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Tuesday, 22 February 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.26

Botswana condemns Libya


* Botswana summons Libyan ambassador
* Condemns use of lethal force against protesters
* Calls for restraint  Read more

Khama, BDP MPs differ on salaries

 

Councillors brace for hefty windfall

While President Ian Khama is going around the country addressing Kgotla meetings at which he justifies no salary increment for civil servants, Members... Over 500 councillors countrywide are rubbing their hands in glee in anticipation of a windfall, after the ongoing review of their ward allowances.

Orapa 90MW station readies to rumble

 

'Go to S/Phikwe for the best bacon!'

The 90-megawatt Orapa power station is scheduled to be commissioned before March, with preparatory tests held earlier this month generating 44.5 MW fr... SELEBI-PHIKWE: In addition to copper-nickel, this monoculture town will soon become famous for bacon and other types of pig meat, thanks to Badikolobe...

Kenyan skipper gives Botswana the thumbs-up

 

Will the National Stadium be ready soon?

Kenya national women's volleyball team captain Edinah Rotich has given their Botswana counterparts the thumbs-up after the local girls gave her side a... The uncertainty of seeing the National Stadium back in use is far from over because the Ministry of Infrastructure, Science and Technology is not sure...

Afrika: The other side of the coin

 

My language, my pride

The examples of the Ivory Coast and Zimbabwe are the same tale of two countries on the same continent. Both countries' heads-of-state, their respectiv... The chairperson of the multicultural coalition group Reteng, has urged government to come up with a language policy as a practical measure of their co...

An economy at crossroads: which way now?

 
The Botswana economy has been going through a difficult period. The difficulties were in the main propelled by the global economic downturn that saw ... 

As I See It

 

Issues in education

Can Egypt come to Botswana?
Addressing a public rally shortly after Hosni Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt after 30 years in power, Presi...
 Engendered bullying in the digital era
Technological advancement is embraced quickly by the younger generation compared to their elders.

Museveni back in power by a landslide

 
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled for 25 years, has won a new five-year term, the electoral commission announced yesterday, after polls... 

Gospel festival is in the cards

 

Leero's 'best manager' dies after delivering 3 projects

Local gospel stars Vusi Mtokufa and Tebogo "Tebby" Setlhomo are set for a big gospel festival to be held at Gaborone Club on Saturday.  Traditional music singer, Ditiro Leero, has described his recently departed manager and promoter, Eric Seitshiro, as a rare breed.
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