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Monday, 26 March 2012  |  Issue: Vol.13 No.12

Garages pushing drugs?


MOGODITSHANE: The business community and the leadership of Mogoditshane have complained to the Commissioner of Police, Thebeyame Tsimako, about some garages dealing in Japanese cars also known as fong... Read more

Power, water, to explain high bills

 

Cattle barons fight bird sanctuary

The Gaborone City Council (GCC) is dragging the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) and the Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) to come and explain their ... It is estimated that 165 birds species and some nine types of game could be pushed out of their Eden of 30 years at the famous birds sanctuary of Nata...

Malesu hails private sector involvement in investment seminar

 

Kenyan Minister says co-ops must transform lives

JOHANNESBURG: The Minister of Trade and Industry Dorcas Makgato-Malesu has hailed the increasing participation of the private sector in selling Botswa... Savings and credit cooperative societies have been advised to think outside the box if they are to have an impact on the country's economy.

ECCO add to GU's woes

 

Nico Dent Rollers' Hopes

Gaborone United 2 (Sageby Sandaka (pen, 17), Ofentse Nato 44)
ECCO 4 (Tendai Nyumasi 27, 60, Patrick Lenyeletse 33, Trinity Nko 67)
 Nico: 2 (Masitara 87, Semakwenzi 91)
Rollers: 0

I survived cancer

 

Mokhethi to be exhumed and reburied in SA

Cancer survivor wants to spread the message that the disease does not have to be a death knell, writes ONALENNA MODIKWA  The late Black Consciousness Movement activist, Essau Tshehlo Mokhethi, will be exhumed in Gaborone today for reburial in South Africa.

SADC integration 20 years on

 
The year 2012 marks 20 years since the historic signing of the SADC Treaty and Declaration and presents an opportunity for southern Africans to forge ... 

The winners code

 

Issues in education

Escape from the pile  Caught in formalism - what is the way forward? [part 4]

Rogue troopers storm Mali palace in coup d'etat bid

 
BAMAKO: Renegade Mali soldiers said yesterday morning that they had seized the presidential palace and arrested several ministers after a gun battle,... 

Mr BDF wows the womenfolks

 

Poor sound quality ruins great performances

When the word soldier hits one's ears, it conjures up war, guns, bullets and all the nasty things associated with the military.  Poor sound quality messed up what could have been a good show where South African golden girl Zahara was performing along side some tried and tested l...
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