Vol.22 No.154

Monday 10 October 2005    

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Business Week
An Ophthalmologist
FRANCISTOWN: “Your eyes my thame are an open book for me to read,” said William Shakespeare. Eyes are considered a window to the inner soul. They are one of the most important senses because they let you see the beauty of the world and experience the most treasured things the world has to offer.

Motswana Student Gets Multimedia Award
A Motswana studying at the Design Centre College of Design in South Africa has won second place in a multimedia competition. Speaking from South Africa over the weekend, the 21-year-old multimedia student, Leugo Tumedi said the competition, which was open to multimedia students across South Africa, was very competitive.

In-House Communications
Some organisations are steadily improving their attitudes toward employee relations, and to prove their commitment to finding out what members of staff are saying and feeling, such organisations commission climate surveys.

Preparation For Privatisation Underway
Government seems set to roll out the much-touted privatisation and rationalisation of its services after the cabinet approved the privatization Master Plan in March this year.

  

 
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