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Friday, 15 June 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.89

Did the Khamas grab Batlokwa land?


Was it quid pro quo, as the Khama family lawyer purports? Or Batlokwa were simply robbed, as Kgosi Matlapeng would have people believe?  Read more

Cllr implicates DIS in Kgatleng teacher shortage

 

Statistics indicate 'decline' in poverty

Acouncillor in Kgatleng has accused the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) causing delays in the recruitment of teachers in Sikwane and Ma... The latest results released by Statistics Botswana indicate a decline in the proportion of persons living below the poverty datum line (PDL) at the na...

G4S barred from wooing Shield Security clients

 

BancABC launches stock market handbook

The Competition Authority (CA) has barred security giant, G4S Botswana from directly or indirectly soliciting for business from any of Shield Security... Pan-African focused bank, BancABC will today launch the Central African Stock Exchange (CASE) 2012 handbook in Gaborone.

Gunners up for sale

 

COSAFA Cup poser for Zebras

Lobatse Premier League side, Extension Gunners will finally be privatised to address its financial constraints, Mmegi Sport can reveal.  The Zebras' preparations for the September 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers could be dealt a heavy blow with indications that the COSAFA ...

Inside a commercial squatter camp

 

Unmasking Selefu the cartoonist

"Moshimane yoo o a tsenwa, ga ke ye gope! O mphithela ha (That boy is crazy, I am not going anywhere! He found me here)," declares Gabototiwe Mothetho... Staff writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA tells the life of a quiet man with a loud alter-ego, Mmegi veteran cartoonist Simon Seisa

Botswana's economic zones and the 'Miracle of Shenzhen'

 
Unless Botswana creates a sustainable commercial advantage for business, no one will invest in its special economic zones, which will simply sit empty... 

Digging tswana roots

 

Is Mali next haven for terrorists?

When time stood still
We are at a critical point in history when we may be privileged to see whether the so-called Mayan 'Doomsday' Prophecy of 201...
 The town of Niafunke, on the banks of the River Niger, was made famous by the legendary Ali Farka Toure, one of a legion of great guitarists to emerge...

Molefi Nkwete: The soul behind Mafia Soul

 

Peace in a traditional mud house

He is not yet 30, yet his business has achieved the kind of recognition and acknowledgement that many entrepreneurs can only dream of.  In an era where traditional mud houses are being phased out in favour of modern structures, Dineo Mogorosi still finds a lot of intrigue in this type ...
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