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Weekend Post — Botswanan news publication covering politics, business, sports, and social affairs.

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  1. June 2026
  2. Weekend Post

    Register The post U.S. gains ground against China in Botswana’s rare earth minerals race appeared first on Weekend Post.

    U.S. gains ground against China in Botswana’s rare earth minerals race
  3. Weekend Post

    Register The post PAC seeks access to Forensic Audit Report appeared first on Weekend Post.

    PAC seeks access to Forensic Audit Report
  4. Weekend Post

    Speaking with Weekend Post, Shanti-Lo reveals himself not only as a singer and songwriter but also as a fashion designer and cultural advocate, having spent decades building a multifaceted career.

    Shanti-Lo at 25: The artist who transformed music
  5. Weekend Post

    Register The post Marijuana, CAT dominate Botswana’s P54 million illicit drug trade appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Marijuana, CAT dominate Botswana’s P54 million illicit drug trade
  6. May 2026
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    The post Anabolic steroids: A threat to our athletes appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Anabolic steroids: A threat to our athletes
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    The post Ex-DCEC Chief Rose Seretse receives Continental Anti-Corruption Award appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Ex-DCEC Chief Rose Seretse receives Continental Anti-Corruption Award
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    The post Westlife Insurance Botswana Hosts Stakeholder Evening Under The Theme: Resilient Partnerships appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Westlife Insurance Botswana Hosts Stakeholder Evening Under The Theme: Resilient Partnerships
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    Register The post Festus Mogae: The technocrat who knew Government not BDP Politics appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Festus Mogae: The technocrat who knew Government not BDP Politics
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    The post The Role of Beneficiary Funds in Protecting Dependants appeared first on Weekend Post.

    The Role of Beneficiary Funds in Protecting Dependants
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    Register The post Botswana faces investment slowdown… appeared first on Weekend Post.

    Botswana faces investment slowdown…
Business

Land Rover unveils Classic Defender V8 family with Spectral Green finish

The News

Land Rover Classic has introduced a family of four remastered Classic Defender V8s featuring a color-shifting Spectral Green paint finish that shifts between green, purple, and gold hues, with the collection now including a newly introduced 110 Double Cab Pick-Up alongside existing models.

Why it matters

Land Rover's classic vehicle innovations appeal to Botswana's auto enthusiasts and reflect international luxury trends in the local market.

11 hours ago · Weekend Post

Today

  1. Land Rover unveils Classic Defender V8 family with Spectral Green finish

    Land Rover Classic has introduced a family of four remastered Classic Defender V8s featuring a color-shifting Spectral Green paint finish that shifts between green, purple, and gold hues, with the collection now including a newly introduced 110 Double Cab Pick-Up alongside existing models.

    11 hours ago · Weekend Post

  2. Mosquitoes remain Africa's chief malaria challenge despite research

    Female Anopheles mosquitoes continue to transmit malaria across Africa, claiming approximately 580,000 lives in 2022 alone—over 95% of global malaria deaths—and disproportionately affecting children under five and pregnant women, despite decades of intervention efforts.

    12 hours ago · Weekend Post

Tuesday 23 June

  1. Record ten African teams compete at FIFA 2026 World Cup

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup marks an unprecedented milestone with ten African teams competing, demonstrating the growing strength of African football. Morocco, the 2022 semifinalist, leads the continent's campaign alongside Senegal and Ivory Coast, all showing promise though with moments of inconsistency.

    23 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. De Beers sale imminent, CEO predicts deal in weeks

    De Beers' CEO predicts a sale of the diamond mining and trading company will close within weeks.

    23 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  3. Money laundering risks exposed in Botswana banking sector

    A Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing National Risk Assessment has revealed vulnerabilities in Botswana's commercial banking sector, where tax evaders, corrupt insiders, and money launderers are exploiting financial systems holding over P107.3 billion in deposits.

    23 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  4. Defense challenges investigator in Moagi corruption case

    Lawyers for former minister Lefoko Moagi challenged the state's lead investigator on the grounds of the corruption charges filed against him during a courtroom confrontation.

    23 June 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 16 June

  1. Forensic audit report on P53 billion remains at President's Office

    A forensic audit report that has drawn public attention for months is held at the Office of the President, while investigators await the document that could lead to a major anti-corruption effort.

    16 June 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 9 June

  1. ODC expands diamond operations to India amid transparency questions

    Botswana's state-owned Okavango Diamond Company has extended operations into India, holding rough diamond viewing sessions in Mumbai at the Bharat Diamond Bourse Complex. The move has raised questions about the company's presence in the Indian diamond hub and why operational details remain undisclosed.

    9 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. SuperSport launches pan-African morning show ahead of 2026 World Cup

    SuperSport is premiering The Morning Cup on 11 June, a daily live broadcast anchored by Lwazi Ziqubu and Fiso Mazibuko, with co-hosts including South African personality Phat Joe, Nigerian comedian Basketmouth, Kenyan actress Sarah Hassan, and Egyptian-Jamaican presenter Sirayah Shiraz. The show blends football, culture, music, and entertainment ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    9 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  3. Botswana's digital economy masks weak backend systems and compliance risks

    Botswana's corporate sector has mistaken online presence for digital transformation, according to a digital consultant, when real transformation requires solid backend infrastructure, data management aligned with the Botswana Data Protection Act, and regulatory adherence. Many companies still operate manually behind the scenes despite visible online activity.

    9 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  4. U.S. gains ground over China in Botswana's rare earth minerals

    The United States has taken a leading position over China in Botswana's competition for rare earth elements and critical minerals, as Western explorers increasingly pivot toward the U.S. market.

