Budget PITSO

A Budget Pitso is a public consultation event hosted by Botswana's Ministry of Finance to engage stakeholders on the national budget. "Pitso" means "meeting" in Setswana, and these consultations gather input from civil society, the private sector, and other groups to foster transparency, accountability, and shared ownership of the national budgeting process. This allows the government to incorporate public views into the formulation of the national budget.

Purpose of the Budget Pitso

  • Enhance transparency and accountability: The event promotes openness in the budgeting process. 
  • Promote inclusiveness: It brings together diverse stakeholders to contribute their perspectives. 
  • Gather stakeholder input: The public has an opportunity to provide suggestions and feedback on budget allocations and policy directions. 

Build ownership: By involving the public, the government fosters a sense of shared responsibility for the nation’s budget. 

Who participates in a Budget Pitso?

  • A wide range of stakeholders are invited, including:

  • Civil society organizations

  • The private sector

  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

  • Representatives from women’s groups

  • Government arms and parastatals

  • Academia

  • Media

  • Creative arts sector

  • Various other associations and clubs

Recent Budget Pitsos

2025/2026 Budget Talk:

Held on January 23, 2025, for general stakeholders to discuss macro-fiscal stances and input into the national budget. 

2025/2026 Budget Pitso for Local Authorities:

Also held in January 2025, to give local authorities a platform to provide their suggestions for the upcoming financial year’s budget

Gaborone Headquarters

Toll Free : 16150

07:30 - 12:45 and 13:45 - 16:30

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