Ramogapi

Ramogapi

politician Botswana

Ramogapi is a government official involved in the oversight of the Maun water works project in Botswana. Recently, he provided an update to Parliament regarding the project's progress, confirming that it is at an advanced stage with significant milestones achieved, including the completion of one contract and ongoing work on others. His statements addressed concerns about the project’s status and the activity of contractors engaged in the water supply initiative.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
11,817
Power
90$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Botswana 1 6.00 0.50% +0% 2,351,627 11,817 $18,000 90$
Totals 1 2,351,627 11,817 $18,000 90$
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Recent Mentions

Botswana Botswana: Ramogapi stated that the ministry has asked the Land Boards to facilitate the Bonno National Housing Programme. 6

Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana: Over 24k plots availed for Bonno programme :: Mmegi Online

Botswana Botswana: Ramogapi stated that the Kgale View housing project has instead become a 'learning curve' for his new ministry. 5

Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana: Ramogapi admits to Bonno housing failures :: Mmegi Online

Botswana Botswana: Ramogapi emphasised that their role as government is to ensure all citizens live in dignity and have access to decent shelter. 8

Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana: Bonno house donated to less privileged family :: Mmegi Online

Botswana Botswana: Ramogapi stated that the costs of the sanitation project are justifiable despite perceptions of corruption. 7

Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana: No corruption in Kanye sanitation project – Gov’t :: Mmegi Online

Botswana Botswana: Ramogapi indicated that the project is at the advanced stages and that Contract No.4 of the project is complete. 7

Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana: Gov’t denies Maun water project abandonment :: Mmegi Online