Despite early post-election signals of reform, rising hostility toward journalists and alleged interference at "Radio Botswana" point to a troubling backslide on editorial independence.
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 ...
Government is looking into a comprehensive review of the Road Traffic Act of 1972.Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Mr Noah Salakae said this at a kgotla meeting in Lentsweletau recently. He ...
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 sitting on nearly double its permitted diamond stockpile as weak prices and rising competition from lab‑grown stones curb demand, the government said, warning the glut will weigh on ...
On an ordinary morning at a government clinic, the queue moves slowly. Mothers cradle children. Elderly patients lean heavily ...
Conservationists have raised the alarm about the Botswana government’s decision to raise its annual trophy-hunting quota for elephants, reigniting the debate over how the country should manage the ...