BQA shifts cost to cost recovery

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The Botswana Qualifications Authority (BQA) is now ready to start raking in millions of Pula from local institutions, from kindergartens to universities, all thanks to the new regulations that show a remarkable rise in levied fees.

The new regulations that set the BQA on the path to cost recovery appears on the Government Gazette of June 17.

The manager stakeholder relations at BQA, Selwana Pilatwe-Koppenhaver explained that indeed there has been a change of policy in relation to fees charged for services provided by the Authority.

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