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Tuesday, 24 May 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.75

BDP MPs divided on the strike, two chicken out


Members of Parliament from the ruling party convened at Parliamentary buildings yesterday to "find a solution" to the public sector strike that entered its fifth week yesterday. The objective of the m... Read more

FCC meeting interrupted by strikers

 

No salaries for 50 000 striking workers, unions unable to pay

FRANCISTOWN: Striking workers interrupted a full council meeting yesterday, as they demanded to see the city clerk for their termination letters of em... As over 50,000 public workers go without a month's salary for the first time in this country's history, it has emerged that the public sector unions h...

'Nucleus' of state oil company formed

 

African Copper nears commercial production

Four officials of the Department of Energy Affairs have been seconded to a dedicated unit to monitor fuel supply and the expansion of strategic oil fa... BSE-listed Africa Copper says production at its flagship Mowana Mine and the Thakadu deposit is increasing progressively and that it hopes to reach co...

Bitter end for Motlakase, TASC

 

Botswana, Zim to represent Africa in World Cup

The see-saw battle for survival in the be MOBILE Premier League finally reached an end over the weekend with two sides, TASC and Motlakase Power Dynam... Botswana and Zimbabwe will represent Africa in the Under-19 girls' softball World Cup, a decision taken after a meeting of Africa's softball president...

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.  

As I see it

 

Civil service strike and human rights

Me, livid?  The Civil Service strike initially reported to last for 10 days has now entered its second month. Whilst the Society believed, and properly so, that t...

Moroccans youth stage more pro-democracy demonstrations

 
MOROCCO: Moroccan police on Sunday used clubs to disperse young demonstrators calling for political reform in several cities.  

SA's Nkuli evicted from Big Brother House

 

Slizer's son drops sizzling album

South Africa is now left with one representative in the M-Net Big Brother Africa Amplified (BBAA) reality show, after the other representative, Nkuli,... Slizer's eight-year-old son, Bibo, is Botswana music industry's new-kid-on-the-block.
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