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BOMaid condom factory begins operations
A condom factory run by the Botswana Medical Aid Society through its investment arm, South View is ready to start operating. In an interview with Botswana Guardian this week, South View Business Development Manager Tulaganyo Molebatsi said to...
27 May 2014
Swartz lures Chinese contractors in Macau
Infrastructure, Science and Tech- nology minister Johnie Swartz, has been visiting a China-administered island resort to ask for more such contractors to come to Botswana. “We have huge possibilities of investment to provide building as well as...
27 May 2014
Botswana is worst country to be a worker
Botswana is one of the worst countries in the world to be a worker, according to the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). ITUC- an alliance of regional trade confederations that advocates for labour rights around the world,...
27 May 2014
115 ghost employees on Govt. payroll
The Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM) has found close to 115 ghost employees on the government payroll. Speaking before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this week, DPSM director Carter Morupisi said they picked up people who...
27 May 2014
CA has no market inquiry powers
Botswana’s Competition Author- ity does not have market inquiry powers, a report by the African Competition Forum (ACF) has found. “Across the four participating countries, there was a common challenge of data collection in terms of the...
27 May 2014
Finance ministry mismanages public debts?
The legislative framework for facili- tating and developing public debt management considerations needs to be current and all encompassing. However, the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) highlights in its report that the Finance and Audit Act...
27 May 2014
Khama chairs HLCC meet
President Ian Khama on Turs- day was expected to chair the 36th Meeting of the High Level Consultative Council (HLCC). The HLCC, which normally meets twice a year, consists of the entire Cabinet, along with Permanent Secretaries and other senior...
27 May 2014
Mathware chairs new postal, banking group
Government has appointed Puma Mathware, a well-known busi- nessman as the founding board chairman of a new holding company that will own and manage Botswana Savings Bank (BSB), Botswana Post and its subsidiary Botswana Couriers. BG Business...
27 May 2014
Zebras captain confident of victory
National football team coach, Peter Butler has expressed cautious optimism ahead of Zebras’ return leg encounter with Burundi set for June 1 at the New Lobatse stadium. Zebras recently held Burundi to a goalless draw in their capital city...
27 May 2014
Money matters strikes radio chord
Following an astounding reception last year, the theatrical piece, Pula!Money Matters returns this year in a different form. The theater piece on financial literacy will be in the lines of Makgabaneng when it is adopted into a radio drama...
27 May 2014
North West District Council compromises competition
Procuring entities in the North West District Council have a tendency to split tenders when procuring services, supplies and works, which contradicts LAPAD regulations, documents seen by this paper show. For a tender of P25 000-P100 000, the...
27 May 2014
115 ghost employees on Govt. payroll
The Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM) has found close to 115 ghost employees on the government payroll. Speaking before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this week, DPSM director Carter Morupisi said they picked up people who...
27 May 2014
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