• 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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MOODY’S AFFIRMS THE “A2” SOVEREIGN CREDIT RATING AND CHANGES THE OUTLOOK ON BOTSWANA’S RATING FROM STABLE TO NEGATIVE

MOODY’S AFFIRMS THE “A2” SOVEREIGN CREDIT RATING AND CHANGES THE OUTLOOK ON BOTSWANA’S RATING FROM STABLE TO NEGATIVE

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 ...

ILLEGAL DEPOSIT-TAKING ACTIVITIES

ILLEGAL DEPOSIT-TAKING ACTIVITIES

The public is hereby informed that the Bank of Botswana (Bank) has determined that Botswana Fund Motshelo is illegally taking deposits from members of the public, and operating a pyramid scheme business. The Bank has accordingly directed the promoters of Botswana Fund Motshelo to cease and desist from transacting the illegal business ...

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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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