MASISI’S MESSAGE ON TEACHERS’ DAY
1. Distinguished members of the teaching profession, today marks Teachers’ Day, an auspicious occasion that recognises the contribution of teachers to the socio-economic development of Botswana and the...
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1. Distinguished members of the teaching profession, today marks Teachers’ Day, an auspicious occasion that recognises the contribution of teachers to the socio-economic development of Botswana and the...
THEME: THE TEACHER, KEY TO EDUCATION, HEALTH AND PROPERITY IN THE NEW NORMAL Preamble As a preamble to the speech that I...
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Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s), in the latest out-of-calendar review of the credit ratings, affirmed Botswana’s rating of ‘A2’ for long-term bonds denominated in both domestic and foreign currency, and changed the outlook from stable to negative. According to Moody’s, this update to the recent March 2020 rating, on a date that deviates from the previously published sovereign release...
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