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Selling airtime and data bundles in rural Botswana presents a profitable business opportunity due to increasing mobile phone penetration and rising demand for connectivity. With many communities in remote areas relying on mobile networks for communication, education, and financial services, entrepreneurs can tap into a stable market while supporting local development. Rural B...

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Botswana has taken a major step toward transforming its health system with the inaugural meeting of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Reference Group. Convened by the Ministry of Health, the session marks a key milestone in the development of Botswana’s NHI model and the country’s broader goal of strengthening health financing. The Reference Group brings […]

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Orange Botswana has reinforced its position as a market leader by offering some of the most affordable data rates in the country. A recent study by the Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) reviewed pricing across all major telecom operators, confirming Orange Botswana’s commitment to value-driven and competitively priced products. The BOCRA benchmark highlight...

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Tshepang Mogala is confident about his performance heading into the 2025 Jwaneng Open Tournament. The Nhabe Table Tennis Club member believes his game has improved this year and is aiming to finish in the top four at the event. Mogala has advanced to the semifinals in multiple competitions throughout 2025, demonstrating steady growth and consistency. […]

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Japan and Botswana renewed their commitment to stronger bilateral ties during a working dinner in Tokyo. Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi hosted Botswana’s Vice President and Finance Minister Ndaba Nkosinathi Gaolathe. The meeting marked Mr. Gaolathe’s second visit to Japan in 2024. Both leaders viewed the upcoming 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations as a valua...

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