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Expert Witness Supports CKGR Relocation Expert state witness, Dr Kathleen Alexander has told the Lobatse High Court that she supports the government’s relocation of people from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR).
Alexander was giving evidence in chief on last week in the case where Basarwa have taken government to court to challenge their relocation from CKGR.Masitara Wants Parliament To Protect Foundation
Businessman-cum-politician Robert Masitara has revealed another reason why he wants to go to Parliament.
The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP candidate for the Gaborone West North by-election has said that he wants to join the National Assembly to protect his Masitara Foundation from saboteurs.BarMan Flogged For Threatening Fiancee
A Kopong bar manager was flogged at the Urban Customary Court on Friday for threatening to kill his fiancée with a pellet gun.
Lame Bua of Bontleng received four strokes of the cane on his bare buttocks after he was convicted of attempting to shoot Rosemary Sibanda with a pellet gun.Jamal Goes Up In Flame
Jamal Trading Company, one of most popular one-stop building hardware in Gaborone West industrial was consumed by an inferno last night. At the time of going to press fire fighters were still struggling to douse the fire. The fire brigade is assisted by the rescue One team.The Wages Of Killing A Thug
Two weeks ago, Justice Athaliah Molokomme of the High Court discharged and acquitted David Morwaagole for the murder of Meleko Dube.
Molokomme based her decision on the grounds that Morwaagole had killed in self-defence. The discharge and acquittal marked the end of four years of fear and anxiety for Morwaagole and his family.The Lure Of Youth And Material Things
Women dig them. Men lust after them and they make age difference seem like a joke.
Times have changed and having youthful lovers is not just the in thing for men. Women have joined the club fully.Villagers Make Case Against Bus Operator
MAGOTLHWANE: If they had their way, some residents of Magotlhwane would ban the bus whose owners come from neighbouring Ntlhantlhe from entering their village. Phaladi: Angel Of Mercy
While her age mates are playing games, 10-year-old Gogontlejang Phaladi concerns herself with more serious stuff.
She has been following the Vision 2016 ideal of being a “compassionate and caring nation” to the letter.
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