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Monday, 05 March 2012  |  Issue: Vol.13 No.09

How Mpai fell


Staff Writer Tshireletso Motlogelwa traces the epic tale of the fall of yet another Motswana MD of Barclays Botswana, Wilfred Mpai and encounters sooty stuff replete with allegations of beauty and the... Read more

How govt paid for BDP guests

 

BOSETU chiefs furious over ministry's Edict

Today The Monitor can reveal that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC) paid P170,000 for 50 Botswana Democratic Party... FRANCISTOWN: Botswana Sectors of Educators Trade Union (BOSETU) chiefs are furious after receiving instructions from the Ministry of Education and Ski...

Economic diversification steams ahead

 

'Phikwe's meat business is on thin ice' - butcher

Locally procured goods and services stood at P1.027 billion for the 2010/2011 financial year, while purchases related to Economic Diversification Driv... SELEBI-PHIKWE: Butchery owners in this copper mining town are still experiencing serious challenges in their business.

Rollers notch victory

 

Miscellaneous shock TAFIC

Roller 1(Sekhana Koko)
GNT 0
Great North Tigers made champions Township Rollers sweat for a 1-0 victory in a be MOBILE Premier League match at S...
 TAFIC: 1 (Audience Rundofa, 78th)
Miscellaneous: 3 (Emmanuel Thakadu, 37th, 56th, Mpho Kgalemang, 42nd)

Life after cancer

 

Photo boot-camp impressive

At first she felt a slight pain in her throat. She dismissed it as a regular tonsil infection, which often afflicted her.  For the first time in recent years photography was the focus for 17 young participants in the photography workshop run by the Botswana Society for the...

The winners code

 

Issues in education

Pay attention to what you feed
In the last issue we introduced the story of the monk who had two fighter dogs; one black and one white.
 Decline of progressive education, rise of formalism: part 1

Syria crisis: Opposition sets up military bureau

 
HOMS: Syria's main political opposition group has formed a military bureau to unify armed resistance to the government.  

Maitisong audience enjoys german fairy tale

 

FCE hosts successful culture day

Imagine that you are a helper in the household of a vain and egotistical King who has fallen out of favour with his subjects.  Francistown College of Education (FCE) hosted a sparkling Culture Day on Friday, showcasing an assortment of Botswana culture ranging from language to...
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