Fatal crash near Tewane leaves woman dead, nine injured
A woman believed to be between 40 and 45 years old has died following a road traffic accident involving a combi and a 65-seater bus in the early hours of Friday morning near Tewane village.
A woman believed to be between 40 and 45 years old has died following a road traffic accident involving a combi and a 65-seater bus in the early hours of Friday morning near Tewane village.
Batlokwa have strongly rejected the 2018 Tlokweng National Development Plan, reasoning that it threatens their ancestral land and agricultural livelihood.
While the Ethics and Integrity Directorate (EID) has revealed expansion of the list of public officers required to declare their assets and liabilities, a large number remain non-compliant. Director General of EID Tiny Keseabetswe is not impressed with the compliance rate of 58.2%. At least 1672 public officers, including 13 Members of Parliament, are yet to declare their assets.
President Duma Boko has pushed through one of the most consequential legal reforms in Botswana’s recent history, with Parliament approving the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2025, despite clear and sustained public unease over its timing.
A 60-year-old man from Mahalapye has fallen victim to a phone scam, losing P30,000 to a fraudster who impersonated a bank official.
Murder accused Tumelo Mogotsi, who is alleged to have brutally killed Oteng Magang over a cooler box in 2015 alongside co-accused Thabo Ntwayakgosi, failed to appear before the Gaborone High Court today, resulting in the trial being postponed.
Locally listed property giant, RDC Properties, has shed over P216 million worth of non-core assets in a portfolio clean-up exercise, as the property group moves to strengthen its balance sheet and reposition for a tighter economic environment.
Households are bracing for a fresh cost of living squeeze following a sharp increase in petrol, diesel and paraffin prices, with the latest adjustments expected to push up transport costs, food prices and overall inflation.
As the government rescinded it’s decision to increase transport fares following a protest by the University of Botswana (UB) students, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure (MIT) Noah Salakae said the resolution was not a sheer moment of weakness.
Botswana is sharpening its economic diplomacy with China, placing foreign direct investment (FDI) at the centre of a broader push to reconfigure the country’s growth model. At the centre of that effort is newly appointed envoy to China, Professor Lekoko Kenosi tasked with converting a 50-year diplomatic relationship into a pipeline of capital, technology and industrial capability.