AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNatural Diamonds Boost: De Beers says US demand for natural diamonds is rebounding, with Generation Z driving growth—good news for Botswana’s diamond pipeline and its P7 billion Diamonds for Development Fund plans. Energy Security & Industry: FutureCoal expands its Africa chapter, arguing governments must prioritise reliable domestic energy, resilient supply chains and technology for industrial growth. Smart Power Push: CHINT highlights how stronger transmission and storage networks are becoming essential as renewables grow and grids need resilience—naming Botswana among countries it supports. Botswana Tech & Business Systems: A Botswana-focused piece warns that many firms buy digital tools but still struggle with disconnected systems, pushing for integrated customer and operations platforms. University Innovation Scrutiny: University of Botswana’s UniPod is spotlighted as a prototype-to-industry bridge, while leaders debate whether universities are delivering real economic impact. BSE Performance: Botswana Stock Exchange reports 2025 revenue of P78.8m and profit after tax of P20.6m, citing higher trading turnover and listings. Digital Connectivity Watch: Starlink is reported to be faster than most terrestrial providers in many African markets, raising pressure on local broadband players. Digital Fraud Context: TransUnion data suggests suspected digital fraud in Namibia remains below global levels, but scam tactics still cause meaningful losses. Health Systems Call: Zimbabwe’s president urges sustained investment in resilient health systems and innovation after Ebola outbreaks.
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