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Draft Advertising Code for Broadcasters

Click on the link to access the Draft Advertising code for Broadcasters: https://www.bocra.org.bw/draft-advertising-code-broadcasters

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE- Invitation to Stakeholders to Make Input to the Draft Code of Advertising for Broadcasting

Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA or the Authority) invites broadcasters, advertisers, users and all other interested parties to make input to the DRAFT CODE OF ADVERTISING FOR BROADCASTING. The deadline for submission of input is the 3rd May 2019 at 17:00hrs. Upon receipt, BOCRA will consolidate all input, share the final document with stakeholders and determine the way forward.

The broadcasting sector continues to grow, and with it comes new opportunities for advertisers to reach a wider audience. Therefore, BOCRA is developing a Code of Advertising for Broadcasting to provide a common and predictable process for advertisements of products and services. The Code will be applicable to all licensed and Online broadcasters authorised by BOCRA.

BOCRA is a statutory body established under the Communications Regulatory Authority Act [CRA Act, 2012] with a responsibility to regulate the communications sector in Botswana, comprising telecommunications, Internet and Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), radio communications, broadcasting, postal services and related matters.

The Draft Code of Advertising Broadcasting is available from the BOCRA website: www.bocra.org.bw or BOCRA Head Office, Plot 50671, Independence Avenue.

Comments should be submitted to:

The Chief Executive
Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority
Plot No 50671, Independence Avenue
Private Bag 00495
Gaborone

Attention:

Masego M. Jeremiah jeremiah@bocra.org.bw Tel 395 7755/368 5500

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE - Invitation to Workshop on Anti-Money-Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorist Financing (CFT) for all BOCRA Regulated Entities

The Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) will host a consultative workshop on Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing on the 21st March 2019, at Travel Lodge.

As per Schedule II of the Financial Intelligence (Amendment) Act, 2018 (No. 7 of 2018), BOCRA has been appointed as a Supervisory Authority. As such, all regulated entities under the CRA Act of 2012 are, by extension, expected to comply to the requirements of the Financial Intelligence (Amendment) Act, 2018 (No.7 of 2018).

Botswana is a member of the Eastern and Southern Africa Anti-Money Laundering Group (ESAAMLG) which is an associate member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) an inter-governmental body mandated to set standards and promote effective measures for combating money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system.

This stakeholder consultative workshop aims to shed more light on the recommendations of the FATF, and the action plan thereof in the context of the communications industry in Botswana.

NB: It is mandatory for all regulated entities to be represented at this Workshop.

For registration, please contact:
Mr. Emmanuel Thekiso 
Email : thekiso@bocra.org.bw 
Tel: 368 5500 / 368 5548 

Or

Ms. Itumeleng Lenna Mafale 
Email : mafale@bocra.org.bw 
Tel: 368 5500 / 368 5519
 

Thursday, March 14, 2019
Universal Access Service Fund Launches School Connectivity Project - Mabutsane Sub District

Today, the Universal Access Servuce Fund (www.uasf.org.bw) in partnership with Orange Botswana, BOCRA, MTC, Ministry of Basic Education and Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development launch the Schools Connectivity and upgrades of base stations in the villages to 3G in the Mabutsane, Morwamosu, Sekoma, Khonkhwa, Keng, Khakhea, Kokong, Kanaku, Mahotshwane, Itholoke, Kutuku, Mokhomma, Seherelela, Sese, Maokane, Samane, Lefhoko, and Betesankwe villages.   

The Universal Access and Service Fund was created by BOCRA to fund access to ICTs to all Batswana, especially in those rural and remote parts of Botswana.

Thursday, February 7, 2019
BOCRA Spectrum Management Strategy Consultation

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Deadline for submission of comments/input is Friday 18th January 2019, 5pm.

Thursday, January 10, 2019
Draft Numbering Policy for Botswana

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Deadline for submission of comments/input is Friday 18th January 2019, 5pm.

Thursday, January 10, 2019
Draft Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) Strategic Plan 2019-2024

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Deadline for submission of comments/input is Friday 18th January 2019, 5pm.

Thursday, January 10, 2019
Welcome Remarks by Mr Murphy Setshwane

Welcome Remarks by Mr Murphy Setshwane, Director Licensing and Postal Regulation at Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) on the occasion of the SADC ICT Observatory and Broadband Indicators Workshop held from 10-14 December 2014, SADC Secretariat HQ.

Director of Ceremonies 
Representatives of SADC Secretariat and its partners 
Communications Regulators Association of Southern Africa - CRASA 
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa – UNECA 
International Telecommunication Union – ITU 
Southern Africa Telecommunications Association – SATA 
Representatives of SADC Member States 
Distinguished delegates 
Ladies and Gentlemen 

I feel privileged and greatly honoured to welcome you all to Botswana for the SADC ICT Observatory and Broadband Indicators Workshop. During the past few weeks Botswana has experienced extremely high temperature and dry weather despite the fact that we are officially in the rainy season.  The heat has been unbearable with temperatures reaching highs of 40 degrees celsius in some parts of the country.

