Botswana insists there is no United States military base at Thebephatshwa Air Base, warning against misinformation as the ...
A pair of male elephants in the Okavango Delta, Botswana [File: Mike Hutchings/Reuters] Conservationists have raised the alarm about the Botswana government’s decision to increase its annual ...
Botswana's government has dismissed claims of a US military base at Thebephatshwa Air Base, labelling them as misinformation.
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Africa’s top diamond producer Botswana shuts down US base rumors at key air base
The Government of Botswana has firmly denied claims circulating online that it hosts a United States military base at the Thebephatshwa Air Base, describing the reports as misinformation and ...
It added that “Thebephatshwa Air Base is a sovereign military installation owned, operated and controlled entirely by the ...
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Hunting Quota to Address Human-Lion Conflict
Government has introduced an experimental spatial lion hunting quota as part of efforts to address the growing human-lion conflict in Botswana.The experimental hunting quota, which allocates nine ...
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Government Pivots to Digital-First Economy
With Botswana approaching six decades of independence, the digital economy represents not merely technological progress, but a pathway to diversified growth, job creation and global competitiveness.At ...
"What is at stake in Botswana media is not only law reforms but the viability of journalism in a disrupted, underfunded and rapidly changing environment." ...
The Botswana government has begun the process of privatising loss-making national carrier Air Botswana, reports ch-aviation. In its call for Expressions Of Interest (EOI) issued last week, the ...
Botswana is the world’s second-largest diamond producer after Russia, and relies on the gems for about a third of its GDP. The southern African country held 12 million carats at the end of December, ...
S&P Global Ratings downgraded Botswana’s sovereign rating from BBB to BBB- with a negative outlook on March 13, leaving the country one notch above speculative grade. The diamond sector—historically ...
S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Botswana's credit rating due to ongoing challenges in the diamond market, highlighting the country's economic vulnerabilities and reliance on mineral exports.
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