
The Botswana Police Service BPS has introduced its fifth Corporate Development Strategy CDS V for the period 2026โ2030. This strategy aims to modernize policing, enhance public trust, and improve service delivery to address evolving security threats. Minister of State President and Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, stated that the strategy reflects the government's commitment to fostering a resilient, peaceful, and inclusive Botswana where citizens trust public institutions. He added that CDS V aligns with National Development Plan 12, specifically its goal of restoring public trust in government institutions through transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.
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The recent recruitment process for Village Development Committee VDC members in Botswana has sparked widespread complaints on social media, underscoring the country's severe unemployment crisis. Many Batswana, particularly young people, expressed desperation as they competed for the VDC positions, which offer a monthly allowance of P2,500. The high competition and subsequent outcry from unshortlisted applicants reflect the scarcity of employment opportunities and the urgent need for income in Botswana.

Botswana's food manufacturing sector is increasingly dependent on grain imports because local production cannot meet the industry's demands. This issue was underscored during a media tour of Bolux's P800 million manufacturing facility in Ramotswa, organized by the Maize and Wheat Millers Association MWMA. Despite the facility being one of Botswana's most advanced food processing plants, company executives stated that local wheat and maize production is significantly lower than required. Bolux Managing Director Melinda Jacobs confirmed the company's commitment to supporting local farmers, citing an agreement to purchase 2,000 tonnes of wheat from a farmer in Pandamatenga, but emphasized that national production levels are still insufficient.

The Botswana junior national table tennis team has secured two gold medals and one silver medal at the South Africa Regional and Open Championships in Polokwane. Carol David and Agobakwe Sebetela won gold in the Mixed Under-13 Doubles. Stephney Batsholeng and Makanaka Banni were crowned Under-11 Girls Doubles champions. Brian Mogaladi and Tinashe Dzvaka earned a silver medal in the Mixed Under-15 Doubles. Botswana Table Tennis Association president, Kudzanani Motswagole, attributed the team's performance to their development efforts.