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Monday, 23 May 2011  |  Issue: Vol.12 No.19

Teachers' houses burnt


Police in Moshopa are investigating a case in which three teachers' quarters at Manyana Primary School were set on fire by unknown arsonists in the early hours of Saturday.  Read more

MoESD opens primary schools

 

Khama's days numbered?

The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has announced that primary schools will reopen today, after being closed by Minister Pelonomi... As the country plunges deeper into crisis, MPs from both the ruling party and opposition parties have vowed to find a solution to the ongoing strike w...

Chinese enjoy lion's share of economy-BOCONGO report

 

BCL, BMWU seal wage deal

Chinese companies are enjoying the lion's share of construction and government procurement, defeating the notion of citizen economic empowerment and e... BCL Mine and the Botswana Mine Workers' Union (BMWU) have sealed a wage deal that will see workers receive an adjustment of between 6.5 percent and ei...

UB crystals clip Doves' wings in spar league

 

Troopers trounce spartans in Basketball League

UB Crystals put up a valiant performance to beat Flying Doves 74-39 in a powerful Spar Good For You Netball League encounter on Saturday.  Perennial champions, Troopers, trampled on long-time rivals, Spartans, 79-62 in the basketball league game on Friday.

Who is who in Govt union salary talks

 

My kind of man must be loving, sensitive

As the nationwide strike enters its 32nd day with disastrous effects more especially on schools and health services, Mmegi Staff Writer CHANDAPIWA BAP... This week's woman is actually a professional called Bahadzisi. She is in the telecommunication sector and she is a very busy woman.

Is milk good for you?

 
Milk... For some, with a pile of cookies is the perfect bedtime snack.  

The winners code

 

Issues in education

The vital few and the trivial many
In the early 1900s Italian economist and sociologist, Vilferedo Parreto, made a very stunning observation.
 The major issues in teacher remuneration in Botswana

Congo calls for gradual withdrawal of UN force

 
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Congo called for the UN peacekeeping force in the central African nation to be gradually withdrawn "without delay," sayi... 

Night of song and comedy

 

'Whispers voices' exhibition opens

Gaamangwe Lebele has a dream. A dream to see a United States of Africa filled with peace, love and tranquility and when he expresses this in song anyo... Two Botswana-based Indian educators on Friday unveiled an exhibition that explores the themes of spirituality in Botswana and India, as well as the Hi...
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