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Friday, 19 November 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.175

Now Atang takes checks


The cat and dog legal battle between former best friends, Atang Makgekgenene and Moitsheki 'Checks' Lekalake, is far from over, and the two are likely to meet again in court soon.  Read more

Jane and Jake are fine here - Limkokwing

 

BLLAHWU bruising battle in offing

Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) has defended the seating of Jane Swartland, the wife of the chairman of the Tertiary Education Cou... FRANCISTOWN: A bruising battle awaits Botswana Land Boards, Local Authorities and Health Workers Union (BLLAHWU) as trade unionists slug it out for ce...

Diamond polished prices increasing, says De Beers

 

BP deal leaves govt in the cold

JOHANNESBURG: The disequilibrium in the diamond pipeline that was caused by an unmatched rise in the prices of rough diamonds is slowly recorrectin... This week's announcement by BP that a Swiss-based company has scooped its multi-billion Pula assets in Southern Africa has sent ripples into the local...

GU, Chiefs clash as league resumes

 

Double Action, BFA clash over sponsors' logo

Action in the be MOBILE Premier League resumes this weekend following a two-week break with mouthwatering fixtures on the cards.  Double Action women's football club has said that the decision by the Botswana Football Association (BFA) to bar the side from displaying their sponso...

Do people really use condoms?

 

When nature becomes merciless

* Number of single pregnant women grows every year
* Message can take root if people are capacitated and willing to take action"
 FRANCISTOWN: When violent nature like athunderstorm hits it has no mercy.

Revered Khama magic refuses to wane

 
The recent detention of the kgosikgolo Kgosi Kgafela II might have reignited the rivalry that has always existed among the Setswana speaking merafe. ... 

Bill would restrict public access to official information

 

Wither Botswana

Reporters Without Borders calls for the withdrawal of a bill, which is about to be submitted to parliament and which would allow the authorities to bl... Fairness is the real issue
In his recent State of the Nation Address to parliament and the nation at large, President Ian Khama spoke proudly of th...

Thapong hosts TAYA 2010 exhibition

 

Rare pink diamond fetches record-breaking P305m

If there is one exhibition that should not be missed, it is the annual Thapong Artist of the Year Award (TAYA) exhibition.  One of the world's rarest diamonds has sold for a record-breaking P305m (£29m), the highest price ever paid for a jewel.
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