• SONA 2025: Boko Reports BackNovember 10, 2025
    Secures investment deals, NDP 12 beckons Govt remains broke, struggles with implementation Bokoto outline govt successes, failures in 12 months Fallout with public sector unions puts UDC under pressure UDC faces tough challenge in Kgalagadi South bye-election BAKANG TIRO… Read more: SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back
  • NIJEL WARNS ATHLETESNovember 5, 2025
    Speaks out on doping as Botswana grapples with rising cases NANCY RAMOKHUA & KITSO RAMONO RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme   Botswana’s athletics fraternity is facing an unsettling trend as… Read more: NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES
  • Doubt over Bonno Housing schemeNovember 4, 2025
    WUC owed P1.6 billion: Govt departments owe P728 million, households P680 million, businesses P170 million, and councils P90 million   GORATAONE KGOSIMORE RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme editors@thepatriot.co.bw   Bonno… Read more: Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme
  • Questions over Zotus CityNovember 4, 2025
    Only MOU signed, no funds committed KITSO RAMONO RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme editors@thepatriot.co.bw   Botswana government has distanced itself from fully backing the multi-billion pulaZotus Smart City project, saying… Read more: Questions over Zotus City
  • LIQUIDITY LOCKDOWNNovember 4, 2025
    Cash crunch sinks smallbusinesses KITSO RAMONO editors@thepatriot.com RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme Botswana’s economy is running out of cash, and the signs are everywhere. From delayed supplier payments to frozen… Read more: LIQUIDITY LOCKDOWN
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
  • Login
  • Register
Monday, November 10, 2025
The Patriot On Sunday
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
No Result
View All Result
Cart / $0.00

No products in the cart.

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
No Result
View All Result
The Patriot On Sunday
No Result
View All Result

R1.75m cash intercepted at Botswana border

patriot by patriot
January 12, 2021
in News
0

State security agents, on Wednesday made a major breakthrough in the fight against cross border crime when they arrested 24 year old South African national, Nicholas Fouche, with R1.75 million stashed in the boot of a car.

Fouche, who crossed through ports of entry in Botswana without declaring the large stash of money with customs officials at the border, ran out of luck on Wednesday as he was arrested at Stockpoort border post in the Lephalale area. He was trying to cross the border into Botswana from South Africa without declaring the R1.75 million cash, which was found hidden in the boot of his car.

RelatedPosts

SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back

Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme

Questions over Zotus City

Fouche remains detained by South African police after he was denied bail by Lephalale Magistrate court at the end of the week, while investigations continue to establish the source, destination and purpose of the funds.

Highly placed sources within the security cluster told The Patriot on Sunday that Fouche has been on their radar since early 2019 as he has been making frequent trips to Botswana using different ports of entry. Last week, Fouche is said to have entered Botswana using the Namibian border post of Gobabis but managed to elude customs officers and Botswana security agents.

Directorate on Intelligence and Security (DIS) Director General, Brigadier (Retired) Peter Magosi, confirmed that they are aware of the arrest. “The police are on it and since it’s a cross border issue we will go the bilateral route as usual,” he responded.

Although the final destination and purpose of the funds is still not clear there have been widespread allegations and media reports that large sums of money amounting to millions of pula have been brought to Botswana undeclared. Some of the funds are alleged to be destined for funding some politicians and their political parties in the heated race that has intensified in the build up to the looming October 2019 general election in Botswana.“Security at most of South Africa and Botswana borders is not tight making it easy for unscrupolous characters to smuggle things without being noticed,” revealed a source.

In a press briefing last month DIS boss Magosi revealed that the security situation in the country has shifted due to the influence from non-state actors who are fuelling instability within the country and the political landscape. He said the non-state actors are interested in the natural resources of the country but reiterated that DIS and other state security organs are monitoring the situation.

