Vol.22 No.38

Thursday 10 March 2005    

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Botswana has failed in women empowerment - Nasha
Botswana has made little progress in the political empowerment of women, cabinet minister Margaret Nasha has said.Speaking at the commemoration of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, Nasha said that Botswana is lagging behind in promoting women to decision-making positions.

BCL, Union mend fences
SELEBI- PHIKWE: The BCL mine management and the Botswana Mining Workers Union Selebi Phikwe Branch are rebuilding their relationship after a series of misunderstandings.

MOGOMOTSI MOLOI
FRANCSITOWN: State counsel Chipo Gaobakwe has refuted allegations that the police used force when arresting murder suspect, Thamani Jackson.

FCC changes schedule of meetings
FRANCISTOWN: The Francistown City Council (FCC) has changed the schedule of its meetings to give councillors time to check progress on development projects.

They came, he prayed, they walked
They came on crutches and wheelchairs. And some were unconscious and possibly not aware of where they are. Others came just to get a glimpse of the miracle man with healing prowess.

Murder suspect says he never intended to kill
FRANCISTOWN: A murder suspect said yesterday that he just wanted to scare his alleged victim when he doused him with petrol and set him alight. Mandla Ngubevane told the Francistown High Court that he only wanted to frighten the deceased, Jeffrey Morumi Khali in 1998 in Tonota because he continuously insulted him.

‘You have to make sure things don’t go to your head’
Alexander McCall Smith insists fame came too late at 56 and his only extravagance are slippers, writes KATE KELLAWAY

Chelsea show they can fulfil Abramovich dream
LONDON: Chelsea’s hunger has not been sated by their rip-roaring Champions League victory over Barcelona.

  

 
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