Mazars in Botswana was founded by the late Mr Raju Parameswaran in 1982, when he bought a fledgling proprietary accounting practice in Lobatse, south of the capital city Gaborone. It was originally named Acme Services (Pty) Limited.
In 1995 Acme Services (Pty) Ltd spread its roots internationally and with that it changed its name to Moores Rowland. In 1999 the firm opened its Gaborone office. By 2001 the client base in Selebi Phikwe and Ghanzi had grown so extensively that offices were opened in both of these towns. In 2006 the head office was shifted to Gaborone and two more branches were opened in Palapye and Maun.
Following the amendments to the Companies Act in 2007 and the huge demand in audits due to theses amendments the Audit Department was opened as a seperate division in 2008.
In September 2008 the firm joined Mazars. Mazars Botswana offers a broad range of services and has a large number of clients ranging from OMBs to parastatals. Currently they have 115 staff members divided between six offices