    9 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  5. PAC demands access to government forensic audit findings

    Parliament's Public Accounts Committee is demanding access to the government's forensic audit findings, stating that Parliament cannot fulfill its oversight duties effectively without full insight into the investigation.

    9 June 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Shanti-Lo marks 25 years as singer, songwriter, fashion designer

    Shanti-Lo reflects on 25 years in the music industry, crediting endurance, adaptability, and creative reinvention rather than talent alone. He reveals himself as a multifaceted artist whose career spans singing, songwriting, and fashion design, built on an early calling and decades-long commitment to craft.

    2 June 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. Marijuana and CAT dominate Botswana's illicit drug market

    According to the 2025 Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing National Risk Assessment, marijuana accounts for an estimated P48.8 million of Botswana's illicit drug trade, while methcathinone (CAT) represents P5.7 million, with the latter showing a rise in presence.

    2 June 2026 · Weekend Post

Thursday 28 May

  1. Botswana athletes face doping crisis amid violations

    Botswana's track and field community is grappling with a surge in doping cases, including high-profile athletes who have challenged positive results. The Botswana National Olympic Committee has confirmed multiple violations, leading to stricter international testing protocols and threats to the nation's sporting reputation.

    28 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Wednesday 27 May

  1. Rose Seretse receives Commonwealth anti-corruption award

    Former DCEC director general Rose Seretse has been honored by the Commonwealth Regional Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa as the first Motswana recognized for her contributions to shaping the continent's anti-graft framework, particularly for her role in establishing and operationalizing the Commonwealth Africa Anti-Corruption Centre (CAACC) in Botswana.

    27 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Westlife Insurance Botswana outlines five-year growth strategy

    Westlife Insurance Botswana held a stakeholder evening on 8 May 2026 to present its long-term strategy, built on strengthening brand visibility, driving product awareness and innovation, and deepening stakeholder relationships. The company targets leadership in brand confidence, net promoter score, and digital engagement over a five-year horizon.

    20 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. Festus Mogae entered presidency as technocrat amid factional tension

    On 1 April 1998, Festus Mogae succeeded Sir Ketumile Masire as president of Botswana, entering the role as a respected technocrat but uncertain politician surrounded by rivals and factional intrigue.

    20 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Beneficiary funds protect dependants through structured disbursement

    Beneficiary funds manage pension benefits for dependants after a member's death by disbursing payments over time for defined needs such as education and healthcare, rather than as lump sums that risk being depleted quickly. The structured approach introduces governance and accountability to ensure funds serve the beneficiary's best interests.

    12 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. Botswana poised for investment decline amid rising credit costs

    Botswana is expected to experience a decline in investment from both households and businesses, driven by soaring credit costs linked to rising interest rates in the commercial banking sector.

    12 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  3. World Relays in Gaborone generates economic benefits

    The 2026 World Athletics Relays, held in Gaborone, are described as a landmark sporting event and significant economic catalyst for Botswana.

    12 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Friday 8 May

  1. DStv celebrates motherhood with May entertainment lineup

    DStv is marking May with programming that honours motherhood through stories reflecting strength, love, resilience, and joy, including shows like Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale and Come Dine with Me.

    8 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Wednesday 6 May

  1. Puma Energy and Hungry Lion open restaurant, create 25 jobs

    Puma Energy Botswana and Hungry Lion have opened the first Hungry Lion restaurant at a Puma Energy service station in Gaborone's Block 6, creating over 25 new employment opportunities for Batswana. The partnership is intended to support local development and align with Vision 2036 goals for sustainable economic growth.

    6 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. UAE's OPEC departure threatens global oil cartel stability

    The United Arab Emirates' exit from OPEC after six decades threatens the cartel's ability to manage global oil supply and prices. The departure weakens OPEC's spare production capacity at a time of geopolitical tension, pushing Brent crude above $110 a barrel.

    6 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Teachers petition BEC over unpaid examination work in 2025

    Teachers and invigilators have petitioned the Botswana Examinations Council over unpaid work for marking and invigilation of BGCSE, JCE, and PSLE examinations in 2025. BEC's CEO pledged a formal response by the following Wednesday, though petition coordinators warned of potential escalation if demands are not met.

    5 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  2. BCP raises concerns over parliamentary committees' failed meetings

    The Botswana Congress Party is formally engaging the Speaker of the National Assembly over the underperformance of parliamentary committees, noting that several committees did not meet regularly during the past financial year, which the party says has hampered Parliament's constitutional role in scrutinizing government activities and holding the Executive accountable.

    5 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  3. Botswana dismantles cross-border tobacco smuggling ring

    Botswana authorities have dismantled a cross-border criminal network allegedly linked to prominent business figures and politically exposed individuals in a major crackdown on illicit tobacco trafficking. The seizure was valued at P10 million.

    5 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  4. Inmate stabbed during turf war at Gaborone Maximum Prison

    A violent turf war has broken out inside Gaborone Maximum Prison, where rival inmate factions are believed to be battling for control over a lucrative black market operating within the facility.

    5 May 2026 · Weekend Post

  5. Bank of Botswana raises policy rate to 5.5 percent

    The Monetary Policy Committee increased the Monetary Policy Rate by 200 basis points from 3.5 percent to 5.5 percent on 30 April 2026.

    5 May 2026 · Weekend Post

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Mophane worm harvesting surge threatens ecosystems and livelihoods

    Over 3,000 harvesters have swarmed communal lands and farms in Botswana for mophane worms, a caterpillar harvested for food and income. Overharvesting, habitat destruction, and weak regulation are depleting mopane worm populations and damaging the mopane woodlands they depend on, threatening both conservation and long-term economic sustainability.

    28 April 2026 · Weekend Post

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