Shares of Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) climbed to a seven-year high on the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) this week, buoyed by strong financial performance...
President Boko has officially launched the Greater Gaborone Traffic Management Centre, a centralised control facility designed to modernise traffic operations, enhance road safety, and...
The Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC), in partnership with the Ministry of Sports and Arts and the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC), today officially...
At least 310 people have been killed and hundreds injured by flash floods across Pakistan, and the government has issued warnings for additional catastrophic...
As the social media industry battles a decline in advertising, the company behind Snapchat is slashing funding in projects like augmented reality glasses and laying off roughly 1,300 employees.
The current quarterly revenue growth of 8%, according to Snap’s CEO, was “far below” projections, and the company’s planning makes the assumption that the sluggish advertising market will persist into the following year.
“Unfortunately, given our current lower rate of revenue growth, it has become clear that we must reduce our cost structure to avoid incurring significant...