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BOTSWANA’S BUILT ENVIRONMENT NEWSPAPER | Vol. 5, Issue 10 | Dec 2015 www.boidus.co.bw
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GUEST COLUMNIST
The Real Estate Advantage Plan your 2016 Today
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Professional Practice: The meaning of the
words “Without Prejudice”
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Up Close with Tomeletso Sereetsi p7 of Sereetsi & the Natives
Molefhi’s rude awakening: Plan, Design and
gov`t Had a Loose grip on contractors By Kitso Dickson
• Construction industry’s growth last out performed others in 2011 • Closes 2015 relatively flat compared to other sectors • A grand plan to uncork value in 2016
Build your Rural Housing Project By Tlotlo Tsamaase
The benefits of building small housing projects outside planning areas are obviously no regulations and restrictions. Though, how can one build easily and cheaply in rural area? There is what is called an auto-construction method that can range from choosing the design and doing the construction yourself or hiring a specialist for the design and construction of your home. Though, how far can a self-builder go without professional assistance? p11
Climage Change and
Changes to Our Built Environment By Boidus Admin
The government of Botswana pledged to allocate some USD18.4 billion to achieve a target reduction of 15% of green house gases (GHG) by year 2030.
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the u.n frame convention on climate change (unfccc) - What does it all Fairgrounds Office Park, a skip and a hop from the Botswana Accountancy College, the Ministry of Infrastructure’s domicile, incumbent Minister Nonofo Molefhi sums up what has been a nasty, brutish and longer than expected hung back projects that mounted government’s pressure, drawn up by public’s
impatience. In his telling, the former minister of Lands radiates a stature of goodwill signified by his usual show of candour even with cold facts that stained the construction industry’s repute, almost whenever he spoke, Boidus Focus staff writer Kitso Dickson reports. p3
mean for the Built Environment.
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Low-carbon cities are a US$17 trillion
opportunity worldwide
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