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Sunday Standard Gov’t draws line on spending as austerity tightens The Botswana government has signalled a tougher stance on public spending, warning that borrowing to fund recurrent expenditure is no longer sustainable as fiscal pressures intensify, the Mid-Year Budget Review shows. For the first half of the 2025/26 financial year, total revenue and grants reached P35.06 billion, while expenditure stood at P39.31 billion, resulting in […] The post Gov’t draws line on spending as austerity tightens first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Cedric Swanka
Sunday Standard How Botswana Quietly Sealed Disputed US Health Deal As Parliament rose for the festive recess and the country drifted into a year-end...
Botswana’s government is poised to implement additional austerity measures in the 2026/2027 financial year, commencing on April 1, 2026. These...
Botswana’s government is poised to implement additional austerity measures in the 2026/2027 financial year, commencing on April 1, 2026. These...
The proposal allocates N140.6 billion to recurrent expenditure and N59.4 billion to capital expenditure.
The proposal allocates N140.6 billion to recurrent expenditure and N59.4 billion to capital expenditure.
Public Works Minister Juan Edghill says government has moved to intensify work on the Carifesta Avenue road widening project which has fallen behind...
Public Works Minister Juan Edghill says government has moved to intensify work on the Carifesta Avenue road widening project which has fallen behind...
Australian businesses are holding off on major investments until economic uncertainty eases as renewed inflationary pressures raise the risk the...
Australian businesses are holding off on major investments until economic uncertainty eases as renewed inflationary pressures raise the risk the...
Sunday Standard Sunday Standard, January 18 – 24 Digital copy of the Sunday Standard, January 18 – 24, 2026 The post Sunday Standard, January 18...