Archive for August 31st, 2010
source: Sunday Standard by Gowenius Toka 30-08-2010 Investigations by the World Bank have turned up information suggesting that the Botswana government may have diverted money that was budgeted for underprivileged citizens. This comes hardly a month after the Parliament Public Account Committee completed their report, revealing how funds, which were budgeted for disaster management, were [...]
source: Mmegi Baboki Kayawe Staff Writer The Department of Road Transport and Safety has announced an increase in public transport fares with effect from September 1. This development falls on top of the two percent Value Added Tax adjustment earlier this year. The fares increased again following a price adjustment in 2008 when there was [...]
source: SW Radio Africa By Irene Madongo 30 August 2010 The Finance Miniser Tendai Biti says up to 2,200 workers at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will lose their jobs as part of plans to cut its expenditure and get it functioning effectively, according to media reports. On Sunday it was reported that the Minister [...]
source: Mmegi Staff Writer Diamond magnate, Nicky Oppenheimer, has been appointed Debswana Chairman with effect from August 18, a position he will hold until the end of next year. Oppenheimer’s appointment was occasioned by the resignation of Gareth Penny as De Beers’ CEO and Debswana Chair. In a statement Thursday, Debswana said Oppenheimer, who is [...]
source: Sunday Standard by Kagiso Madibana 30-08-2010 The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights has urged the government of Botswana to allow the First People of the Kalahari (FPK) access to water as a denial of such a basic right is a violation of one of the rights contained in the African Charter. The [...]
source: allAfrica BuaNews (Tshwane) 30 August 2010 Pretoria — Government has responded to President Jacob Zuma’s directive to hold urgent talks with union leaders to find a solution that will bring an end to the public service strike. This follows a meeting between Zuma and ministers at the weekend. Government said in a statement that [...]
source: Mmegi Calistus Kolantsho Correspondent SELEBI-PHIKWE: Ruling Botswana Democratic Party and opposition BCP gruelling attacks on Mayor, Lekang Mukokomani, do not bode well for teamwork and cooperation between himself and councillors in the copper-nickle mining town. Mukokomani was accused of taking decisions alone suggesting that the rift between him and the councillors could soon become [...]
source: Sunday Standard by Sunday Standard Reporter 30-08-2010 Officers take bribes for tenders; companies are awarded contracts without being advertised; contracts are drawn and given to companies long after they have started operating – these are some of the allegations contained in a Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) report, presenting the University of [...]
source: SW Radio Africa By Tichaona Sibanda 30 August 2010 A UK based Zimbabwe pressure group, Communities Point (CP), has said the regional SADC bloc lacks the credibility to monitor elections in the country, which are due anytime after the drafting of a new constitution. Last week the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition said SADC should [...]
