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Africa · BotswanaBotswana’s government has opened an investigation after reports emerged that two young men were allegedly tricked into fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war. On Monday, the Ministry of International Relations said it had activated diplomatic and law-enforcement channels to verify the reports. They aim to locate the two Batswana youths, aged 19 and 20. Botswana youths allegedly misled with training promises According to the ministry, the young men r…See the Story
Botswana Investigates Reports of Youths Recruited Into Russia-Ukraine War
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Infrastructure · BotswanaKPI Green Energy shares surged following its parent company's MoU with Botswana for renewable energy development. The agreement aims to establish large-scale generation, storage, and transmission infrastructure, requiring an estimated $4 billion investment. This collaboration supports Botswana's net-zero goals and KP Group's international expansion.See the Story
KPI Green Shares Gain 4% on Landmark Deal with Botswana for Renewable Energy Projects
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Economy · BotswanaBotswana’s government now forecasts an economic contraction of almost 1% this year as its key diamond sector continues to struggle, its finance minister said in a budget review on Friday. When the main budget was presented in February the Southern African country’s government had hoped for a 3.3% gross domestic product (GDP) expansion this year, rebounding from last year’s 3% contraction. But by mid-year it was projecting almost no growth as a p…See the Story
Botswana's Economy Seen Shrinking Almost 1% in 2025 Due to Diamond Sector Woes
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