You are special as your arrival in Botswana seems to be turning around this unpleasant situation with a few showers that we received over the weekend.  In keeping with our culture, we welcome you with open arms in the full belief that you will bring us even more rain.   Your visit also coincides with the festive season when everyone is in a celebratory mood.  I therefore trust that you will be met with happy Batswana faces as you move around.

Director of Ceremonies, that ICTs are at the core of our modern lives is almost a cliché.  However, the examples of the likes of Singapore, Republic of Korea, Rwanda and other countries that are leading in terms of ICT deployment and usage, are living proof that ICTs give economies more than a competitive advantage.  They actually define quality of life in the modern-day world.

It is in this light that I take my hat off to SADC ICT Ministers for their vision in calling for the SADC ICT Observatory and Broadband Indicators initiative.  It is popularly held that what cannot be measured cannot be managed and the failure to measure is the biggest undoing for most of us in the developing world.  All of us developing nations, particularly in Africa, are making concerted efforts aimed at embracing the use of ICTs.  However, many of us have difficulties in quantifying the resources that we put in and relating them to the benefits derived because of limited statistical records.  This makes it difficult to market ourselves as individual countries and even as a collective.  As a result, we are likely to lose out on the benefits of the digitalisation as we have lost out on the previous revolutions. I am glad that initiatives such as this one will assist us to break this vicious cycle and in the fullness of time, we shall reap the full benefits of ICTs and globalisation.

I was encouraged to see that the deliverables of this initiative include building capacity of ICT Indices; establishing the status of data collection and validation in Member States; becoming familiar with calculating the IDI and ITU Price Basket among many others.  This workshop therefore lends itself as the prescription that will address our common problem.  I am humbled that as Botswana, we accepted the responsibility to host this important workshop in continuance of our commitment towards reginal advancement.  

I once again welcome you and trust that you will find the humble arrangements that we put together for this workshop adequate to enable you to do justice to the subject matter before you.  I therefore invite you to feel at home.  After all, as the seat of SADC, Botswana is your home away from home.

I thank you for your attention.  Let there be rain or as we say in vernacular, PULA!!

Monday, December 10, 2018
BOCRA Public Notice - Christmas Break

We are Closing Offices for the Festive Season

Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) will close offices for the festive season on the 21st December 2018, from 1200hrs noon and re-open for business on the 08th January 2019.

BOCRA advises all licensees who wish to renew their licences to do so on or before close of business on the 21st December 2018. There will be no renewals done during the festive break.

BOCRA takes this time to wish Batswana and its licensees safe holidays.

For more information or clarity contact:

Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority 
Plot 50671 Independence Avenue 
Private Bag 00495 
Gaborone 

Tel: +267 368 5500 
Fax: +267 395 7976

Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Call for Submissions: World Summit on the Information Society (Wsis) Prizes 2019 Contest

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) has opened a call for submissions of WSIS related projects to the contest for WSIS Prizes 2019. The contest is open to entities representing Governments, Private Sector, International and Regional Institutions, Civil Society and Academia. The WSIS 2019 contest was developed to create an effective mechanism to evaluate and recognize individuals ,governments, civil society, local, regional and international agencies, research institutions and privatesector companies for outstanding success in implementing development oriented strategies that leverage the power of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT’s) as an enabler of the development.

The WSIS 2019 contest serves to identify and showcase the success stories across the WSIS Action Lines defined in the Geneva Plan of Action and Sustainable Development Goals. For more information about WSIS visit:  https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/stocktaking/prizes/2019/

To  submit projects, stakeholders are requested to complete the submission form for WSIS Prizes 2019 online at the following link: https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/stocktaking/prizes/2019/#sform

The period for submission is from 02 July 2018 to 30 November 2018. All entities submitting their projects for the WSIS Prizes 2019 are also required to submit via email, a summary of the project submission to BOCRA for filing purposes.

The contest is divided into the following phases:
1. Phase I: 2 July 2018 – 30 November 2018 : Submission phase ( Deadline for last submission: 00:00)
2. Phase II: 3 December 2018 – 21 December 2018: Nomination phase: Review of submitted projects by Expert Group that will result in list of nominated projects.
3. Phase III: 21 December 2018 – 10 February 2019: (Deadline for casting last vote: 00:00); Public online Voting (identification of five projects per category with the highest number of votes)
4. Phase IV: 11 February 2019 – 15 February 2019: (Selection of winning projects by the ITU Expert Group) 5. Phase V: 8 April-12 April 2019: Announcement of winners to the public during WSIS Prize 2019 Ceremony

For further information or any enquiries, please contact:
Olerato Tiego
Tel: +267 3685571
Email: Tiego@bocra.org.bw

Edwin Kooletile
Tel: +267 3685412
Email: kooletile@bocra.org.bw

Thursday, November 1, 2018

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