Vol.23 No.185

Friday 8 December 2006    
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Sport
Kutlwano seek revenge
For the second time in seven days, the giants of women volleyball Kutlwano and Mafolofolo go head-to-head as the curtain comes down on the JB Sports tournament tomorrow. The two sides meet in the JB Sports final at Thebephatshwa Airbase a week after Mafolofolo walloped their blood rivals 3-1 in the decider to lift the Debswana Cup at the same venue.

Chess machine crushes world champion
Computer chess programme Deep Fritz defeated world champion Vladimir Kramnik in the last game to win the six-match World Chess Challenge (WCC) 6-4. The computer opened with e4 for the second time in the tournament and won the sharp duel in 47 moves. The match took place in Bonn, Germany and attracted huge interest throughout the world.

Mutobo haunts Nico
SELEBI-PHIKWE: Coach Guston Mutobo comes under the spotlight tomorrow when he leads FC Satmos against town rivals Nico United in a Mascom Premier League duel. Around this time last season, a mirror reflection of Nico United bore two images - a winning formula and Guston Mutobo. After leading Nico to an unprecedented fifth finish in the league, it was a shock when the club sent him packing in the off-season.

Will Sox punish old friends?
All the eyes will be on Notwane's deadly marksman Tshepiso 'Sox' Molwantwa when he goes to action against his former team Township Rollers in the much-awaited Gaborone derby at the National Stadium on Sunday night.

FIRST CUT
Forge partnerships with councils

I was recently taken aback by the ferocity with which councillors in Francistown questioned the delay of the construction of the city's multi-million sports stadium.

  

 
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