Due to lack of political party funding in Botswana, politicans and political parties have resorted to seeking financial support from different stakeholders within and outside the country for election camapaigns, which have proven to be very expensive. The ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has in the past been exposed for sourcing funding from external sources, which they used to launch lavish campaigns that ensured they repeatedly defeated opposition parties to remain in power. In the ongoing campaigns, the BDP and some of its candidates have been accused of coercing the business community to support their campaigns through donations while on the other hand sourcing funding from as far as China. Already the media has exposed millions of pula that has exchanged hands to fund some politicans within the ruling party while others have been repeatedly implicated in ongoing court cases where millions suspected to be fraudulently obtained have funded internal BDP campaigns. 

Recently, Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) leader Duma Boko was linked to South African businessman Zunaid Moti as the funder for his campaigns. Boko is currently using an aircraft and a top of the range bullet proof BMW sedan with personalised registration numbers for his campaigns, both believed to belong to Moti Group.

Another political party with links to South African businesspeople is the Botswana Patriotic Party (BPF) whose patron, former president Ian Khama, is a close associate of South African businesswoman Bridgette Motsepe Radebe. Motsepe has since been placed on a visa requirement to enter Botswana for undisclosed reasons, which many believe are linked to her association with BDP members, among them Khama, who tried to remove President Mokgweetsi Masisi from the party presidency and by extension topple him as Botswana’s Head of State. 

In a leaked audio early this year, Motsepe Radebe was captured in a conversation with former Head of Protocol Daphne Kadiwa discussing opportunities for funding and supporting Khama’s campaign against Masisi.    

Tags: borderNicolas Fouche
Previous Post

Molepolole MPs complain of sabotage

Next Post

LOBSEC wins BSE finance competition again

Related Posts

SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back
News

SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back

November 10, 2025
Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme
News

Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme

November 4, 2025
Questions over Zotus City
News

Questions over Zotus City

November 4, 2025
Reject US prisoners, Botswana advised
News

Reject US prisoners, Botswana advised

November 4, 2025
Do not police teachers – BTU
News

Do not police teachers – BTU

October 31, 2025
5+1 unions win urgency bid 
News

5+1 unions win urgency bid 

October 29, 2025
Next Post
LOBSEC wins BSE finance competition again

LOBSEC wins BSE finance competition again

Please login to join discussion
  • SONA 2025: Boko Reports BackNovember 10, 2025
    Secures investment deals, NDP 12 beckons Govt remains broke, struggles with implementation Bokoto outline govt successes, failures in 12 months Fallout with public sector unions puts UDC under pressure UDC faces tough challenge in Kgalagadi South bye-election BAKANG TIRO… Read more: SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back
  • NIJEL WARNS ATHLETESNovember 5, 2025
    Speaks out on doping as Botswana grapples with rising cases NANCY RAMOKHUA & KITSO RAMONO RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme   Botswana’s athletics fraternity is facing an unsettling trend as… Read more: NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES
  • Doubt over Bonno Housing schemeNovember 4, 2025
    WUC owed P1.6 billion: Govt departments owe P728 million, households P680 million, businesses P170 million, and councils P90 million   GORATAONE KGOSIMORE RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme editors@thepatriot.co.bw   Bonno… Read more: Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme
  • Questions over Zotus CityNovember 4, 2025
    Only MOU signed, no funds committed KITSO RAMONO RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme editors@thepatriot.co.bw   Botswana government has distanced itself from fully backing the multi-billion pulaZotus Smart City project, saying… Read more: Questions over Zotus City
  • LIQUIDITY LOCKDOWNNovember 4, 2025
    Cash crunch sinks smallbusinesses KITSO RAMONO editors@thepatriot.com RelatedPosts SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back NIJEL WARNS ATHLETES Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme Botswana’s economy is running out of cash, and the signs are everywhere. From delayed supplier payments to frozen… Read more: LIQUIDITY LOCKDOWN
The Patriot On Sunday

© 2024 Copyright The Patriot On Sunday - Inspired by Search Mart.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders

© 2024 Copyright The Patriot On Sunday - Inspired by Search Mart.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?