• No salary hike for MPs
    One of the austerity measures considered by president Advocate Duma Boko as advised by Minister of Finance and vice president Ndaba Gaolathe is that there should at least be no salary increment for the politicians- Members of Parliament (MPs)… Read more: No salary hike for MPs
  • Govt to recover ‘stolen’ money
    If it were by Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe, the Government would go after those proven to have benefited corruptly from the Government contracts and recover the loot. Gaolathe, who serves as Minister of Finance, took Parliament floor on Thursday,… Read more: Govt to recover ‘stolen’ money
  • Nijel on doping, depression
    Nijel Amos discusses the doping ban, Tokyo 2025 World Championships, DJ Zorro, fatherhood, depression and an upcoming documentary, PATRIOT: Speaking of setbacks, the doping ban. It’s a topic that has been discussed a lot, can you share your side… Read more: Nijel on doping, depression
  • BoB keeps rate at 1.9%
    The central bank, Bank of Botswana’s (BoB) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has retained the bank rate at 1.9 percent while reducing the Primary Reserve Requirement (PPR) from 2.5 percent to 0 percent. Governor Cornelius Dekop while addressing the media… Read more: BoB keeps rate at 1.9%
  • Govt assists hailstorm victims
    Houses that were destroyed by a hailstorm that ravaged the city of Francistown last week will be rebuilt through government assistance of approximately P500 000, the Minister for State President, Moeti Mohwasa has announced. After an assessment of the… Read more: Govt assists hailstorm victims
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AP calls Masisi, Khama to order

AP calls Masisi, Khama to order

ALL OF US MUST WORK TO UNITE OUR PEOPLE:  A response to divisive statements made  by the President and immediate Former President of the Republic of Botswana  We, the Alliance for Progressives wish to express grave concern about the unfolding  narrative playing out within the ruling party,  particularly  the  potential  deleterious  influence on our national tranquility, of the words and sentiments attributed  to  both  the  current President  of the  Republic  of Botswana, Dr Masisi and  his predecessor Lt General  Dr Khama  which  are provoking,  invoking  and  stoking  undue tribal tensions.  We  are  aware that  we  the  Progressives  do  not  possess neither  the  monopoly of wisdom nor the  authority to enter into the  fray of the  internal  affairs at  the  Botswana Democratic  Party  or  any  other  political  formation  on  our land.   In fact, we particularly loathe to be commentators on what transpires in  other   parties,  when  there   is  so much more  to focus on: The nation  can  remain  assured that  we are singularly focused on and determined to give Botswana and   Batswana  an option  for  a  new  Botswana  that   is  a paragon of nation  building and prosperity on the African continent.  And  so  our   grave   concern  about  statements  made  by leaders of the BDP ...

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  • No salary hike for MPs
    One of the austerity measures considered by president Advocate Duma Boko as advised by Minister of Finance and vice president Ndaba Gaolathe is that there should at least be no salary increment for the politicians- Members of Parliament (MPs)… Read more: No salary hike for MPs
  • Govt to recover ‘stolen’ money
    If it were by Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe, the Government would go after those proven to have benefited corruptly from the Government contracts and recover the loot. Gaolathe, who serves as Minister of Finance, took Parliament floor on Thursday,… Read more: Govt to recover ‘stolen’ money
  • Nijel on doping, depression
    Nijel Amos discusses the doping ban, Tokyo 2025 World Championships, DJ Zorro, fatherhood, depression and an upcoming documentary, PATRIOT: Speaking of setbacks, the doping ban. It’s a topic that has been discussed a lot, can you share your side… Read more: Nijel on doping, depression
  • BoB keeps rate at 1.9%
    The central bank, Bank of Botswana’s (BoB) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has retained the bank rate at 1.9 percent while reducing the Primary Reserve Requirement (PPR) from 2.5 percent to 0 percent. Governor Cornelius Dekop while addressing the media… Read more: BoB keeps rate at 1.9%
  • Govt assists hailstorm victims
    Houses that were destroyed by a hailstorm that ravaged the city of Francistown last week will be rebuilt through government assistance of approximately P500 000, the Minister for State President, Moeti Mohwasa has announced. After an assessment of the… Read more: Govt assists hailstorm victims

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