Vol.22 No.39

Friday 11 March 2005    

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Opinion/Letters
Should Tirelo Setshaba have been abolished?
In the early days of the new Parliament, Botsalo Ntuane, the BDP’s new hammer of the private press, reportedly called for the revival of Tirelo Setshaba (TS). The issue has since gone dead, with nothing reportedly coming out of the party leadership.

The grass is green on the other side
Various attempts have been made to warn Batswana about the shortage of water in Gaborone. First it was the radio, (according to my awareness), the television, and then newspapers.

Khama’s peace efforts not sincere
In the first place, the initiatives are being driven and marketed by a single individual who happens to lead one of the factions. Hardly can a monkey be a judge in the affairs of the forest.

The chosen one
The taxi stopped right outside Chicken’s house, which had turned into a veritable church, and the driver was still babbling on and on. One of the men in grey suits literally had to stuff a P100 note in his month before he could shut up completely.

  

 
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