• BOMAID assures customers
    Leading medical aid services provider, Botswana Medical Aid (Bomaid) continues to explore avenues to diversify its products in an effort to serve its members in an efficient manner. The fund’s Principal Officer Moraki Mokgasana told the media on Monday… Read more: BOMAID assures customers
  • BURS fights smuggling
    The Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) has ramped up efforts to curb the smuggling of goods into the country, such as prohibited vegetables and illegal tobacco products, by intensifying physical searches at all ports of entry and deploying its… Read more: BURS fights smuggling
  •  BR rubbishes union claims
     Botswana Railways (BR) management has expressed serious concern about allegations against the leadership of the rail transport monopoly made by Botswana Transport and Allied Workers Union (BTAWU questioning the organization’s integrity, financial stability, and performance. Through Sereo Thabeng, Head-… Read more:  BR rubbishes union claims
  • Masisi loses glory!
     Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) president Mokgweetsi Masisi is slowly losing the grip on the party after he received backlash from some democrats and organisations that he lambasted during a media briefing on Monday, a development that observers say shows… Read more: Masisi loses glory!
  • BURS targets P120 BILLION
    Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) Commissioner General Jeanette Makgolo says they are targeting to mobilise P120 billion revenue by 31st March 2029. Makgolo told a media briefing in Gaborone on Thursday that they are banking on their transformative strategy… Read more: BURS targets P120 BILLION
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Tafic suspend three players

Trouble seems to  be  looming  at Tafic Sporting Club  after   it  emerged    that  the club  has    suspended  three  of their  senior   players   this  week. The   trio is –Rocky Nkwe, Buyani Kgomotso and Captain Uyapo Tibathuwe –who received...

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BAA gets P2.5m

Funds to aid Olympics Preparations Botswana  Athletics  Association (BAA)  has  received a  whooping P2.5 million  to use   towards   the  preparations   for the  upcoming  2020 Olympic games. Botswana   have  only   three  athletes   who  have  qualified for  the   games  being Nijel Amos  for  800m,Christine  Botlogetswe  and  Galefele e Moroko  for...

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Makhwengwe back at GU

Gaborone  United(GU)  has appointed  Philimon  Makhwengwe  as the  new   club  coach  following  the    departure   of  Nikola Kavazovic   who spent   some few  months   with  the   team   before  he was forced    to   resign   due to a hostile  supporters  of the  team. Just    few  months  after  being  in the dugout  for Moyagoleele Kavazovic   is already  out  of the  club   after   his  life  was  threatened   last  weekend  by   multitudes   of GU...

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  • BOMAID assures customers
    Leading medical aid services provider, Botswana Medical Aid (Bomaid) continues to explore avenues to diversify its products in an effort to serve its members in an efficient manner. The fund’s Principal Officer Moraki Mokgasana told the media on Monday… Read more: BOMAID assures customers
  • BURS fights smuggling
    The Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) has ramped up efforts to curb the smuggling of goods into the country, such as prohibited vegetables and illegal tobacco products, by intensifying physical searches at all ports of entry and deploying its… Read more: BURS fights smuggling
  •  BR rubbishes union claims
     Botswana Railways (BR) management has expressed serious concern about allegations against the leadership of the rail transport monopoly made by Botswana Transport and Allied Workers Union (BTAWU questioning the organization’s integrity, financial stability, and performance. Through Sereo Thabeng, Head-… Read more:  BR rubbishes union claims
  • Masisi loses glory!
     Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) president Mokgweetsi Masisi is slowly losing the grip on the party after he received backlash from some democrats and organisations that he lambasted during a media briefing on Monday, a development that observers say shows… Read more: Masisi loses glory!
  • BURS targets P120 BILLION
    Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) Commissioner General Jeanette Makgolo says they are targeting to mobilise P120 billion revenue by 31st March 2029. Makgolo told a media briefing in Gaborone on Thursday that they are banking on their transformative strategy… Read more: BURS targets P120 BILLION

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