Trying to use permits for both revenue and regulation is counterproductive, writes DOUGLAS RASBASH …
Analysis
With the case for mass tourism ably demonstrated by several example countries, we turn to…
Within days of taking office, the new government delivered a doubleton of announcements that left the public oscillating between disbelief and intrigue. One could be forgiven for thinking the declaration of centralised…
As if increasing debt and falling demand for diamonds and revenue drawn from the sale…
Without urgent policy shifts, Botswana is not on the path to prosperity but on the…
The diamond market, once a bastion of stability and wealth, is undergoing a seismic shift…
In an era where inequality threatens social cohesion and economic resilience, the living wage represents…
With climate change exacerbating rainfall variability, Botswana’s frequent droughts are likely to intensify. The Standardised Precipitation…
The surprising shift reflects a new, executive-driven structure that consolidates power in the hands of…
Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize for Botswana and establishment of the seat of United…
Part Two Political Models as Exemplars: Lessons from History and Beyond This is the…
At a time when the economy is at a crossroads, political party manifestos seem…










