The Republic of Botswana (Tswana: Lefatshe la Botswana) is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Citizens of Botswana are called “Batswana” (singular: Motswana), regardless of ethnicity. Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. It has held free and fair democratic elections since independence.
Geographically the country is flat and up to 70% of Botswana is covered by the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. It meets Zambia at a single point.
Botswana is a regional leader in economic freedom. Competitiveness and flexibility are promoted by a sensible business regulatory environment, openness to foreign investment and trade, and relatively flexible employment regulations. The financial sector remains relatively well developed, with an independent central bank and little government intervention. The independent judiciary provides strong protection of property rights. Botswana was one of the most impoverished countries in Africa when it became independent in 1966. Today, it is home to a relatively stable political system and a rapidly developing market economy. Being closely tied with the economy of South Africa, the country’s economy is one of the most successful in Africa and is dominated by the fast-growing service sector, world-renowned diamond industry, tourism, and manufacturing. Botswana’s economic growth rate has outpaced the economic growth of even the Asian Tigers, and the World Bank cites Botswana as one of the world’s great development success stories.[3]
Total government expenditures, including consumption and transfer payments, are moderate. In the most recent year, government spending equaled 33.1 percent of GDP. Parliament began a review of the draft National Development Plan in 2009. Botswana’s tax rates remain among the lowest in Southern Africa. Both the top income tax rate and the top corporate tax rate are 25 percent. Other taxes include a value-added tax (VAT), a property tax, and an inheritance tax. In the most recent year, overall tax revenue as a percentage of GDP was 36.6 percent.
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country name:
Botswana
capital:
Gaborone
area:
600,370.0 km²
population:
1,842,000
currency:
Pula (BWP)
languages:
English, Tswana
neighbours:
Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia
International Country Code for calling Botswana. This page details Botswana phone code. The Botswana phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Botswana. In order to make international calls to Botswana, use Botswana’s country code before dialing the local number.The Botswana country dialing code is only used when calling Botswana from another country. To make an international call to Botswana, you may also need a city or area code.

Botswana REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Since early 2002, Botswana was deported home 14 thousand 400 Zimbabweans who illegally intruding into its territory in search of employment.
As the correspondent. RIA Novosti over the past two years the flow of illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe have significantly increased, and their deportation is becoming increasingly heavy financial burden for the Botswana authorities.
During the first six months of 2002, these spent nearly 150 thousand dollars from the state budget. These same expenses are coming in the second half.
A year ago the government of Botswana had to create …
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Till 1966 the country was the British protectorate under the name of Bechua-nalend, on September, 30th, 1966 has received independence then the name has been changed also. Botswana is a member of the United Nations, ÃÀÒÒ, IMF, the CART, the Organizations of the African unity. British Commonwealth of the nations.

1 Jan New Year
21-24Mar Easter
1May Labour Day/Ascension Day
1Jul Sir Seretse Khama Day
15-16Jul President’s Day
30 Sep Botswana Day
25-26 Dec Christmas
