Zebras Forward Deported Over Alleged Fake Visa

Eric Ookame, a forward for the Zebras senior national football team, was deported from Egypt back to Botswana after immigration authorities reportedly discovered that he was traveling on a fraudulent visa. Ookame was in transit to Morocco, where he plays for Mouloudia Club Oujda FC, intending to rejoin his club after fulfilling his national team duties. This publication can exclusively reveal that the incident occurred on April 3, highlighting a complex situation involving travel documentation...

Letsile demands P850 000 for FNB GrandPrix

Negotiations to secure Botswana’s most celebrated athletics star, Letsile Tebogo, for the highly anticipated FNB Botswana Golden Grand Prix have brought to light a widening gap between the market value commanded by world-class athletes and the financial realities faced by local sporting event organizers. This publication has learned exclusively that Tebogo’s management team is demanding a substantial appearance fee of P850,000 for his participation in the event scheduled for April 26 at the National Stadium...

Letsile’s injury scare subsides ahead of World Relays 

Botswana’s sprinting prodigy, Letsile Tebogo, along with the 200m Olympic champion, is back on track for a timely comeback after a brief injury scare threatened to steal the thunder from two of the nation’s marquee athletics events.  The soon-to-be 23-year-old speedster is poised to recover in time for the FNB Botswana Golden Grand Prix on April 26, followed swiftly by the Debswana World Athletics Relays on May 2–3 in Gaborone. His return is a shot...

FNB Botswana Grand Prix attracts top athletes

The winds of excitement are sweeping through Gaborone as the city prepares to host one of Africa’s most electrifying sporting events this April: the Botswana Grand Prix. This year’s edition promises to be unlike any before it, with a constellation of some of the world’s most elite athletes converging on the National Stadium. The stakes are high, the competition fierce, and the atmosphere is charged with anticipation. For a country that has steadily risen in...

FMD outbreak strikes Ramatlabama Breeding Center

An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) at the Ramatlabama Artificial Insemination and Training Centre has raised fresh alarm in Botswana’s livestock sector, after 34 bulls tested positive at this crucial breeding facility. The infected animals are part of a group of 65 bulls used for semen collection, placing national herd improvement programs at considerable risk. The outbreak was confirmed by Odireleng Thololwane, Foot and Mouth Disease Coordinator, who described the situation as contained but requiring...

Mothibatsela champions sport as catalyst for economic growth

Sport in Africa must transcend its traditional role as mere recreation and be embraced as a powerful engine for economic development, employment, and sustainable progress, argues Rachel Mothibatsela. Addressing the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Strategy Review Forum, Mothibatsela, Debswana’s Head of Sustainability and Social Impact, urged policymakers, sports administrators, and corporate stakeholders to reconsider the place of sport within national economies. “Sport is already a global industry generating over US$2.3 trillion annually, with...

BNOC seeks P16 Million for 2026 Commonwealth Games

The Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) has announced it requires approximately P16 million to fully finance Team Botswana’s participation in the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, as preparations accelerate amid a significant funding shortfall. BNOC Chief Executive Officer Dorothy Tlagae-Gaseitsiwe disclosed this week that despite securing government and international support, the total resources raised remain well below the committee’s projected budget. Tlagae-Gaseitsiwe detailed that the Ministry of Sports and Arts (MOSA) has provided P2...

Cost pressures tighten grip on households

Batswana are feeling the pinch as a fresh wave of cost pressures tightens its hold on household finances. Rising fuel prices and transport fares are converging to squeeze already stretched budgets across the country. At the heart of this latest financial strain is the recent fuel price adjustment announced by the Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA). The regulator raised unleaded petrol 95 prices by 5.05 thebe per litre, diesel by 8.77 thebe, and illuminating paraffin...

City Branding Key to Debswana World Relays Success

As Gaborone prepares to host the World Athletics Relays, the focus extends beyond the readiness of the city’s infrastructure to how it presents itself on the global stage. For Botswana, the first African nation to host this prestigious event, the stakes are high, not just in terms of logistics but in crafting a compelling city-wide brand that captures attention and fuels participation. Strategic branding across the city is emerging as a vital element in the...

Culture vs Commerce

Botswana’s creative economy is stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight, powered by a bold new momentum as the Stanbic Music ’n’ Lifestyle Festival gears up for its 2026 edition this April, bigger, sharper, and with a laser focus on commerce. More than a mere entertainment spectacle, the festival is a carefully crafted economic engine. “The festival is a calculated economic platform designed to transform creativity into measurable business value,” says Otsile Marole-Gaothuse,...