AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFNB Art Prize: Botswana’s Kelebogile Marope has made history as the first artist from the country to win the 2026 FNB Art Prize, putting fresh spotlight on local creativity. Health & Substance Abuse: Matabeleland South is seeking US$145,841 to finish converting the old Phakama TB clinic in Gwanda into a provincial drug and substance abuse rehabilitation centre, after years of patients being referred to Bulawayo. Road Safety: A fatal early-Sunday crash in Gaborone left a woman dead after a vehicle hit a tree near Optimum Health Clinic; police say the driver survived with bruises and investigations continue. Conflict & Human Trafficking: Southern African mothers are pleading for sons allegedly lured into Russia’s war, with one Zimbabwean case describing a reported drone-wounding and later death, while recruitment agents face trial. Finance & Pensions: Absa has won the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) custody contract, ending Standard Bank’s three-decade hold, as Absa pushes to grow its deal-making. Trade & Integration: Nigeria and Botswana moved to deepen bilateral trade and expand market access for Nigerian products under AfCFTA talks following a high-level trade mission to Gaborone. Regional Policy: SEZ reform in South Africa proposes easing an anti-avoidance rule that has long affected investment appeal, with a new approach to connected-party transactions. GBV Funding: Botswana’s President has directed that properly costed GBV funding be taken to Cabinet, following a parliamentary push for additional budget allocation. Sports: CAF Champions League-COSAFA qualifiers are set for Gaborone from August 20–30, with Botswana’s teams joined by regional rivals.
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