DPP Enhances Response to Gender-Based Violence Cases
The Directorate of Public Prosecutions is reportedly strengthening its efforts and strategies in responding to cases of gender-based violence.
The Directorate of Public Prosecutions is reportedly strengthening its efforts and strategies in responding to cases of gender-based violence.
An opinion piece discusses the detrimental impact of delayed justice on public trust, arguing that prolonged legal processes erode confidence in the judicial system.
BOSJE, an organization focused on sound, education, and unity, is marking its tenth anniversary. The milestone highlights its decade-long commitment to community development.
Non-governmental organizations are collaborating to address child malnutrition, aiming to ensure that no child is left behind in efforts to improve health and nutrition outcomes.
The government has handed over the Tshedu case to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal determination.
An article provides an in-depth look at France Lassie Mabiletsa, exploring their background and contributions.
This article appears to be a commentary or analysis piece, metaphorically describing a transition from a position of prominence or stability to a period of instability or challenge in an unspecified context.
The World Bank has highlighted critical gaps within Botswana's tourism sector, suggesting areas for improvement and development.
Several Botswana nationals have appeared in a Zimbabwean court in connection with an alleged car theft incident.
A young queen is chronicled on her journey to the stage, likely in the context of a pageant or performance, showcasing her aspirations and efforts.

Johnson Masase, a comedian from Botswana, has gained local recognition and self-acceptance by using his performances to address and play on people's misconceptions about his genetic condition and short stature.
A fresh audit has uncovered significant disorganization and potential mismanagement in expenditures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several Chinese nationals were reportedly assaulted and robbed in Molepolole, prompting concerns over safety for foreign residents.
The International Monetary Fund has expressed an optimistic outlook regarding Botswana's economic growth prospects.
Botswana politician Boko has declared a strong stance against corruption, stating that no form of it will be tolerated.
Ngakaagae has publicly committed to pursuing high-profile legal cases without fear or favour, signaling a strong stance on justice.
Reports indicate that precious resources, possibly referring to 'thebes,' continue to elude the control of the Botswana government, as highlighted by Mmegi Online.
The Botswana People's Party (BPP) is reportedly discussing its strategic alignment and positioning within the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) coalition.
The high cost associated with turmeric farming is reportedly limiting participation in the agricultural sector in Botswana.
A minister in Botswana is being advised to conduct consultations and secure buy-ins from stakeholders before implementing a proposed '6 to 6 policy'.
Mmegi Online reports on Makgosa's career transition from airwaves to becoming a mayor, detailing their political journey.
Child malnutrition continues to be a significant, yet often overlooked, crisis affecting rural areas of Botswana.
The pursuit for Kgosi Sekai's "scalp" continues, indicating an ongoing political or legal struggle. The situation suggests persistent efforts against the individual.
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Pick n Pay Botswana has announced its entry into the on-demand delivery service sector, expanding its retail offerings.
Campaigns within Botswana's BCP party are becoming contentious as a decisive conference approaches.
Botswana's Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has announced the successful recovery of more than P50 million obtained from criminal activities.
Reports indicate that 'precious thebes,' likely referring to valuable resources or funds, continue to slip through the Botswana government's control, raising concerns about financial management.
The World Bank has identified and highlighted critical gaps within Botswana's tourism sector, suggesting areas for improvement.
Kekgonegile has stated that there are no factions within the Botswana Congress Party (BCP).
The Arts Council has issued a statement indicating that a particular process is currently ongoing, without specifying further details.
Botswana is reportedly incurring a cost of P1 billion due to corruption, highlighting significant financial implications for the nation.