'Civil society must interrogate competition issues'

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The Assistant Minister of Trade and Industry Lebonaamang Mokalake has challenged civil society, especially consumer organisations, to get involved in building a competitive culture.

Mokalake said this recently when officially opening a two-day International Conference on Competitive Policy and Law: Promoting a Healthy Competitive Culture in Sub-Saharan Africa at the Gaborone Sun.

The conference was attended by more than twenty representatives of CUTS - the Consumer Unity and Trust Society - from Botswana, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Kenya, Uganda, The Gambia and Nigeria.

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