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Friday, 25 March 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.45

140,000 on Mogoditshane land waiting list


Mogoditshane Land Board faces the challenge of allocating land to 140 thousand people on its waiting list and has indicated that it will not be open to new applications until the challenge in this bac... Read more

CKGR Basarwa get help to re-commission borehole

 

Bhagat judgment day nears

Several organisations, companies and individuals have approached Basarwa to offer assistance in the re-commissioning of the Mothomelo borehole in the ... Lobatse High Court Justice Michael Leburu is expected to deliver judgment next Wednesday in a case in which Professor Kiran Bhagat is suing the Botswa...

BoB gives banks 2012 deadline for Basel II

 

Swedes eye budding biofuels industry

As the central bank moves to adopt a more modern and prudent capital reserve and risk management system dubbed 'Basel Two', Botswana Banks will be req... The Swedish government and its private sector are hoping to secure a foothold in Botswana's nascent biofuels industry that kicked off recently with pl...

The key men for the Zebras

 

Zebras' finest hour beckons

The Zebras' stand on the verge of history when they take on hosts Chad in a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier tomorrow when a win will guar... The Zebras' moment of reckoning arrives at 3:30pm tomorrow when they take on Chad in N'djamena, 2552 miles away, with qualification for the 2012 Afric...

St Joseph's student tops BGCSE exams

 

'OP has curtailed press freedom'

Kebaikanye Kutlo of St Joseph College has emerged as the top student in the 2010 Botswana Government Certificate in Secondary Education (BGCSE) exams ... FRANCISTOWN: After the 2009 general elections, the state media was transferred to the Office of the President (OP) from the Ministry of Communications...

Exporting boats from the edge of the Kalahari Desert

 
Two weeks ago I discussed how Cadbury was converting Botswana into the chewing gum capital of Southern Africa and in so doing providing a new SACU mod... 

More days than one for women's issues needed

 

Our constitution should be a living document

Bank of Botswana Governor Linah Mohohlo delivered this speech during the International Women's Day Commemoration held recently in Gaborone.  In recent months there have been some on and off debates on whether the constitution of Botswana needs to be reviewed. As is often the case in situati...

Air strikes fail to dislodge Gaddafi armour

 
Western warplanes hit Libya for a fifth night on Thursday, but have so far failed to stop Muammar Gaddafi's tanks shelling rebel-held towns or dislodg... 

When folklore music traverses cultural boundaries

 

Maun to host night of poetic abandon

In Botswana it is unheard of for an artist to fuse foreign cultures into our folk music and expect people to scream that it is sweet music.  Over 25 poets from South Africa, Zimbabwe and as far afield as the United States will descend on the resort town of Maun to join local bards and minst...
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