Vol.22 No.180

Wednesday 23 November 2005    

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Explore sustainable industries, Phikwe residents urged
SELEBI-PHIKWE: Despite the fact that the majority of industries, that were set up in Selebi-Phikwe to divert the town’s reliance on the BCL mine collapsed, the residents have been urged to continue exploring other strategies that can facilitate the town’s continued existence.

Furniture Paradise to close down
FRANCISTOWN: The Francistown branch of Furniture Paradise will close down at the end of the year due to lack of business, the branch manager Dory Motlaleng has disclosed. Motlaleng, however explained that the employees would not be retrenched, but will be transferred to the main branch in Gaborone.

Taking hospitality to heart
SELEBI-PHIKWE: It is common knowledge that when we grow up, we want to be independent and live a life of our own choosing. This was the case with, Michael Montshiwa, who wanted to be his own boss, independent from anyone else’s supervision. But as the hand of fate would have it, it turned out differently for the man who now occupies Cresta Bosele’s general manager’s seat.

  

 
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