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Political Stocktaking When they say the BNF is dynamic,this is more than a metaphor. Of course the party has a long history of flirtation with the politics of dialectics. But it is its unpredictability that gives the official opposition its roller coaster description.Over the weekend, the BNF like all political formations in Botswana will retreat for a political stocktaking exercise in the form of an annual conference in Lobatse. The state of Botswana's AIDS war
Botswana's concerted national response against HIV/AIDS appears to be gradually paying dividends. The indicators that come out of the latest quarterly report of January-March 2006 point to significant achievements. The report was recently presented to the National AIDS Council (NAC) chaired by President Festus Mogae. The quarterly reports are prepared by the National AIDS Coordination Agency (NACA) under the auspices of Botswana HIV/AIDS Information Management System (BHRIMS) - a part and parcel of the National Strategic Plan (2003-2009).Moment of truth for BCP
The moment that they have been waiting for has finally arrived. The President's Day holidays offers the Botswana Congress Party (BCP) an opportunity to examine progress made in the on-going opposition negotiations.Balikani favoured to retain BPP presidency
FRANCISTOWN: Unless a miracle happens in Nata, the question as to who will ultimately win the race for the leadership of the Botswana Peoples Party (BPP) is not an issue to grapple with.Mogae to preach unity at Bobonong
FRANCISTOWN: When President Festus Mogae and his entourage descend on Bobonong tomorrow, deep divisions within the party's youth will trouble them. Unicef selects Batswana for G8 exercise
Two Batswana children have been selected by Unicef to participate in a video-conference exercise, communicating with other children to exchange ideas before issuing a communiquŽ to the leaders of the G8 Summit, which will be held in St Petersburg, Russia later this year. MPs divided over Chinese loan
Members of Parliament were yesterday divided over a Bill seeking to ratify an agreement between the government of Botswana and the Export-Import Bank of China for the purpose of assisting in the financing of the construction of 293 housing units in Gaborone.GSS teacher wins international award
Tommie Hamaluba, a computer science teacher at Gaborone Secondary School (GSS) has won an international award for best teacher of the year. Hamaluba received the good news this week from the Malaria Foundation International (MFI) organisation, whose mission is to facilitate the development and implementation of solutions to the health, economic and social problems caused by malaria.
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