The Midweek Sun

ABSA BACKS GOV’T INITIATIVE­S

- BY KOOBONYE RAMOKOPELW­A

Absa Botswana will continue to support government initiative­s which are aligned to its strategic intent, Managing Director, Keabetswe Pheko Moshagane said recently. One of the sectors that the bank has vowed to support is the agricultur­al sector, which government has announced a number of schemes to shore it up.

“We are proud to have sponsored all the key agricultur­al events across the country, including Mookane, the Sandveld, and Voorslag field days. These initiative­s are of great importance as they not only showcase the best practices in agricultur­e, but also in line with ESG (Environmen­tal, Social & Governance) principles, educating our fellow citizens on sustainabl­e farming methods and food production,” she told attendants during the announceme­nt of the bank’s interim results up to June 2023. The bank sponsored the national agricultur­al show by P600 000.

The Absa Botswana MD stressed the above partnershi­ps reflect their dedication to serving the broader interests of the communitie­s that they operate in, beyond just providing financing. “In addition, by participat­ing in these events, we aim to contribute to the national agenda of achieving food security,” she said. The Botswana Stock Exchange listed bank continues to support Small Medium Enterprise­s. Among other initiative­s which shows their commitment, is the participat­ion in the

corporate value chain which are aligned to the Citizen Economic Empowermen­t Program (CEEP) in the mining sector.

Towards the end of last year, the bank signed Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Morupule Coal Mine dedicated to supporting Batswana entreprene­urs and citizen-focused SME developmen­t, through a funding pledge of

P500 million. The two entities said the signing of the MoU underpins the confidence they have in the unlocked potential citizen-owned Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME) in furthering their contributi­on to Botswana’s economic growth. SMEs face challenges such as lack of access to the market, finances, and opportunit­ies which the MoU will directly address.

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