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Assistant Minister of Agricultural Development and Food Security, Beauty Manake has scoffed at efforts by The Voice Newspaper to establish why the former CEO of Botswana Marketing Board, (BAMB) Leonard Morakaladi was placed under special dispensation to be the preferred candidate for the embattled Botswana Meat Commission. (BMC) top position. Morakaladi was axed from BAMB […] ....
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14th December 2020 The Government has injected P115 million to cushion the ever ailing Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) against the unprecedented impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. At the time when Botswana went into a COVID 19 sponsored national lockdown early this year, the state owned beef exporting agency scaled down its weekly production to just about a quarter of its plant capacity. This was to allow for production to be staggered, allowing different process crews coming to work on different dates. The move has however resulted in limited revenue and delayed payment of creditors such as farmers. Given the COVID 19 slap on BMC operations, the government has since made a cash injection of P115 million. The breakdown shows that P27 million will go towards clearing Standard Chartered Bank and BancABC loans while the other disbursement amounting P88 million has been used to pay farmers. Some farmers had already dragged BMC to court for failure to pay them. ....