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WUC restructuring leads to 450 job cuts

The organisational restructuring at Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) has cost 450 employees their jobs, it has emerged. Appearing before the Committee on Statutory Bodies and Enterprises on Monday, WUC Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Gaselemogwe Senai, explained that as part of their strategy intervention, the corporation looked into new organisational structure optimisation. “As you recall, we […]

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Batswana ga ba ile batho ba ba matanyola, Akere ba bitswa jalo ,mme legale ha se gore Batswana ba dumalana le matanyola-Advocate Sydney Pilane

CEDA comes up short again before parliamentary committee

Tax collection Plummets as Trade agreements hit Botswana ⋆ TheVoiceBW

WORRIED: Lekau Botswana Unified Revenue Services (BURS) Acting Commissioner General, Segolo Lekau says the country’s various trade agreements have affected Botswana’s tax collection. In February last year, Botswana signed the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA). While this allowed the country to benefit from inter-regional trade within the continent, Lekau explained it also means trade taxes – tariffs collected on imports – with other African nations were no more. “This means when we consume within the continent, there are no taxes. As you may be aware, when we consume from the likes of the European Union (EU), as we are also sending our beef there, duty rates have been decreased,” said Lekau.

Air Botswana GM defends fares ⋆ TheVoiceBW

GENERAL MANAGER: Agnes Khunwana Air Botswana General Manager (GM), Agnes Khunwana this week defended the airline fares saying they national carrier caters to ordinary Batswana. Answering a question posed by the chairman of the Committee on Statutory Bodies and State Enterprises member, Aubrey Lesaso who is also Member of Parliament (MP) for Shoshong, Khunwana said it has always been Air Botswana’s intention to make air travel affordable to ordinary Motswana. “We have been regularly reviewing the fares and engaging the market,” Khunwana told the Committee, further adding that their prices are very competitive. However, her response was met with doubt from the Committee chair, Dr. Nevah Tshabang who wanted to know when the prices were decreased since there has been uproar about Air Botswana’s steep fares.

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