Sunday Standard Gaolathe’s delay costs Botswana P22 million a day Botswana is losing an estimated P22 million every day the Minister of Finance,...
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Sunday Standard Gaolathe’s delay costs Botswana P22 million a day Botswana is losing an estimated P22 million every day the Minister of Finance, Ndaba Gaolathe delays in implementing the VAT Amendment Bill meant to plug tax leaks in the tourism sector. Budget strained Botswana is missing out on a critical revenue stream as the VAT Amendment Bill, aimed at tightening tax collection from international travel […] The post Gaolathe’s delay costs Botswana P22 million a day first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Sunday Standard Reporter
Sunday Standard Gaolathe’s delay costs Botswana P22 million a day Botswana is losing an estimated P22 million every day the Minister of Finance,...
Sunday Standard Tourism titans bully Gaolathe, Mmolotsi out of P8 billion In an alarming show of power, safari tourism lobbyists are blackmailing...
Sunday Standard Tourism titans bully Gaolathe, Mmolotsi out of P8 billion In an alarming show of power, safari tourism lobbyists are blackmailing...
Finance Bill amendment to widen scope of tax measure in budget is welcomed
Finance Bill amendment to widen scope of tax measure in budget is welcomed
Sunday Standard World Bank calls for civil service job-cuts The World Bank has called on Botswana to cut civil service jobs and shrink government...
Sunday Standard World Bank calls for civil service job-cuts The World Bank has called on Botswana to cut civil service jobs and shrink government...
President Donald Trump reignited his demands early Sunday morning for Republican senators to terminate the filibuster, warning GOP lawmakers that they...
President Donald Trump reignited his demands early Sunday morning for Republican senators to terminate the filibuster, warning GOP lawmakers that they...
For the 182-day bill, GH¢613.2 million of the bids were tendered. The bids accepted were estimated to the tune of GH¢608.2 million.