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Botswana-Brazil Sign Bilateral Agreement Minister of Foreign Affairs Mompati Merafhe has announced that Botswana and Brazil have completed bilateral agreements to promote trade between the two countries.In a short press briefing with his Brazilian counterpart, Celso Amorim on Saturday, Merafhe said Botswana hopes to benefit from Brazil in the areas of tourism, education, health and sports. Gaolathe Has No Confidence In Khama
By inference Finance, Minister Baledzi Gaolathe has passed a motion of no confidence in Vice President Ian Khama in the budget speech, Gaborone Central MP Dumelang Saleshando has claimed. Gaolathe bemoaned implementation delays in government projects during his presentation of the budget.Floods Kill Two In Taung
Two men died last week in floods in Taung Village near Ramotswa. The deaths occurred on Thursday despite the low rainfall on the day. However, the day turned tragic when a huge water wave from the south swept everything on its way. “People just saw a huge water coming and they panicked not knowing where to run to save their lives,” said a resident. How Much Does The Liquor Industry Make?
Government does not know how much the liquor industry makes for it. The liquor traders do not know how much the government makes from their businesses.BOTEC Boss Put Ministry First - Officer
The managing director of Botswana Technology Centre (BOTEC), Moses Mengu has been accused of favouring the Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology (MCST) at the expense of BOTEC.Low Turn In Netefatso Study
The Botswana-Harvard Partnership communications manager, Rupert Hambira has said that couples are not coming forward to participate in the Netefatso study launched last year. The study is for partners in a stable sexual relationship but with discordant HIV status.Zimbabwean Workers Stranded In Selebi-Phikwe
SELEBI PHIKWE: About 33 Zimbabwean workers of Denish Textiles in Selebi-Phikwe are appealing for help after a misunderstanding with their employer. The Zimbabweans are currently seeking assistance from the Department of Labour and the Police.
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