Mogale died from fatal stab wounds on head, chest, heart
The details of Tshephang Mogale's untimely death have been revealed at her memorial service that she succumbed to multiple stab wounds.
The details of Tshephang Mogale's untimely death have been revealed at her memorial service that she succumbed to multiple stab wounds.
The IMF recommends that Botswana transform the Pula Fund into a sovereign wealth fund that would be funded by a set commitment to budget surpluses and used to boost the country’s weakening savings. MBONGENI MGUNI reports
The Botswana Karate Association (BOKA) disciplinary commission has taken a decision to suspend secretary general, Dick Othusitse Tshepang and remove him from his position as secretary-general.
The Botswana Football League (BFL) has confirmed the appointment of Bennett Mamelodi as substantive chief executive.
The banking sector and how it weighs risks and directs its lending is key to helping the private sector take the lead in the economy to drive export-oriented growth, one of the sector’s CEOs has said.
This week the country’s fifth administration came chest-out claiming to have assembled the first locally made electric vehicles. While government officials was in high spirits at the “assembly plant” thousands of Batswana went online to bash the claims as an 11th hour election gimmick. Mmegi Staffer, Timothy Lewanika reflects on the claims and the debate that ensued
Annual inflation in September came in at 1.5% – its lowest level this year – down from 3.9% in August, helped by an average P1.27 drop in fuel prices during the month.
Nomlu Nail Bar Fairgrounds Branch has reopened its doors to customers. Speaking at the Nomlu Beauty Institute press briefing on last week Thursday in Gaborone, the director of Nomlu Nail Bar, Nomsa Lukashe said after months of meticulous planning, redesign, and rejuvenation, their spa was back better than ever.
Multitudes thronged Mmakgodumo Gardens in Kanye to celebrate Bangwaketse culture through the Mmakgodumo Cultural Festival.
FRANCISTOWN: The former Botswana Football Association (BFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Goabaone Taylor, has expressed great relief after the association withdrew its appeal regarding her dismissal.