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Friday, 03 June 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.81

Innocent bystander shot


One man was admitted to Princess Marina Hospital with a broken leg courtesy of a riot police bulle, it is alleged. The victim was a bystander who happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. ... Read more

Btv faces suit over news 'blackout'

 

Ministers flee from audience

A Gaborone lawyer acting for striking public service unions has issued a statutory notice to sue Botswana Television (Btv) and the Attorney General fo... MMEGI staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG is on the trail of the strike story and stumbles into strange happenings at Kgotla meetings as ministers literally bolt ...

Mmamabula deal runs aground

 

Banks to cede P1.5bn to BoB

*CIC Energy ends talks with JSW Energy
*New suitors due to be unveiled
 * Central Bank raises Reserve ratio
*Move to contain cost of monetary policy

Gunners get Chinese sponsors?

 

Uncertainty over venue for Zebras game

Extension Gunners are reportedly close to signing a long-term kit sponsorship and merchandise deal with a Chinese sportswear firm.  The Botswana Football Association (BFA) is faced with another stadia crisis ahead of the Zebras' Africa Cup of Nations tie against Malawi on Sunday.

The city: Gaborone

 

The US uses peace talks to divide the Taliban from Pakistan

* Alexander McCall Smith doffs his hat to a 'profoundly comfortable' place.  The leaked reports over the past two weeks of a series of meetings between U.S. officials and a Taliban figure close to leader Mullah Omar seemed to p...

Africa is open for business

 
A decade ago, doing business in Africa was perceived as a difficult and complex undertaking due to various reasons including, among other things, the ... 

Nitty Gritty

 

Project Syndicate

Remembering Malikongwa-Part II  Nigeria, slouching toward nationhood

Researchers call for firm stance on Zim polls

 
ZIMBABWE: A tougher stance already taken by regional leaders toward reforms on Zimbabwe can prevent a repeat of bloody, disputed elections, a pro-demo... 

Sephiri Se Dule touches politicians

 

14 attend instructive theatre workshop

Local rhumba musician Franco (Frank Lesokwane) says his latest offering Sephiri Se Dule has not been well-received by some members of the ruling Botsw... The Botswana Society for the Arts (BSA) in collaboration with the newly established Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Department of the University of ...
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