Tourism hospitality group, Chobe Holdings, is disposing of its multi-million pul...
Masisi runs for dear life as talks collapse
SERBIA: Serbia's war crimes court has rejected the appeal of former Bosnian Serb...
MAUN: Maun West Member of Parliament (MP) Tawana Moremi has quit the ruling Bots...
I have been following debates surrounding Minister Kenneth Matambo's corruption ...
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.
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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... |
SA president says Gaddafi ready to implement AU roadmap | ||
| LIBYA: Visiting South African President Jacob Zuma said on Monday that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is ready to carry out an African Union (AU) roadm... |
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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