Botswana’s Gross National Income is 33.11 billion USD (357.58 billion). Botswana’s GNI per capita is 16 520 USD (179 507 pula). Botswana’s currency is Pula and its symbol is a capital P. 75% of Botswana’s working population are employed as civil servants (workers that work for the government) and they are the Motswana’s that are paid the most.
The minimum hourly rate is 3.8 Botswana pula ($0.58) an hour for full-time labour in the private sector. 2.0 ($.26) Botswana pula for domestic workers or approximately 16 pula ($2.05) a day. 408 Botswana pula ($52.31) per month for workers in the agriculture sector.
Some people in Botswana have a piece job which is working in different places, getting work where ever they can. And if you are a Motswana you don’t need to worry about money for houses because if you are a Motswana the government give you a piece of land with a big hut which is what some of them live in and then if they want brick a brick house with the roof of a hut then the government will give them the materials. You get all of this when you are eighteen or above.
If you are a Motswana and you want to make or build a farm (for example) the government will give you the money for it and then they have to pay back 75% of it from the money they earn from the farm, for example from the cows that they sell and the food that they grow then sell.
The minimum hourly rate is 3.8 Botswana pula ($0.58) an hour for full-time labour in the private sector. 2.0 ($.26) Botswana pula for domestic workers or approximately 16 pula ($2.05) a day. 408 Botswana pula ($52.31) per month for workers in the agriculture sector.
Some people in Botswana have a piece job which is working in different places, getting work where ever they can. And if you are a Motswana you don’t need to worry about money for houses because if you are a Motswana the government give you a piece of land with a big hut which is what some of them live in and then if they want brick a brick house with the roof of a hut then the government will give them the materials. You get all of this when you are eighteen or above.
If you are a Motswana and you want to make or build a farm (for example) the government will give you the money for it and then they have to pay back 75% of it from the money they earn from the farm, for example from the cows that they sell and the food that they grow then sell.