Bokamoso finances recovering - AFA

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Bokamoso Private Hospital has managed to sustain itself over the past three months and may come out of the management of provisional trustees appointed by the High Court in January, Business Today has learnt.

The Managing Director of Associated Fund Administrators (AFA), Rose Tatedi, told journalists at a press conference in Gaborone yesterday that the hospital has been able to meet all its costs - including paying employee salaries - without seeking assistance from BPOMAS as was the case before it was placed under provisional sequestration in January.

Tatedi took advantage of the press conference marking the 21st anniversary of AFA to give an update of the affairs of the hospital that is owned by Botswana Public Officers Medical Aid Scheme (BPOMAS) and Pula Medical Aid Fund. 

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