Activists remain hopeful that Botswana President Advocate Duma Boko’s November election will help Constitutional reforms—that ...
For a party that promised to overhaul the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS), the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) has now increased the budget estimate for the security organ by P233m ...
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Botswana: Heavy rains kill seven, cause widespread destruction in GaboronHeavy rains in Botswana's capital city Gaborone have resulted in widespread and devastating floods in recent days, with roads ...
-- “Flash floods across Botswana have killed seven people including three children and uprooted thousands after days of heavy ...
President Duma Boko of Botswana on Saturday said flash floods have killed no fewer than seven people, including three ...
Flash floods in Botswana have caused devastation, killing seven people and displacing thousands. President Duma Boko has ...
Flash floods across Botswana have killed seven people including three children and uprooted thousands after days of heavy rains, President Duma Boko said on Saturday. "We will continue to work in the ...
GABORONE, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from the flooding in Botswana has risen to seven, the country's President Duma Boko announced on Saturday. Among the deaths recorded so far, three are ...
African officials and health experts warn that funding shortfalls, the prevalence of conflict across the continent, and climate change could translate into a surge in malaria cases, posing a real ...
The Private Sector Disaster Response Fund (PSDRF) was launched on Friday by Business Botswana as a private sector-led initiative to provide rapid disaster response and immediate recovery support in ...
As fate would have it, the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) finds itself in unfamiliar territory of having to defend positions it passionately and vigorously held while in opposition. The UDC ...
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Botswana supports death penalty despite international calls for reform—survey revealsAccording to the latest Afrobarometer survey , 82% of Botswanans believe capital punishment is justified, while only 16% ...
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