AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoDigital Banking Push: Botswana’s BSB is betting on a “Botswana’s Primary Bank” future, rolling out more self-service via mobile, internet, USSD, agency banking and merchant payments, so customers can handle routine transactions without branches. Healthcare Access Pressure: The Botswana Nurses Union warns remote Ngamiland communities face ambulance shortages, leaving places like Bojanala Ward and Khwai at higher risk when patients need urgent transport. Correctional Reform: Government launched a sport-based rehabilitation programme at Mahalapye Female Prison, shifting focus from punishment to reintegration, with special attention on women and children affected by incarceration. Banking Sector Moves: Stanbic Bank Botswana reported steady 2025 profits despite margin pressure, while Standard Chartered’s Botswana franchise sale process continues with assurances for clients and staff. Local Governance Scrutiny: PAC referred the Gabane project to the DCEC after a P107.3m cost escalation. Botswana in the Spotlight: Botswana’s First Lady highlighted inclusive education and healthcare support through the Mpepu programme and Merck Foundation’s Educating Linda initiative. Sports & Culture: Botswana’s sport-based rehabilitation and Jwaneng’s African Individual Chess Championships both underline growing local capacity for major events.
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