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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs Relations, Jimmy Opelo has challenged HR professionals to ...
Doping cases are not showing any signs of slowing down. With one cropping up after the other, they are instead picking up ...
The recent debate on whether the media should apologise for the P100 billion hoax is a serious cause for concern.
The Law Society of Botswana (LSB) has issued a scathing notice condemning a widespread practice by commercial banks that it ...
Government employees’ trade unions are demanding that the government cease any execution of the agreement it has entered into ...
The main driver of gambling in Botswana is found to be lack of employment, with the majority of Batswana turning to gambling ...
Effective oversight of schools can be a game changer in the teaching and learning environment. However, more often than not, oversight authorities can be tossed from pillar to post when trying to get ...
Local creatives were given a front-row seat to world-class storytelling at today’s Shaka iLembe Masterclass, hosted by the National Arts Council of Botswana (NACB) in partnership with MultiChoice ...
In the modern world, terrorism is no longer merely an act of violence; it is a media spectacle, a performative act designed not only to instill fear but to generate an audience.
There is a conversation we need to keep having about journalism in Botswana especially in moments of controversy.
Acting Minister of Lands and Agriculture, Dr. Edwin Dikoloti, has admitted that the current arrangement for appointing Land Board members does not offer the best candidates for the job.
Trade unions representing government employees known as Five Plus One Cooperating Trade Unions (5+1) have taken the employer to court on urgency following the collapse of bargaining talks.