This appears in the  latest Auditor General’s report on community  based natural resource  management  in Botswana.
The audit warned that the  situation could be a recipe for disputes  arising in inter-ministerial  potential “sit back and watch” mentality  by dissatisfied stakeholders.
The report states that Botswana Tourist Office has been at the forefront of the supervision of tenders for a number of trusts, including conservation Nata, Khwai Development Tsamama, Seboba conservation, preservation and conservation Manonnye Mapanda Moremi.
“Although it may be entitled under that BTB is a member of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), it is nonetheless became clear during interviews with officials of DWNP in their capacity as Secretariat of the TAC, the TAC was uncomfortable with the active role played by the BTB, the report said.
The audit said the strongest contention is based on the advice of TAC appearesas that if the BTB has now assumed the mandate of the TAC, without the inclusion and participation of other members of the TAC.
“In other words, the BTB was considered to have adopted a” big brother mentality “and be” the TAC when it comes to issues tender. Moreover, the BTB said that their actions were justified because most of the TAC members have been actively involved in the work of the commission, “the report said.
The audit also said that the above scenario might suggest that the roles of different members of the TAC could not have been properly defined and accepted by all members on the bids for joint ventures.
The Policy of Natural  Resources, Government of Botswana, 2007, “all  bidding procedures for  awarding licenses for the use of natural  resources should be overseen by  the TAC, which will provide a technical  evaluation and Abstracting tender.
The role of the TAC (as  defined in the guidelines of the Joint Venture  1999) was originally on  the Supervision of the bidding and operations  of the Joint Venture  Company (JVP).
The role of the TAC has since been expanded and the Committee participated actively in all the Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) processes, planning and implementation of projects.
The audit report also recommends that all members of the TAC should be encouraged and fully engaged in the tendering process so that the committee receives the contribution of all its members.
Management further  indicated that the scenario in hand was such that  some major players  have not given the program the attention it  deserves, partly because  USAID (NRMP), which helped establish the   CBNRM is housed in DWNP.
The program is generally  perceived as a program of wildlife.
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