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Friday, 27 April 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.63

Skelemani escapes divorce


Foreign Affairs Minister, Phandu Skelemani came close to re-joining the bachelor's club before his wife halted divorce proceedings against him.  Read more

Bad blood threatens BDP Youth congress

 

Kanjabanga moves to stop BNF congress

FRANCISTOWN: With only a day before the controversy-ridden Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) National Youth Executive Commitee elctive congress that get... A member of the Botswana National Front (BNF) has instructed attorney Gabriel Kanjabanga to halt the party congress scheduled for Mahalapye next weeke...

Textile factory to shed 500 jobs next month

 

Cement cartel bust stirs hornet's nest

* Industry teeters as govt bailout ends
Carapparel Botswana, a textile firm employing 1,500 workers, says it will have to shed a third of its workf...
 The busting of a price-fixing cement cartel stretching across the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) has the local competition authority in a jam o...

Morule fires salvos as he steps down

 

'Tse Ditona' set to prevai in Top 8

* Paints a gloomy picture
* Claims there was no progress
* Says his efforts were undermined
 It is that time when men are separated from boys as the last four Premier League teams into semi-finals of the Mascom Top 8 Cup will be decided after ...

Misery that is Oodi-Modipane Road

 

My verbal sparring with Charles Taylor

It seems the song that is sung daily by the powers that be: of poor workmanship and service delivery, especially of goverment projects has become mono... A UN-backed war crimes tribunal is due to hand down its verdict on Liberia's former President Charles Taylor, accused of funding rebels in neighbourin...

Mining: The super-rich and the poor

 
This years' list of the who's who of world mining, metal and minerals billionaires recently published by the popular mining web site miningnews.com te... 

Digging tswana roots

 

Floor-crossing is unprincipled

A love lost
Since it is my considered conclusion that we all once spoke a single language, it will become steadily obvious that only by tracing anc...
 This discussion looks and reflects on the practice that is tormenting the political arena, its motivation and disadvantages - floor-crossing.

Charles Taylor found guilty of war crimes

 
An international war crimes tribunal on yesterday found Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, guilty of aiding rebels who raped, killed and muti... 

Makacana 'cement sculpts' with finesse

 

Kuru dance festival returns

Sculpting is undoubtedly a taxing task to master but once it has been, there is no looking back for the talented artist.  JWANENG: Kuela Kiema still remembers the first time that he attended the Kuru Dance Festival. It was a small occasion back then, he remembers, held i...
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