Gov't denies supplying expired COVID-19 vaccines
Assistant Minister of Health, Lawrence Ookeditse has refuted allegations that members of the public were offered expired COVID-19 vaccine, particularly Pfizer doses.
Assistant Minister of Health, Lawrence Ookeditse has refuted allegations that members of the public were offered expired COVID-19 vaccine, particularly Pfizer doses.
The Finance Ministry is proposing the introduction of a new rate for personal income tax, which will see those earning P33,333 per month and above paying at 27.5%, rather than the current top tax rate of 25%.
The Minister of Sport and Arts, Jacob Kelebeng has dissolved the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) board, MmegiOnline has learnt.
With the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) recently hailed for finally growing teeth to bite and operate independently, the courts recently slammed the graft-busting agency for unlawful and arbitrary conduct by its investigators in the case involving former Minister, Kefentse Mzwinila.
The disputed appointment of Andrew Motsamai as secretary of the Public Service Bargaining Council (PSBC) has taken a another turn, with him demanding that leaders of the Manual Workers Union retract what he describes as injurious, malicious and defamatory remarks made against him.
Two bodies have been discovered at Sese village near Jwaneng in what law enforcement officers suspect to be a murder-suicide incident.
Extension II Chief Magistrate, Kamogelo Mmesi, has rejected admission of psychology expert witness as requested by the State in a rape case against retired University of Botswana (UB) professor Brothers Malema.
For the first time in more than two decades, a female prisoner has escaped from lawful custody in Botswana. The incident that has left the nation in shock and raised serious questions about prison security.
As the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) central committee and key party structures head into a long-awaited retreat at the end of this month in Palapye, expectations within the party are sharply divided.
Local musical sensation, Ezra Neethings, is set to redefine the live music experience in Botswana as he prepares to stage a one-man live concert on April 18 at the University of Botswana Indoor Sports Arena.