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Duma Boko reaffirms Botswana's private sector shift
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 90054, member: 27"] Botswana's president basically told the diamond era to start packing its bags, and the numbers he dropped at a party conference in Jwaneng are genuinely wild. Duma Boko used the BNF's 61st National Conference to push the private-sector pivot hard, arguing the country can't keep riding one commodity while global markets tank. His administration is betting on diversification. And the receipts back it up. National savings jumped from P300 million to P6.1 billion under his watch. BURS reforms pulled a 5.4 percent bump in collections, hitting P15.36 billion in one quarter. SACU revenue climbed 7.9 percent to P480 million, and remittances spiked 12.9 percent in a single month. Dude walked in with spreadsheets and said we're fixing this. Cost containment also racked up P2.73 billion in cumulative savings, which Boko admitted stung but called necessary. The bigger picture here is a full-on shift away from public-sector dominance toward entrepreneurship, foreign investment, and sectors outside mining. For a country that's leaned on diamonds for decades, that's not a small pivot. It's basically a whole identity rewrite in real time. [/QUOTE]
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