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Wednesday, 18 May 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.72

Police lock-up children


The police have come under the spotlight from angry parents and concerned members of the public after they interrogated and held children in their custody.  Read more

Nasha delays Jamali trial

 

Irregularities in Ndelu Seretse case -State

A statement by Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Margaret Nasha to the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has been cited as one of ... LOBATSE: The state has alleged irregularities by the presiding magistrate in the corruption case of the former Minister of Justice, Defence and Securi...

Unigem CEO resigns

 

Miners drilled on risk and insurance

The Chief Executive Officer of Unigem, a company owned by the public sector trade unions, has resigned with immediate effect.  FRANCISTOWN: In collaboration with First National Bank's Corporate Banking Division, Marsh Botswana yesterday held a seminar at Tati River Lodge here ...

Zebras to face Tanzania in friendly

 

Fani to attend Blatter meeting

The Zebras face the Taifa Stars of Tanzania in a friendly match in Dar-es-Salaam on May 25 ahead of their dead rubber Africa Cup of Nations qualifier ... Botswana Football Association (BFA) president, David Fani, will join 40 other soccer administrators for a meeting with FIFA president, Joseph Sepp Bla...

Our heritage

 

The impact of the strike on ordinary Batswana

In their Guide to Greater Gaborone, Alec Campbell and Mike Main suggest that this prison was constructed soon after the Protectorate was declared, som... The public sector strike has at the very minimal caused chaos in government, and it is quickly becoming a national crisis, a catastrophe of immense pr...

The front line of democracy

 
BENGHAZI - This week, I flew to Benghazi to meet Libya's Transitional National Council (TNC), a visit coordinated with EU High Representative Catherin... 

Project syndicate

 

Khama's administration style is questionable

France's judicial revolution
PARIS: A new and important acronym has entered the French political lexicon: QPC, which stands for the rather austere-...
 One may say President Khama's administration is full of surprises or upsets.

Ex-army chief given 30-year sentence

 
RWANDA: Former Rwandan army chief Augustin Bizimungu has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in the 1994 genocide.  

Malotwaneng a fantastic money-spinner for Tripple R

 

Chinganga the saxophonist everyone wants

Many who recently watched them perform at Botswana Television (Btv)'s Mokaragana show had concluded that they were real old men with grey beard, but t... Zimbabwean-born saxophonist Andrew Chinganga has become one of the most sought-after backing artists on the local music scene.
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