BSE adheres to COVID-19 pre-cautionary measures – Botswana Stock Exchange has informed stakeholders that effective 24 March 2020, 60 percent of BSE staff will be working from home to minimise the risk of infection (by COVID-19) by eliminating opportunities for contact and better serve our stakeholders. (Botswana Guardian)World Bank donates – The World Bank has announced that it will donate $500 billion in aid to Egypt to improve access to housing for low-income households. (Botswana Guardian)G4S profits decline – Leading security company, G4S Botswana expects its financial performance for the year ended December 2019 to have declined by up to 30 percent as the trading conditions remain tough. (Botswana Guardian)Sechaba 2019 foresees less froth in their results – Sechaba Breweries, the producer of clear and opaque beer this Wednesday disclosed that profit before tax for the year ended 31 December 2019 will be between 10 percent and 15 percent (approximately P22m-P34m) lower than the P224.6m reported for the year ended 31 December 2018. (Botswana Guardian)Cresta profits set to plummet – Cresta Marakanelo has cautioned that its audited consolidated profit before tax (PBT) for the year ended 31 December 2019 is expected to plunge. (Botswana Guardian)CEDA scales down staff on COVID-19 concerns – Crisis Management Committee has been set up to come up with strategies on how to address the latest developments and trends regarding the outbreak. (Botswana Guardian)Olympia profits up – It is an associate company of Olympia Capital Holdings Limited a company listed on the main board of the Nairobi Stock Exchange in Kenya. (Botswana Guardian)
BSE adheres to COVID-19 pre-cautionary measures – Botswana Stock Exchange has informed stakeholders that effective 24 March 2020, 60 percent of BSE staff will be working from home to minimise the risk of infection (by COVID-19) by eliminating opportunities for contact and better serve our stakeholders. (Botswana Guardian)World Bank donates – The World Bank has announced that it will donate $500 billion in aid to Egypt to improve access to housing for low-income households. (Botswana Guardian)G4S profits decline – Leading security company, G4S Botswana expects its financial performance for the year ended December 2019 to have declined by up to 30 percent as the trading conditions remain tough. (Botswana Guardian)Sechaba 2019 foresees less froth in their results – Sechaba Breweries, the producer of clear and opaque beer this Wednesday disclosed that profit before tax for the year ended 31 December 2019 will be between 10 percent and 15 percent (approximately P22m-P34m) lower than the P224.6m reported for the year ended 31 December 2018. (Botswana Guardian)Cresta profits set to plummet – Cresta Marakanelo has cautioned that its audited consolidated profit before tax (PBT) for the year ended 31 December 2019 is expected to plunge. (Botswana Guardian)CEDA scales down staff on COVID-19 concerns – Crisis Management Committee has been set up to come up with strategies on how to address the latest developments and trends regarding the outbreak. (Botswana Guardian)Olympia profits up – It is an associate company of Olympia Capital Holdings Limited a company listed on the main board of the Nairobi Stock Exchange in Kenya. (Botswana Guardian)