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Saleshando ain’t leaving yet SELEBI-PHIKWE: Swinging laid back on a chair, well combed jet-black hair with sporadic spots of silver and a casual shirt with Nguni inspired prints, the veteran of opposition politics, Botswana Congress Party’s vice president Gilson Saleshando cuts a picture of sheer cool.Serowe forms another crime-fighting group
SEROWE: Serowe has formed yet another crime fighting organisation to help tackle rising incidents of crime in the village.When development is a curse
TONOTA: A drive through Tonota village gives the impression that the Central District village is on the fast lane of development.
There is heavy movement of people going in all directions.A nation at a crossroad
Many ills that besiege Botswana today are traceable to the family, argues KRESI K. MBAE
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