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How Good Won A Temporary Reprieve University of Botswana political scientist, Professor Kenneth Good would have been shipped out the country by now if he did not get a reprieve from the High Court on Saturday.Those who wanted him out gave the deportation order, a few days ahead of a seminar in which he is scheduled to co-deliver a paper entitled: Black Friday For UB Professor
Last Friday was just like any other for the affable University of Botswana’s political science Professor, Kenneth Good.He went to the office in the morning as he usually does.In the morning impatient taxi drivers were honking their horns.Kirby Says He Will Take Chief Justice Offer
If the Attorney General Ian Kirby were to be offered the post of Chief Justice when he retires, he will gladly oblige. The Attorney General told Monitor that it would be an honour to serve as the Chief Justice after his impending retirement.Prominent Couples Seek Divorce
The High Court in Lobatse would today listen to a number of divorce cases involving prominent figures and social celebrities.Khama Promises Help To Sick Girl
Khama pointed out that the issue of Boipelo had generated a lot of criticism from the media pointed at government. However, he said the government had limited resources and could not do everything, having directed over P600 million to the HIV/AIDS programme. BDP Dismisses Letter
FRANCISTOWN: Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), executive secretary, Dr. Comma Serema has dismissed a letter circulating in the party claiming that a number of changes are in the offing. Sexually Secured Jobs
With the soaring unemployment in the country, Monitor has established that academic credentials count for nothing in the job market. It is either connections or sexual favours that count in getting a job.When Sleep Becomes Agony
She is beautiful. She looks innocent and happy. At first glance there is no indication that the teenager is going through hell. The 16-year-old Boipelo (not real name) is suffering from sleep paralysis/disorder.
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