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Application for Export Permit (Firearms)

Overview

This service allows for firearms registered in Botswana to be exported temporarily or permanently to other countries. Note that the temporary export of the firearm is valid for 6 months.

Who is eligible?
  • Any legally registered firearm owner  
How do I get this service?
What supporting documents are required?
  • Valid National Identification document (Omang)
  • Non-citizens must present a valid passport and residence permit.
  • Tender the original certificate of firearm before Licensing Officer.
How long will this service take?

1 working day

Where can I obtain this service?

Any police station

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

No cost

Meta tags

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Keywords

Firearm, licence, riffle, permit, exported temporarily, exported permanently

Synonyms

Shotgun, export

Ministry submitting this Service

Application for permit to acquire firearm (Change of Ownership)

Overview

The process involves the transferring of ownership of a firearm from one person to another.

Who is eligible?
  • Any person aged 18 years and above
  • Applicant should have no criminal record
How do I get this service?
  • The firearm license owner should write a letter to the Commissioner of Police requesting for permission to transfer ownership.
  • In a case whereby the firearm is being inherited the deceased owner’s designated family members (siblings, parents, guardians e.t.c.)  have to provide the request letter to the Commissioner of Police.
  • The recipient should also write an acceptance letter to accompany the licensed owner’s request letter.
  • After approval, download and complete Application For Permit to Acquire Firearms(Change of Ownership) form and Application for Registration Certificate form. Application forms are also available at all Police Stations.
What supporting documents are required?
  • Valid National Identification document (Omang)
  • Non-citizens must present a valid passport and residence permit
  • In case of an inheritance attach copies of relevant documents such as; 
    • Death certificate
    • Marriage certificate
    • Firearm certificate
  • For first time firearm ownership the applicant should provide a police clearance report
How long will this service take?

14 working days

Where can I obtain this service?

Any police station

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

BWP 20.00

Meta tags

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Keywords

Arm Licensing , gun licence, riffle permits

Synonyms

 Change, ownership,

Ministry submitting this Service

Snake Capture Services

Overview

Botswana Defence Force (BDF) provides snake capture services, in Gaborone and its periphery. With the escalating reports of snakes found in homesteads the BDF has since engaged in assisting members of the community in capturing such dangerous reptiles.

Caution:

  • Do not attempt to capture the snakes by yourself
  • If you are not in danger do not attempt to kill the snake
  • If there is a snake bite:
    1. Do not panic but remain calm
    2. Do not cut the wound or attempt to remove the venom
    3. Immobilise the bitten part and stay as quiet as possible to keep the poison from spreading through your body
    4. Remove jewelry before you start to swell
    5. Apply a splint to reduce blood movement of the affected area but keep it loose enough so as not to restrict blood flow
    6. Don't drink caffeine and alcohol
    7. Cleanse the wound but don't flush it with water, cover it with a clean dry cloth
    8. Position yourself if possible so that the bite is at or below the level of your heart
    9. Don't try to capture the snake but try to remember its type,colour and shape so that you can describe it, which will help in your treatment.
    10. Call 998 or seek immediate medical attention

This service is provided 24 hours 7 days a week.

Who is eligible?

Members of the public in and around Gaborone

How do I get this service?

Please call Snake Handlers

What supporting documents are required?

None

How long will this service take?

Service is treated as an emergency

Where can I obtain this service?

Sir Seretse Khama Barracks, Mogoditshane

 

Snake Handlers:

Landline 3662060             Mobile: 75669120

 

Duty Field Officer

Landline: 3662208

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

P100.00

Keywords

snake, BDF, cobra, python, mamba, venom

Ministry submitting this Service

Assistance During National Disasters

Overview

The BDF has over the years assisted local authorities during national disasters.  The BDF is constantly on standby with resources and experienced personnel to assist Batswana in need.  The BDF has helped Batswana during flooding incidents around the country.

 

 

Who is eligible?

All members of the public

How do I get this service?

This service is accessed through the National Disaster Management Office.

What supporting documents are required?

None

How long will this service take?

Service is treated as an Emergency.

Where can I obtain this service?

National Disaster Management, Office Of The President

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

The service is free.

Keywords

Natural Disaster, floods,

Ministry submitting this Service

Radiological Safety Inspections

Overview

Radiological safety inspections ensure the protection of workers, the public and the environment from the adverse effects of ionizing radiation. Inspections also measure the adequacy of the design and shielding of premises and provide an inventory of ionizing radiation sources in Botswana. The Radiation Protection Act, 2006, the Radiation Protection Regulations, 2008 and other international standards require routine inspections.

Statutory radiological inspections are scheduled and conducted by the Radiation Protection Inspectorate, however it is the responsibility of individual facilities to contract experts to conduct routine radiological safety inspections.  In locations where expert contractors are not available the Radiation Protection Inspectorate can provide routine radiological inspections on a consultancy basis.

Who is eligible?

Facilities that are licensed in accordance with section 23 of the Radiation Protection Act, 2006.

How do I get this service?

The Radiation Protection Inspectorate determines the inspection schedule. Inspections may be announced or unannounced.

What supporting documents are required?

None.

How long will this service take?

Radiation Protection Inspectorate determines the inspection schedule. Inspections may be announced or unannounced. The inspections themselves vary from two hours in length to a week depending on the number of radiation sources to be inspected and the complexity of the tests to be performed.

Where can I obtain this service?

Radiation Protection Inspectorate,

Unit B, Plot 132, Gaborone International Finance Park

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

The fees, payable by cash, cheque or adjustment voucher paid to the Radiation Protection Inspectorate are:

Safety assessment for authorisation

BWP 250.00

Please note the fees listed above are stipulated in the Radiation Protection Regulations, 2008 and are reviewed annually.

Meta tags

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Keywords

Radiological Safety Inspections, ionizing radiation, radiation, radiation shielding, inspections, inspectorate, 

Synonyms

Radiation, radiate, uranium, plutonium, lead, carbon, tritium, nuclear

Using Tribal court (Kgotla) for consultation and decision - making

Overview

Community members are entitled to meet at the tribal court (Kgotla) in their community to discuss, deliberate and make decisions on issues that affect the community, and also for information sharing. 

Who is eligible?

Citizens 

How do I get this service?
  • Request permission from the chief, in written or verbal form, giving specifics of the intended meeting (date, time, and other information) and wait for a response from the chief.
  • Once permission is granted, the applicant(s) should inform attendees of the meeting and its details.
What supporting documents are required?

No supporting documents

How long will this service take?

Immediate

Theme for this service
How much does it cost?

No cost

Meta tags

Botswana, Botswana Government, Republic of Botswana, Government of Botswana

Keywords

Community members, community, tribal court

Synonyms

Tribal court, Kgotla, consultation, decision - making

Ministry submitting this Service
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