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Consumer Education

Overview

Consumer responsibility is the key to every consumers’ right. It is the responsibility of every consumer to act responsibly as the Consumer Protection Office alone would not defeat the injustices that exist in the markets.

Consumers must exercise responsibility as they go about making decisions in market places. This include but not limited to familiarizing themselves with terms of contracts before binding themselves with agreements.

Consumer must be aware of their rights and seek protection from relevant authorities if they feel their rights are been violated.

Business Education

Businesses must familiarize their staff with consumer protection laws such as the Consumer Protection Act and capacitate them on good customer service and have within their internal processes, clear consumer complaints resolution mechanisms.

Unethical business practices cannot be tolerated, and it is every business’ responsibility to ensure good customer welfare through market offerings.  This include but not limited to fair advertising, issuance of receipts, good complaints management and good customer care among others.

Ministry submitting this Service
Where can I get more information on this Service

Competition and Consumer Authority

Private Bag 00101

Gaborone

Main Mall, Plot 28 Matsitama Road

 

Tel: 3934278

Fax: 3121013

Email: CA [at] competitionauthority.co.bw (CA[at]competitionauthority[dot]co[dot]bw)

Web: www.competitionauthority.co.bw

Identified Possible Business Opportunities

Overview

Government has in its endeavor to stimulate economic diversification and growth, directed all Procuring Entities and the Private Sector to procure locally made goods, services and agricultural produce. Analysis of Ministries’ monthly procurement reports and the import bill is undertaken continuously to identify business opportunities therein. On the basis of the aforementioned, the following are business opportunities that have been identified for local businesses to venture into:

SECTOR

PRODUCTS/SERVICES

 

Agricultural Production

  • Livestock (dairy cows), Poultry.
  • Fruits and Vegetables (onions, tomatoes, cabbage, spinach, rape, green pepper, etc.)
  • Grains (maize, sorghum, millet, beans, etc.), Sunflower
  • Flowers
  • Stock Feeds (poultry, cattle, ostrich, pig, etc.).

 

Agro Processing (Dairy, Horticulture, etc.) and beverages

  • Infant formula, milk (raw/pasteurized/UHT), cheese, yoghurt and butter, etc.
  • Bakery products and confectionery (i.e. biscuits)
  • Cooking oil, tomato sauce, mayonnaise, jam, peanut butter, common salt/table salt
  • Bottled water

 

 

Minerals

 

  • Beneficiation of diamond, coal, soda ash and other minerals.

 

Construction/building materials and hardware

 

  • Pre-cast concrete products, Bricks, ceiling, cement, ceramic tiles, roof tiles, roofing sheets, roofing nails, timber, plastic and metal pipes (e.g. pvc pipes), window frames, fencing wire mesh, metal fabrication, bitumen, etc.
  • Sanitary ware (urinals, bathtubs, etc.)

Stationery

  • Envelopes, exercise books, minute books, note pads, printing papers etc.
  • Pens, pencils, staplers, punchers, rulers, etc.

 

Chemicals

  • Cleaning chemicals (blood stain removers, dishwashing liquids, floor polish, multipurpose cleaning liquids, washing powders, bath soaps, shower gels, etc.)
  • Cosmetics
  • Deodorants
  • Body creams and lotions
  • Candles

 

Pharmaceuticals and medical equipment

  • Pharmaceutical products (Drugs or medicines)
  • Veterinary requisites-medicines/drugs, etc.
  • Medical Equipment, accessories and consumables – Linen, beds, X-Rays, ultra sound, scanners, Needles, syringes, surgical gloves, condoms, bandages, plasters, etc.

 

ICT Products

  • Computer and accessories 
  • Cellular phones and accessories

 

Paper Products

  • Toilet paper, serviettes, paper towels, etc.

 

Textile & Clothing

  • Garments (suits, t-shirts, jerseys, sportswear, etc.),
  • Bedding, Bath Towels

 

Arts & Crafts

  • Artifacts, pottery, historical drawings/paintings, etc.

 

Leather and leather products

  • Footwear, jackets, hand bags, wallets, belts, etc.

Recycled materials

  • Packaging materials (boxes, cans, bottles, egg trays)
  • toilet paper, serviettes, paper towels, etc.

Services

  • Consultancy and professional services (engineering services, project management and strategy development); and
  • ICT Services (software and website development, data management).

 

The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry facilitates aspiring and existing entrepreneurs through its parastatals such as Local Enterprise Authority (LEA) and Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) to venture into these business opportunities.

Ministry submitting this Service
Where can I get more information on this Service

Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry
Private Bag 004
Gaborone
Botswana


Plot 54380, Central Business District
Tel. (+267) 3601200
Fax. (+267) 3971539
Email
mitipru [at] gov.bw

 

Economic Diversification Drive (EDD) Registration

Overview

Implementation of the Economic Diversification Drive (EDD) Short-term Strategy and the EDD Medium to Long-term Strategy is designed to coordinate all efforts aimed at diversifying the country’s sources of economic growth and income in such a way that the country becomes more or less equally dependent on all sectors of the economy. In that regard all Central Government, Local Authorities and Parastatal Organizations are required to purchase locally manufactured products and services. Therefore eligible enterprises must register for the Economic Diversification Drive (EDD) initiative to benefit from tenders from these institutions/organizations.

Who is eligible?

Enterprises registered in Botswana and in operation engaged in manufacturing, service provision (excluding agents/ distributors/retailers/resellers/ suppliers and works/construction) and agricultural production.

How do I get this service?
  • Pay application fee at MTI offices.

  • Visit/click on the following link: https://www.eservices.gov.bw/miti/EDD/LppRegistrationForm.aspx 

  • Fill in all the required fields/details in the application form and submit.

  • The office will contact you with further details regarding the application.  

  • If approved, pay issuance fee and collect EDD Certificate.

What supporting documents are required?
  • Proof of payment of application fee.
  • Copy of the certificate of registration and / or incorporation certificate.
  • Most recent financial statements (balance sheet and income statement).
  • Audited financial statements, for those enterprises with an annual turnover of P500 000 and above.
  • Projected financial statements for enterprises that have been operating for less than a year
  • Certified copy of current valid relevant license or registration certificate from a competent authority, (for manufacturing/industrial/trade license/registration certificate, attach the copy of the receipt for annual fee).
  • Unregulated activities must attach a printout of relevant PPADB codes.
  • Copy of valid Tax Clearance Certificate and/ VAT registration.
  • Affidavit confirming that the enterprise is operational, when it started operations, location of operation and products/services currently produced/ offered.
How long will this service take?

Ten (10) working days.

Where can I obtain this service?

Department of Industrial Affairs

Ministry of Trade and Industry

Plot 54380,First Floor, Central Business District,

Gaborone Private Bag 0014

Gaborone

Tel: 3957406/3995200

Fax: 3972910

How much does it cost?
  • P50.00 non-refundable application fee.
  • P500.00 issuance fee.
Meta tags

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

Keywords

Department of Trade and Industry, EDD Registration, procurement

Synonyms

Manufacturing, services, agricultural production

Ministry submitting this Service
Where can I get more information on this Service

Ministry of Trade and Industry

Private Bag 004

Gaborone

Botswana

Plot 54380, Central Business District

Tel. (+267) 3601200

Fax. (+267) 3971539

Email. mitipru [at] gov.bw

 

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