Mehdi Jamali, who is the brother of the famous land mogul Sayeed Jamali, yesterd...
MOCHUDI: Police here are still looking for unknown assailants who allegedly rape...
The Industrial Court is today expected to hear a case between teachers' unions a...
The backyard gardener's lament
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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