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The Cabinet of Botswana consists of the President, Vice President and all the Ministers and assistant ministers, the permanent secretary and deputy permanent secretary to the president and cabinet. Current cabinet
The transport sector in Botswana played an important role in economic growth following its independence in 1966. The country discovered natural resources which allowed it to finance the development of infrastructure, and policy ensured that the transport sector grew at an affordable pace commensurate with demands for services.
Motorways in Botswana have a set of restrictions, which prohibit certain traffic from using the road. The following classes of traffic are not allowed on Botswana motorways: Learner drivers; Slow vehicles (i.e., not capable of reaching 60km/h on a level road). Invalid carriages (lightweight three-wheeled vehicles) Pedestrians; Pedal-cycles ...
The department of information technology has several major services it provides to the government of Botswana, including the following: Government website hosting; Creating internet connectivity and other information technology related services across the public sector of Botswana
The previous agency was the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA), subordinate under the Ministry of Works and Transport. [2] The Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) is responsible for the regulation and development of air transport, providing air navigation services, managing airports and advising the government on all aspects of civil ...
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