Vol.23 No.31

Wednesday 1 March 2006    

Home

News

Editorial

Opinion/Letters

Cartoon Strip

Business Week

Technology

Features

Arts/Culture Review

Sport

 

 

 

Arts/Culture Review
Kgobola to release 'rejected' album
Segomotso "Kgobola" Nkgomo's recent attempt to release a new album with Eric Ramco Records was shot down as the record company felt the album was poor.

Zulas releases 'Thusu'
Zulas is back with a potentially explosive sophomore album, "Thusu"! The kwaito group, who released their debut album in 2003, which featured the hit "Terena ya Maburu" have now hooked up with a new production studio, Storms Studio. The album will be released this Saturday at the Bus Rank and Ginger Market in Gaborone.

George Michael in drugs arrest
LONDON: England - British singer George Michael was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of possessing drugs after he was found slumped in a car in central London, a police source said. Michael, 42, who has sold more than 80 million records worldwide during a 25-year career, was arrested in the Hyde Park area of the capital early on Sunday, the source said.

In search of the next Kaone Kario
On a sunny day amidst the hustle, bustle and relative glitter of Gaborone Sun Hotel, one young woman discovers how brutal and inhuman the search for "the next Kaone Kario" could be in the worst way possible. When the "selection process" is done with her the woman, barely in her post-teens, has nothing to show but wet eyes and a sour face. She lowers her hat over her increasingly wetting eyes, blinking in a vain attempt to dissipate the tears.

  

 
© Mmegi, 2002
Developed by Cyberplex Africa