Vol.22 No.119

Friday 5 August 2005    

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Can CEDA survive saturation test?
The advent of the Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) has brought a new terminology in the business sector. “Over-trading” is increasingly being used to describe the saturation of certain sectors because of funding from CEDA.

Blessings of drought
To John Makhumbira, the drying up of Gaborone Dam due to drought is a huge blessing. The historic low - level of the dam has made his task much easier. He can now catch a bag full of fish. This has boosted his illegal fish trade.

Odyssey across three continents
A week ago, BOTSALO NTUANE formed part of President Festus Mogae’s entourage that visited Brazil. Instead of the customary 11-hour journey, the delegation took three days to reach their destination - travelling across three continents and six cities.

US Ambassador to Botswana, Joseph Huggins speaks
Ambassador Joseph Huggins has been an inspiration to most people in Botswana throughout his now ended term here as the Ambassador to the USA. He encouraged and fostered trade and investment between his country and Botswana.

  

 
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