtime allowance that senior government officials received, the Manual Workers Union has broken its silence on the issue and backed the beneficiaries.
The United Kingdom’s controversial Trophy Hunting (Import Prohibition) Bill could take centre stage as leaders from affected five nations namely Botswana, Angola, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe meet in Zambia for the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA) Heads of State Summit on May 31.
FRANCISTOWN: Tears of joy welled up in the eyes of Mompati Galetlale after Justice Bengbame Sechele pronounced him not guilty of murder on Tuesday.