That year, Botswana and other countries ratified the treaty, which aims to combat “dangerous human interference with the climate system” and stabilize levels
11th February 2021
Botswana Power Corporation Workers Union (BPCWU) demands the new chief executive officer (CEO) David Kgoboko to deal with allegations of rampant corruption and nepotism that have reportedly paralysed the struggling entity.
Kgoboko was appointed CEO on a five-year work contract replacing German national, Dr Stefan Schwarzfischer, who was allegedly fired by the board of directors almost two years ago.
Speaking to this publication, the chairman of BPCWU, Patrick Siamang said although the union applauds his appointment, they will review his performance after six months to find out whether he is on the right track in turning the utility into a profitable entity.