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Friday, 17 June 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.89

35 Moshupa students arrested


About 35 Moshupa Senior Secondary School students have been arrested after they went on the rampage yesterday morning damaging property in protest that the impasse between the government and public se... Read more

Jamali wins round one

 

Teachers' tit-for-tat hurting students

The corruption case involving property magnate Said Jamali and his co-accused Deputy Permanent Secretary Victor Rantshabeng has entered a completely d... The retaliation of teachers by throwing the 'No Pay No Work' policy back at government after they were not paid for taking part in the suspended natio...

Letshego considers banking operations

 

Letlole La Rona shares heavily undersubscribed

* Microlender could become first homegrown bank
Leading microlender, Letshego Holdings Limited, is studying the potential of banking operations, a ...
 * BDC still owns 80 percent of the company
The Botswana Development Corporation's (BDC) efforts to empower citizens through floating shares in prop...

Tshosane calls up rookies

 

Bay United in bid to buy keeper Marumo

National soccer team coach Stanley Tshosane will drill 25 local-based rookies in an effort to broaden his selection base in future.  South African Premiership hopefuls Bay United will buy Botswana international goalkeeper Modiri Marumo outright when his current loan deal ends on Sun...

Reminiscing with Dr Chiepe on the history of education in Botswana....

 

How the police jeered and taunted

I recently spoke to Dr Gaositwe Chiepe on the history of education in our country. As we mused about past years of Botswana's growth and challenges, I... Mmegi Staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG looks back at the unprecedented public service strike, especially the conduct of the Police, the direction the country w...

Malema speaks at ANCYL Congress

 
Political report by president JULIUS MALEMA to the 24th National Conference of the African National Congress Youth League at Ghallager Estates, Midran... 

Whither Botswana

 

Project syndicate

Many lessons to learn from the strike  A post-crisis world of risk

Michelle Obama to honour Nelson Mandela

 
JOHANNESBURG: Michelle Obama will honour the legacy of Nelson Mandela and the struggle against apartheid during an official visit to southern Africa n... 

Molosi hosts theatre workshop in Dar es Salaam

 

Sir Terry Pratchett unswayed by assisted suicide film

He needs no introduction, he has made a name for himself with his one-man shows, finally becoming the first Motswana to penetrate Broadway in New York... Sir Terry Pratchett has said witnessing a man being helped to die for a controversial BBC film has not affected his support for assisted suicide.
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