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Friday, 01 June 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.81

No more State House renovations


It will take an earthquake, floods or other form of natural disaster for the official residence of the President - State House - to merit another refurbishment in the next 10 to 15 years, Permanent S... Read more

Khama invites teachers to State House

 

Modise scoops Presidential Award

President Ian Khama has invited teachers to his official residence to dialogue over issues in the education sector.  Top performing student in the 2011 Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGSCE) examinations, Esther Modise, received the Golden Star A...

Govt considers BPC tariff hike

 

Batswana are Africa's third biggest spenders

An adjustment of electricity tariffs requested by the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) is being discussed at the highest levels of government, with an... Local households are Africa's third biggest spenders on goods and services in terms of per capita value, with data indicating the trend is a mixture o...

New look Zebras' tough journey begins

 

Buffaloes fall short for umpteenth time

The Zebras begin their quest for a first ever appearance at the World Cup finals when they play away to little known Central African Republic (CAR) to... After failing to secure at least a play-off spot, soccer fans have been left wondering if Mochudi Buffaloes will ever taste Premier League soccer.

The road that never was

 

How foreigners are buying land like magwinya

A day after the initial completion date for the stalled Boatle-Ramotswa Road, Mmegi Staffer BAME PIET unearths the major sources of conflict between t... In an effort to find answers to the land question, Mmegi staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG sat down with Dr Boga Thura Manatsha, a land expert who has immensely...

The pitfalls of populism

 
There is something romantic and simple about Botswana society. This is the country where you would not be shocked to meet the President on the street ... 

This smear campaign must stop

 

Digging tswana roots

We as the Botswana Student Representative Council of Malaysia wish to provide our view on recent issues. Owing to the frenzied media commentary, artic... A rude awakening

Sechele I Museum braces for President's Day art contests

 

Radio presenter Setshogo is an epitome of confidence and success

As the President's Day music and art competitions draw nearer exhibits continue to pour in at the Sechele I Museum in Molepolole.  Life has not been easy for Kago Setshogo as his journey in the entertainment industry has been marred by ups and downs.
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