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Learning to smile for the camera There is a new phenomenon in Botswana politics. It is advertising, writes
TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWAIllegal land allocation distorts markets
GAOTLHOBOGWE Motlaleng, a University of Botswana (UB) lecturer who specialises in macroeconomics, has said that illegal land allocations can distort the actual pattern and performance of the markets.
“In economics, we assume that markets are perfect but going by the Lesetedi Commission, I doubt if that is the case,” he told Mmegi recently.In defence of Africa n civilisation
The X-generation will stop at nothing in its quest to copy trends in the western world all in the name of modernisation, argues ENOLE DITSHEKO
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