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Friday, 11 March 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.37

Govt pays P10m to stop spy case


The case in which Dukef Holdings, a company that deals in military equipment was suing the police over the cancellation of a tender for the supply of spying equipment, is over.  Read more

CUT-8 Project

 

More drama in S/Phikwe council chambers

Mine workers can tell you that mining can be a weird piece of work. Mines, often cut out from the rest of the society, and sites even further removed ... * Mayor throws out motion to topple him
*Says he is ready to tackle his opponents in court
* Councillors complain of "a Mubarak situation"

De Beers bullish on new diamond deposits

 

Govt set to allot 20 000ha in Pandamatenga

De Beers has spent about P100 million ($14 million) in the last three years exploring for new diamond deposits and is confident of prolonging diamond ... In a move to enhance the country's self-reliance in food supply, government will soon allocate 20, 000 hectares of prime agricultural land in Pandamat...

ECCO to test Rollers' credentials

 

Zebras unchanged in FIFA rankings

The be MOBILE Premier League action returns this weekend with titanic clashes lined up after a two-week break due to the Coca-Cola Cup action. Francis... Zebras remained in 67th place in the World and 13th in Africa in the latest FIFA rankings released on Wednesday.

Foamex Industries - Exporting the 'virtually impossible'

 

The day CKGR lions eluded us!

This series of articles by Professor Roman Grynberg looks at successful export oriented businesses in Botswana. In this first installment he looks at ... MOLOSE CAMP: Just a single step into the world's biggest game reserve is one great achievement. But out of lack of interest and associating holidaying...

Prospects of strategic informal opposition cooperation

 
As the opposition cooperation talks begin to gain momentum, it is imperative that we remain cautiously optimistic that this project will not fall down... 

Project Syndicate

 

The West meddling in Libya is unacceptable

The last resource frontier  We are at 40 years of rule by Muammar Gadaffi. This is too long and unacceptable in modern democracies.

Human traffickers seek Mozambican route to SA

 
Kazi Jarangir Alam fled his native Bangladesh in a $11,000 (8,000-euro) journey over thousands of kilometres and climbed a border fence for a better l... 

Ngwao Putswa: The poetic tongue twister

 

The melody of Drakensberg returns to Gabz

FRANCISTOWN: Like a Setswana mastermind, he would play around with his mother tongue like a tongue twister, tickling people with his words that would ... Whenever they stage a show here, the Drakensberg Boys never leave the city without having inspired the dreams of young boys here to follow the choir...
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