Outgoing President Ian Khama has revealed his plans to continue serving Botswana post-retirement in various areas including patronising arts, football, as well as serving as ... Read more »
Former vice president Phelekezela Mphoko has been holed up in Botswana since the army launched an operation to remove criminal elements around former president Robert Mugabe. The ... Read more »
Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle camped under Botswana's stars - reportedly at the Meno a Kwena luxury camp in the Okavango Delta - during their first time alone ... Read more »
The South African Government has refused to comment on a complaint made by the the Botswana government after North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo's blue light convoy allegedly ... Read more »
"The late Quett Ketumile Masire was Botswana's former Minister of Finance and Development Planning (1966-1980) and President (1980-1998) ... One of the most important (but ... Read more »
For months now, Africa's rough diamonds have been increasing in value but the sale proceeds do not reach the people. Instead, they benefit metropolitan elites and the mine ... Read more »
There are men who choose to be involved fully in the care of their children despite economic difficulty. A new study shows how. Read more »
Former president Sir Ketumile Masire said although President Robert Mugabe could be a "difficult customer", he could also be "very sweet". Read more »
Zambia's Chipolopolo have qualified to the semi-finals of the COSAFA Castle Cup tournament taking place in South Africa after beating Botswana 2-1. Read more »
Several African dignitaries are in Botswana for the memorial and funeral service of former president Sir Ketumile Masire, who died in hospital last week at the age of 91. Masire's ... Read more »
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