Home - www.TheMonitor.co.bw
Monday, 18 June 2012  |  Issue: Vol.13 No.23

No more bondage


Marriage is getting more flexible:Government is drawing up legislation that will enable couples to be in or out of community of property whenever they want during the life span of their marriage.Curre... Read more

Palapye split Chinese tender for locals

 

Khama dines with Bakgatla royals

PALAPYE: A lucrative construction tender that combined the renovation of the Palapye Police Station and the construction of a new regional police head... In what could herald better times for the fractured relations between Bakgatla royals and the government, President Ian Khama and senior cabinet minis...

US gives positive signals for local textiles

 

An entrepreneur from humble beginnings

The US government says President Barack Obama stands ready to sign the renewal of a key provision in the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA), ... FRANCISTOWN: When a fresh-faced Rebecca Geche ditched a well paying job as a nurse at the Orapa Mine Hospital to set up her own business back in 1994 ...

ECCO, Centre chiefs share spoils in Mascom top 8

 

Rollers crush GU

FRANCISTOWN: There were no goals at the fully packed Francistown stadium on Saturday, where premier league giants ECCO City Greens and Mochudi Centres... Township Rollers defeated their city rivals, Gaborone United (GU) 2-1 in the first leg of the Mascom Top 8 semi final played at UB Stadium yesterday. ...

Icons of Botswana

 

Inside a commercial squatter camp

Moses Lekaukau - a man of vision  "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...

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... 

The winners code

 

Issues in education

The law of correspondence  397-a disappointing panacea in education development

Charma Gal shines at June 16 celebrations

 

Violence against women movie attracts 500 viewers

Ekentolo front woman, Charma gal was the toast for the day on Saturday at tlokweng Junior Secondary school, where schools the main activities for the... The Premier of a violence against woman film at President hotel on Friday attracted an impressive 500 viewers, mainly the women folks. A panel discus...
Untitled Document
FOREIGN EXCHANGE: Thursday, 20 Jun 2013
FOREIGN / PULA   PULA / FOREIGN
Home :: Advertising :: Contact Us :: About Us © Dikgang Publishing Company 2011 :: Developed by   Visit - Life Media
1