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As Botswana approaches its sixth decade of independence, the nation finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with a significant issue that threatens its economic trajectory: a growing skills deficit.
Botswana has registered a further two doping cases, the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) has confirmed.
Military arms from Botswana and Namibia have joined hands to strengthen border security and promote socio-economic ...
Pioneer has expanded its uranium footprint on being granted the Botsalano project in southern Botswana along the South ...
Among those joining the festivities are athletic powerhouses Egypt, Botswana, and South Africa. With their arrival, final ...
Victory over Botswana meant Nigeria became the first team to make it to the knockout phase of the Women's Africa Cup of ...
Botswana said on Thursday that it would allow its pula currency to depreciate by 2.76% over the next year, a faster rate than previously announced, as its economy is under pressure because of a ...
The World Bank has released a comprehensive report, “Trends and Opportunities to Advance Gender Equality in Botswana”, analyzing gender dynamics across life-cycle stages to guide policymakers, the ...
Tunisia is taking on Botswana tonight, July 13, in a do-or-die Group B clash as part of WAFCON 2024 at Stade Père-Jégo in ...
Botswana has surpassed the UN's 95-95-95 goals on HIV. Researchers say that the country is on track to end the public health threat of AIDS by 2030.
Yet Botswana's diamond story is different, notes Keith Jefferis, an economist and former deputy governor of Botswana's Central Bank. "I sometimes class Botswana's history over the last 40 years as ...
In 1966 Botswana’s future looked grim. On the eve of its independence from Britain the country had 12km of paved roads, a hundred secondary-school graduates and a gdp per person that was half ...