The bill sought to give the president sweeping powers in making key appointments in the civil service
Africa’s longest uninterrupted democracy regularly holds elections, has seen smooth transfers of power since 1966
Elon Musk’s internet service provider started operations in Botswana after initial struggles to get a license
AFRICOM’s deputy legal counsel says ensuring rule of law is followed when troops are deployed is critical
Neighboring South Africa has recorded three mpox deaths, prompting Botswana to increase surveillance at entry points
Officials from the two countries’ armies are exchanging notes on improving the conditions of women in the military
Conference, which will draw more than 30 African countries, will tackle continent-wide security, stability challenges
The party expected to form the U.K.’s next government says it will develop strategies to ban hunting trophy imports
Botswana’s electoral law blamed for the low number of women participating in politics
At a special summit, the leaders agreed to appeal for funding to meet the food needs of nearly 30 million people across southern Africa.
Leading diamond company De Beers relocates auctions office from Singapore to Botswana, where Kimberley Process secretariat has also arrived
Due to the El Nino-induced drought, herds of hippos in the northwest of the country are stuck in drying ponds
Britain wanted Botswana to accept deported asylum-seekers similar to a recent arrangement with Rwanda.
Last July, the National Assembly shelved debate on constitutional amendments after churches staged demonstrations
System tracks sanctioned Russian diamonds, but African producers say it is resulting in delays, added costs
Botswana, Angola and Namibia back review of initiative forcing producers to route stones through Antwerp to stop import of Russian diamonds
Protesters deliver petition to British High Commission as Botswana prepares to send a delegation to UK to lobby against the bill
Botswana’s president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, has been leading calls for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe
Country will use next week’s U.N. Environment Assembly in Kenya to lobby against anti-hunting proposals
Country’s Independent Electoral Commission officials travel to Zimbabwe as Botswana prepares to hold general elections later this year
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