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Why SA investors think Gov lied about coal riches
Two South African geologists with experience in coal exploration- Peet Meyer and Xavier Prevost-have pulled the veil from Botswana government’s professed 200 billion tones of coal reserves and urged government to desist from exaggerating its find...
26 April 2013
Miners shrug off negative sentiments
Coal investors this week shrugged off damning allegations by two South African geologists who accuse Botswana of exaggerating her coal endowments. Peer Meyer and Xavier Prevost said government is aware that information on coal reserves in Botswana is...
26 April 2013
Mohohlo: Asleep at the wheel
When Linah Mohohlo and her motley crew of monetarists meet next week, they will despondently confront an economy yet again falling short. Yet again, headline inflation and unemployment rate remain stubbornly high. There are major challenges to...
26 April 2013
Business opportunities for Botswana farmers in Australia
It is hoped that despite Botswana having challenges in doing business with the European Union market with meat products, local farmers could venture into other areas such as leather and agri-business to trade in the Australian market. The Minister...
26 April 2013
Marijuana garden blooms at Sir Seretse Khama School
Booming plants of the illegal marijuana drug were dug out and removed from Sir Seretse Khama Junior Secondary School gardens in Gaborone Monday. Sir Seretse Khama Airport Police cut out the plants suspected to have been growing in the school...
26 April 2013
Intelligence services will not investigate Nikuv International-Minister Batshu
The Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Edwin Batshu has defended his ministry’s decision to do business with an Israeli company which has attracted bad reputation in countries such as Zimbabwe. He told Parliament Friday that the Botswana...
26 April 2013
Botswana’s bottled water under the microscope
The Botswana Bureau of Standard and the Department of Regulatory Compliance will from June this year implement the revised bottled water compulsory standards that will subject all drinking bottled water to safety tests. Local manufacturers and...
26 April 2013
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