Vol.22 No.148

Wednesday 4 October 2006    
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Business Week
Flyover construction behind schedule
The construction of a critical flyover along Nelson Mandela Drive in Gaborone has fallen two months behind schedule. The multimillion Pula project designed to reduce traffic congestion and eliminate train/vehicle conflict was expected to be complete by April 2007.

Companies vie for SADC secretariat’s construction
Two consulting companies are vying for a tender to construct the multimillion SADC headquarters in Gaborone. SADC senior legal counsellor, Dr Jose Barroso said last week that they are awaiting technical and financial proposals from the two bidders.

From navy engineering to environmental innovation
Alwin D’Souza has a passion for innovation. In fact, he turns what most of us perceive as scrap, into useable products. “I am more of an environmental expert. We are all part of nature and conserving nature is important and people should understand that,” he said.

FCC presents AG report for 2002
FRANCISTOWN: The Francistown City Council’s Auditor General report and account for the year ending March 2002, was presented to the full council special meeting last Tuesday.

  

 
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