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Wednesday, 01 June 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.80

Masisi runs for dear life as talks collapse


Talks between representatives of the Botswana Federation of Public Service Unions (BOFEPUSU) and the government collapsed yesterday after government said it would only offer three percent increment wi... Read more

Tawana drops bombshell: I quit BDP

 

FNB refutes 'loan freeze' for striking workers

MAUN: Maun West Member of Parliament (MP) Tawana Moremi has quit the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). Tawana dropped the bombshell at the Bataw... While First National Bank has stated that it has not taken any position towards disregarding applications for loans by public service employees on str...

Chobe pulls out of Namibia, Zambia

 

Wilderness profits up, posts maiden dividend

Tourism hospitality group, Chobe Holdings, is disposing of its multi-million pula holdings in Zambia and Namibia, citing low profitability, Business T... Profits of safari company Wilderness Holdings jumped by over 70 percent for the financial year ending February 28, leading to the firm declaring its m...

BNSC moves to stabilise BAA

 

Nato ruled out of Malawi tie

The Botswana National Sports Council (BNSC) has stepped in to stabilise troubled affiliate, the Botswana Athletics Association (BAA).  Zebras' midfield grafter, Ofentse 'Size 10' Nato has been ruled out of Sunday's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Malawi due to a knee injury pi...

Our heritage

 

Ex-convict finds success in farming

Illustration in John Mackenzie's book, Ten Years North of the Orange River  Kabo Sesokela is in his small poultry house at the back of his yard; he busies himself scraping chicken manure off the floor of the house.

Remembering Shoshong after 120 years

 
Abstract
It has been 122 years since the day Khama III was forced to abandon his established trading town of Shoshong to the Tswapong Hills at what...
 

As i see it

 

No work no pay principle; implications to the education sector

Botswana stability based on the rule of law?
According to the Office of the President the stability of Botswana is based on the Rule of Law.
 It is common cause that the available statutes regulating lawful and protected industrial action or strikes give prerogative to the employer to decide...

Miss P up for possible eviction

 

Zim's Macheso to spice up Slizer album

Batswana representatives in M-Net's reality show Big Brother Africa Amplified (BBAA), have previously escaped being put up for possible eviction, but ... Zimbabwe's Sungura music king Alick Macheso invades Botswana later this month and will give a bit of zing to Slizer's upcoming album.
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