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The Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) is the internal intelligence agency of Botswana founded under the Intelligence and Security Service Act which commenced in 2008. [1] The DIS was formed to oversee matters of the counterintelligence and internal security of Botswana . [ 2 ]
Broadband is rolled out with ADSL in Gaborone. Profitability returns to 139.0 million. 2006 Telecommunication liberalisation announcement by the minister responsible for Science, Communication and Technology. 2007 BTC Group awarded a Public Telecommunications Operator licence. 2008 BTC Group launches its mobile service under the brand name "be ...
Picture Name Took office Left office Moutlakgola P.K. Nwako: 30 September 1966 1969 Edison Masisi: 1969 1971 Bakwana Kgosidintsi Kgari: 1971 1974 Archibald Mogwe
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Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) [1] is the revenue service and a government agency [2] of the Botswana government. Botswana Unified Revenue Service is responsible for collecting taxes and administering the Botswana Unified Revenue Service Act. The duties of the Botswana Unified Revenue Service include providing tax assistance to ...
Its head office is in the Fairscape Precinct, Plot 70667 Unit Building 1, 3rd Floor, Fairgrounds Gaborone. [1] The Civil Aviation Authority Act, 2004 (CAA Act, 2004) established the agency, which in 2009 became fully operational. The previous agency was the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA), subordinate under the Ministry of Works and ...
The postal service in Botswana dates back to 1875, when the London Missionary Society established the serve. Back then, pairs of "runners" carried mail between two points on a stretch from Bulawayo in present-day Zimbabwe, to Mafikeng, in present-day South Africa. Later, after the railway had been built, the train replaced the runners on foot.