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Tuesday, 07 August 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.115

New BDF plane in first flight


The first of five aeroplanes recently procured by the Botswana Defence Force at the tune of P300m has made its first flight. The new PC-7s will be operated by Thebephatshwa-based Z7 Squadron. Reports ... Read more

Maun to get new wastewater plant

 

Inquiry faults CITF management

The P900 million Maun Water Supply and Sanitation Upgrade Phase II project will finally be finished after four-and-a-half years (2016/17), the Vice Pr... A taskforce appointed to investigate allegations of maladministration and unfair treatment of staff at the Construction Industry Trust Fund (CITF) une...

MoU to give Botswana access to Indian Ocean

 

BancABC eyes another P750m war chest

A Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) signed with Mozambique last week will facilitate access to the Indian Ocean as Botswana eyes the Beira and Matol... Pan African banking institution, BancABC says it looks to raise an additional P750 million ($100 million) through a two-tier equity to further bolster...

Amos' win reignites medal hopes

 

BNOC meets in London over Montsho issue

Nijel Amos moved swiftly to smother the disappointment of Amantle Montsho's failed medal bid, when he stormed into the semi finals of the 800 metres w... LONDON: The Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) yesterday convened an urgent meeting in London over the absence of Amantle Montsho's personal t...

Beware of the Communications Bill

 

Olympics 2012: The secrets behind anthems

The new bill is an attack on the Social Network generation observes SONNY SERITE  Thanks to its rousing tune, France's La Marseillaise is one of the world's most recognisable anthems.

How Lotty met Khama

 
Staff Writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA picks through two bills currently before Parliament and finds a wicked plot to outflank the opposition by legalisi... 

As I see it

 

A critical time for freedom

Lessons from monarch west and post-2009 by-elections  This week is a critical time for democracy in Botswana as a Freedom of Information bill comes before Parliament. American journalist, *AL CROSS, who a...

SA'S Keagan takes the prize

 

Jazz maestro Mtukudzi set to perform at Botswana Craft again

Africa chose South Africa's Keagan as the winner of Africa Magic's Big Brother StarGame on Sunday, and rocketed him to superstardom in the massive USD... Zimbabwean jazz maestro Oliver Mtukudzi is billed for the Botswana Craft at the end of this month.
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