Inside BFA’s Bold Vision for 2036

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has unveiled a sweeping 10-year strategic plan aimed at reshaping the nation’s football landscape with ambitious benchmarks for the Zebras, the Mares, and grassroots player development by 2036. Central to this vision is a decisive shift: Botswana intends no longer to be a sporadic contender on the African football stage but to establish itself as a steadfast competitor among the continent’s elite. This initiative, dubbed the BFA Strategic Framework 2036,...

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...

Seretse challenges legality of his prosecution

A legal storm is brewing, and at the eye of it is Bakang Seretse, a businessman entangled in what could become one of the most explosive constitutional challenges the country has seen in recent years. His legal team has launched a fierce attack on the prosecution, arguing that the case against him is not only outdated but also fundamentally flawed in law. Their bold claim: the case is “unconstitutional, invalid and dead on arrival.” This...

Ikageng public works programme launches amid uncertainty over wage timeline

The government has unveiled a revamped public works initiative, promising increased wages and a shift from short-term relief efforts toward long-term economic empowerment. The newly introduced Ikageng Public Works Programme (IPWP), overseen by the Ministry of Local Government and Traditional Affairs, was launched this month. It is set to begin phased payments of P2,500 to beneficiaries. Concurrently, the ministry is developing a centralized database to prevent overlap between recipients of the Ikageng programme and the...

Fresh showdown looms over control of public service bargaining council

A fresh legal battle has erupted over control of the Public Service Bargaining Council (PSBC), as the National Amalgamated Local and Central Government and Parastatal Workers Union returns to the Maun High Court in an effort to dismantle the council’s current leadership and overturn key decisions made in January. Court documents obtained by WeekendPost reveal that the union filed a Notice of Motion dated April 8, 2026, naming the Attorney General of Botswana and several...

MPs seek clear exemptions for political aides in Public Service Bill

Members of Parliament have voiced strong opposition to the proposed Public Service Bill, criticizing its failure to acknowledge the dual nature of parliamentary and constituency staff. Lawmakers argue that these employees should be distinctly classified as political appointees, exempt from the restrictions that apply to career public servants. During parliamentary debate, legislators expressed support for rules designed to preserve the civil service’s neutrality, emphasizing that such reforms aim to enhance governance, accountability, and public confidence...

Hikuama, Bathusi, Obuseng Vie for BCP Chairpersonship

The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) is gearing up for a highly anticipated and closely watched elective conference scheduled for this July, a critical event that promises to reshape the party’s leadership landscape. At the heart of this gathering is a fiercely contested race for the chairperson position, which has emerged as a central focus of internal rivalry and shifting political alliances within the opposition ranks. The outcome of this contest is expected to have a...

Botswana to achieve 50–50 energy mix target by 2030

Botswana is on track to realize its ambitious goal of a 50–50 energy mix by 2030, as the government intensifies investments in renewable energy to tackle ongoing electricity challenges and reduce dependency on imported power.  At the groundbreaking ceremony for the 500-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Maun, Minister of Minerals and Energy Bogolo Kenewendo affirmed that the nation is well positioned to meet, and potentially surpass, its renewable energy targets outlined in the...

Botswana Reinforces Commitment to Lobito Refinery Stake

…as Minister Kenewendo Affirms Ongoing Negotiations Botswana’s Minister of Minerals and Energy, Bogolo Joy Kenewendo, has reaffirmed the government’s active pursuit of a strategic stake in Angola’s Lobito Oil Refinery, emphasizing that discussions between the two nations remain underway despite reports to the contrary. In an interview with WeekendPost, Kenewendo stood firm on Botswana’s earlier declarations, underscoring the country’s dedication to securing its energy future through regional collaboration. “We stand by our public statements, and...

Boko launches 500-megawatt solar photovoltaic plant

Botswana has launched a landmark project that signals its emergence as a powerhouse in Africa’s clean energy future. On Thursday in Maun, the government broke ground on a 500-megawatt solar photovoltaic plant paired with a 500 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS), a move that will reshape the country’s energy landscape and position it among the continent’s leaders in energy storage development. This ambitious undertaking, a collaboration between Botswana and the Sultanate of Oman, is...