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Wednesday, 21 April 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.59

Bhagat sues for 9 million Pula


True to his word that he will sue, Professor Kiran Bhagat of the Cardiac Clinic is suing the Botswana Health Professions Council (BHPC) and its members. He says he wants P 9,300,000 (nine million thre... Read more

Mothibi takes reigns of customary courts

 

Bhagat case: will it be a lesson in semantics?

Kgosi Mothibe of Mochudi has been appointed Customary Court of Appeal president where he started two weeks ago.  The judge who will preside over the case of Botswana's most famed cardiologist, Professor Kiran Bhagat, may find that semantics classes are not only f...

Letshego seeks to diversify revenue streams

 

Metropolitan upbeat about merger with Momentum

Pan-African micro-lender, Letshego Holdings, plans to diversify its revenue base away from a reliance on interest income through "strategic alliances ... Metropolitan Botswana says the proposed merger of its South Africa-based parent company Metropolitan Pvt Ltd and FirstRand's Momentum is expected to e...

Dynamos boosted ahead of GU tie

 

TAFIC press ahead with Coke Cup court case

Zimbabwe's representatives in the CAF Champions League, Dynamos, received a huge morale booster ahead of their second round tie against Gaborone Unite... FRANCISTOWN: The controversy surrounding the abandoned Coca-Cola Cup quarter-final match between Mochudi Centre Chiefs and TAFIC has refused to die wi...

Leadership courses at Lunzuwa outward bound school

 

The role of opposition parties in a democracy

MUFULIRA: Lunzuwa, the outward bound school in Zambia is re-known for its leadership courses, which prepare the youth for the roles they will assume i... Ruling parties, especially in Africa, seldom acknowledge the considerable contributions of opposition parties but often adopt them as their own ideas ...

ANC deserves Malema, South Africa needs him

 
On the surface, Julius Malema, the leader of the African National Congress Youth League, displays all the outward characteristics of a village rustic,... 

Thailand in denial

 

Land repossession

BANGKOK - Thailand's political and social fabric is fraying. Indeed, the country's future looks as shaky as it has never been.  I am responding to the letter The land repossession policy is anti-poor by Wame Rapitsenyane in Mmegi, April 13 2010.

Fake email 'bears marks of ANC dirty tricks'

 
An "email" allegedly recording racial slurs by a senior official of the Western Cape provincial government is a fake, forensic investigators have conc... 

Petty rivalry killing music industry?

 

RB studios yet to start free recording of musicians

Local traditional music star Ditiro Leero says some producers and record company executives are pulling the industry back, putting personal difference... RB1 studios have not yet started recording struggling musicians for free, 14 months since a directive to this effect was issued when Pelonomi Venson-M...
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