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Thursday, 19 July 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.105

DPSM wants unions involved in negotiations


The head of the Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM) Carter Morupisi says there is no way government can increase public employees' salaries without prior negotiations with trade unions.  Read more

'Let's forget about Umbrella' - Saleshando

 

Special Constables to be given preference during recruitment

*There are no boundaries set for our recruitment drive
SEFHARE: Botswana Congress Party (BCP) president Dumelang Saleshando says that he does not u...
 SELEBI-PHIKWE: The Commissioner of Police, Thebeyame Tsimako has announced that in future, the Botswana Police Service (BPS) will give preference to t...

Banking costs too high - Matambo

 

Mascom to establish 10 more Kitsong Centres

The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Kenneth Matambo has urged commercial banks to reduce banking costs. He believes that the costs are ... Mascom has pledged to set up 10 Kitsong Centres by the end of 2012. The development would increase the number of the resource centres to a record 61 c...

Sebego launches campaign with Fani jibe

 

Premier League ranked lowly 21st in Africa

Botswana Football Association (BFA) presidential candidate, Tebogo Sebego launched an indirect attack at his opponent, David Fani when officially laun... The Botswana Premier League (BPL) has been ranked 21st out of 24 African football leagues in the most recent statistics released by the International ...

Gaborone is what you make of it

 

Khama magic on overdrive

Young journalist and Gaborone resident KGOMOTSO MOLELEKENG reflects on the city through the eyes of her generation.  FRANCISTOWN: The 'Khama magic' seems to be on the rebound. Indications are that President Ian Khama is making a strong comeback and delivering to the ...

Botswana's economic zones and the 'Miracle of Shenzhen'

 
Unless Botswana creates a sustainable commercial advantage for business, no one will invest in its special economic zones, which will simply sit empty... 

How much is your daughter?

 

Things are still gloomy in teaching

If you were to ever ask a father that question you'd probably be kicked out of the house and maybe even given a free ride to somewhere in the neighbou... Whilst everyone looks forward to the new season with high ambition and hope, in the teaching fraternity certain things are still gloomy.

Miss Bots 2011 yet to receive prize in full

 

Johwa relishes his time at the Grahamstown festival

*Only P50,000 paid out
Miss Botswana 2011, Karabo Sampson, is yet to receive her prize in full after organisers Sixty3 Entertainment revealed they ...
 Ika-jazz singer, Ndingo Johwa has returned from South Africa where he recently performed at the Grahamstown Arts Festival and is waxing lyrical about ...
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