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In Eretsha, a village in the Okavango Panhandle, nestled in the Okavango Delta, a long-awaited sign of progress has taken ...
The past 12 months have seen a rise in locally organised sport competitions, some attracting global spotlight, in the process ...
Whilst international coal market prices remain constrained, government has chosen to swim against the tide by converting its ...
The last two presidents of Botswana studied and completed their undergraduate degrees at the University of Botswana (UB).
The Gaborone High Court has criticised the Attorney General (AG) for hiding behind the bank in its defence to refuse the ...
As temperatures drop and days get shorter towards winter, Okavango students are in for a horrific chill, one of learning ...
Research has shown that there is apparent lack of confidence on local products and services. A study done by Brand Africa and ...
The IMF now expect Botswana’s economy to contract by about 0.4% this year, while the World Bank now projects 0.6% growth.
The National Gender Commission is alarmed by the pervasiveness of sexist cyber bullying on social media. Young women and ...
Is there a subject in the school curriculum that can be classified as a low hanging fruit? Some kind of soft and easy target ...
Six months into his first term, President Duma Boko says any head of state who wants to be president for more than 10 years ...
Just days after Health minister, Dr Stephen Modise pleaded with doctors for patience as his new government addresses their ...
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