Sketchy Details in P1.4b Tati Land Acquisition
Tati Company valued the land at P1.7b Purchase agreement signed Gov’t to start consultative process on usage of land The government has acquired the remaining land belonging to Tati Company, a...
View ArticleBluthorn ex-CFO narrates the Web of Manipulation and Power Play
Exposes Bluthorn financial scandal Shocking Eune Englebrecht financial misappropriation Eune Englebrecht influenced my role and operated behind the scenes using my name. Greetings fellow citizens and...
View ArticleWHT also applies on Trustees’ fees
Effective corporate governance necessitates the establishment of an independent board of directors tasked with overseeing management teams. These directors maintain a level of detachment from the...
View ArticleUpbeat Botala sees growth in global energy demand, lists on BSE
A Milestone for Clean Energy and Economic Progress Botala Energy Limited, an ASX mining junior is positioning itself to take advantage of a resurgence in global demand in renewable energy amid new...
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View ArticleUnion calls for transparency in mine takeover
Tsimako asserts that no updates were provided once the pre-feasibility and due diligence began, a claim Ferreira firmly denies. The CEO contends that the union was kept informed from the inception of...
View ArticleCCA orders Engen to sell 40 service stations to dilute dominance
The Competition and Consumer Authority (CCA) has provisionally approved the proposed acquisition of 74 percent of the total issued and to-be-issued share capital of Engen Limited by Vitol Emerald...
View ArticleManufacturing hits rock bottom
Botswana’s manufacturing industry has reached a nadir, with 2014 representing the country’s lowest point in the past nine years, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and...
View ArticleWhat drives the Gen Z in Botswana?
They make up nearly a third of Botswana’s population and thousands of them will turn 21 this year. It may be reassuring to learn that atleast two-thirds of them place a high premium on environmental...
View ArticleSerame advocates for economic reforms in Budget Pitso Indaba
Minister of Finance, Peggy Serame, said it is important to enact new legislation, amend existing laws, and implement policies aimed at fostering entrepreneurial capacity, enhancing productivity,...
View ArticleMares eye TotalEnergies Women Africa Cup of Nations qualification
With their sights set on qualification for the TotalEnergies Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), Botswana’s senior women’s football national team, the Mares, is intensifying its focus on the pivotal...
View ArticleSerame signs loan agreement with World Bank
In a significant financial development, Minister of Finance Peggy Serame has inked a pivotal agreement between Botswana and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). Under this...
View ArticleBotswana to host Africa Youth games
Botswana will host the Africa Youth Championships next year, according to information reaching this publication. This comes after the International Table Tennis Federation-Africa (ITTF-Africa)...
View ArticleSimply Piano’s VIP Soiree Promises Opulent Notes at Game City Roof Top
Igniting the vibrant aura of Game City Roof Top on December 2, 2023, the architects behind the Simply Piano extravaganza, led by the illustrious Dj Modric, are unraveling a feast for aficionados of...
View ArticleBotswana Life hosts inaugural Broker Indaba
The recently held inaugural Botswana Life Annual Broker Convention aims to enhance compliance, uphold trust, and safeguard the integrity, stability, and confidence in the insurance industry in...
View ArticlePastors’ appreciation subject to PAYE
As the year draws to a close, many churches are gearing up to express appreciation to their pastors, often in the form of cash or goods. It is important to recognize that such compensation and...
View ArticleKnow Your Tyres (Part 3 Of Nine)
Our 9-part “Know Your Tyres” series, presented in collaboration with Continental Tyres South Africa, continues this week. In this episode, we delve into the intricate details of the tire production...
View ArticlePension fund assets soar as medical aid plummet
Over the past decade, pension fund assets grew more than twofold on the back of strong offshore investment, records from the Non-Bank Financial Institutions Regulatory Authority (NBFIRA) show. The...
View ArticleAddressing the Mortal and Moral Costs of GBV
A long-standing African proverb suggests that while one may achieve speed by going alone, the journey becomes enduring and prosperous when undertaken with others. This wisdom extends to various...
View ArticleDrawbacks of monthly payment of gratuity!
Every contract of employment has a beginning and an end. For fixed-term contracts, the end is normally known from inception, whilst it is uncertain for contracts of unspecified periods of time...
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