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  • Modise pleads with doctors to continue serving

    Modise said at a press briefing this week that what doctors are doing is illegal and called on all those who have been working beyond a single call to continue doing so. On April 6, BDU decided to embark on minimum service provision for emergency...

  • BONU wields knives at Health ministry

    Government recently took Botswana Doctors Union to court to try stop what it terms a strike by doctors doing only 24 hours emergency call per month. Now, nurses and midwives through Botswana Nurses Union (BONU) have reported Government to the...

  • BPC arrears cost MCM contractor jobs – BMWU

    The Union, in a statement this week, said workers at the BR-BB Joint Venture (Pty) Ltd, are owed over P9 million by MCM because the colliery in turn has not been paid for its supplies to the BPC. The Corporation has long term contracts for coal...

  • Patients left in the lurch as doctors ‘strike’

    The ongoing impasse between government and Botswana Doctors Union (BDU) has resulted in a good number of doctors across the country not showing up to work. This is at least according to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health Professor Oathokwa...

  • Doctors dig heels in

    As wrangling continues between government and Botswana Doctors Union (BDU), doctors have been urged to stand united and protect their rights and profession by working lesser emergency call hours. Emergency call refers to duties after normal working...

  • IDM employees challenge merger

    They would rather the institution be a stand-alone entity following separation with Lesotho and Eswatini. They also want a commission for an independent forensic audit of the institution to assess its financial status and operational efficiency. The...

  • Masisi takes aim at UDC, De Beers

    Addressing the media yesterday, the former President of Botswana accused De Beers of funding his removal from power in order to avoid paying tax. Masisi said they negotiated the best partnership deal ever globally to deal with a multinational and a...

  • Masisi cautions contestants ahead of congress

    The former ruling party will on May 10 and 11, 2025, hold an elective congress in Maun, with the president being elected through a ballot for the first time in history. Ahead the gathering, Masisi announced that they would have a fresh start with all...

  • Molome’s BNFWL lobby targets GBV

    One of the lobbies seeking to take power, Team MAATLA led by Monica Molome launched their manifesto this week. Welcoming the media to the launch of manifesto, Sadie Moremomg who is contesting for the Secretary General position said the manifesto...

  • Gov’t broke to implement P1.5bn water tender

    This is because he could not trust the Ministry of Water and Human Settlements to do the right thing as they had proved to be biased when dealing with the matter before. Despite the bid having been almost P300 million cheaper and having passed all...

  • Moti is about to be paid back—Masisi

    He is of the view that Moti and De Beers are financially behind his ouster from state power.Masisi said this at a press conference this morning further adding that he is deeply concerned by what they warned the voting public and the rest of the...

  • GCC to name, shame, prosecute property rates delinquents

    He stated in a statement that they will refer to the Local Government Act of 2012 and regulation 35 of the Local Government (Valuation and Rating) Regulations 2019. The two provisions provide that where the owner of the property fails to pay the...

  • BMWU decries exclusion from BCL inquiry

    Boko recently announced that he had exercised his presidential powers to assemble a Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the 2016 closure of the BCL Ltd Group of Companies. In announcing the BCL Commission, Boko said the...

  • Former presidents probed over BCL closure

    During a press conference yesterday Boko also announced the start of a forensic audit into wider government spending covering the period between 2014 to 2024.In announcing the BCL Commission, Boko said the probe would, amongst other things, establish...

  • Court rules PSP’s decision irrational, unreasonable

    Justice Omphemetse Motumise recently ordered the reinstatement of former Ministry of Environment and Tourism deputy director, Kgomotso Neo Diwanga, stating that the decision to expel her from work by the Permanent Secretary to the President (PSP),...

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