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Wednesday, 11 April 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.53

Workers' fury cost govt P270m


Close to P270 million may have been lost to the Botswana economy as a result of last year's eight-week public sector strike, Parliament heard yesterday.  Read more

Unions, DPSM in court over school vacation

 

Daisy Loo accused walk free

The Industrial Court is today expected to hear a case between teachers' unions and the Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM) over the instru... The six accused persons in the P24 million Daisy Loo case that has been running for the past six years, walked free yesterday.

Botswana tops Africa in mining investment

 

Diamond exports triple following slump

Botswana has been ranked the top African destination for mining investment way above regional giant South Africa.  The country's rough and polished diamond exports bounced back from a four-month slump in February, rising to P2.23 billion or nearly three times their...

SA based athletes arrive for Sports View meet

 

Fighters, TAFIC war moves to Coke Cup

South Africa-based athletes are expected in the country today ahead of Saturday's Sports View International meet and next weekend's National Champion... Mogoditshane Fighters and TAFIC will meet for the third time this season following the Coca-Cola Cup draw that was conducted in Gaborone yesterday.

Our heritage

 

South, but not south enough

Having given Kanye a good run in recent weeks it's time, to move on to other topics.  Just when staff writer THALEFANG CHARLES thought he had seen it all, the continent throws another pleasant surprise onto his lap.

Snakes are good serpents - expert

 
To many people snakes are a negative omen and bad creatures that must be killed. My recent visit to Tachila Nature Reserve's Snake Park helped me to r... 

Mmualebe

 

Thabo Thamane is as incompetent as they come

Ga se 'tse di reetsang'  There are numerous problems, external and internal factors affecting business performance in Botswana, especially small companies, ranging from popula...

FPMG 'step up their game' with Tai Chi

 

Easter revellers feel full impact of liquor laws

The emerging hip-hop motswako group FPMG (Fancy Path Music Group) have decided to incorporate Tai Chi into their stage acts in order to improve their ... Revellers once more felt the stinging impact of the 2008 stringent liquor regulations during the Easter holidays.
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