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Friday, 25 November 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.178

Govt pays Synohydro to avert diplomatic row


* DBES fraud cases referred to DCEC
Synohydro Botswana has been paid millions of Pula in outstanding payment by the government as it moves swiftly to avert a lawsuit and possible diplomatic row wi... Read more

Blackbeard's 13 year tenure in UK raises eyebrows

 

Work campers to hold AGM tomorrow

Botswana's Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Roy Blackbeard, has held the post for 13 years now, raising questions as to why he has been accorded such... Botswana Workcamp Association (BWA) will host its annual general meeting on Saturday at Kgalemang Motsete Junior Secondary School in Serowe.

Diamond deal sets off scramble for partnerships

 

Household debt crisis nears break point

Government is inundated with unsolicited overtures from international diamond brokerage and consulting firms seeking partnerships for the trading and ... A leading economist has warned that the high household indebtedness at national level could reach critical mass over Christmas as credit appetites ris...

Boxers ready to rumble in Ramotswa

 

Rampant Chiefs face Notwane

Kagiso Senior Secondary School in Ramotswa will tomorrow turn into a battleground as the country's finest pugilists square up in what is expected to b... Rampant be MOBILE Premier League log leaders, Mochudi Centre Chiefs will tomorrow lock horns with unpredictable Notwane in what is expected to be an e...

Botswana - US partnership in health gets stronger

 

Teachers demand answers on Kerekeng flats

As I arrived in Botswana five months ago, the US Mission was in a whirlwind of activity preparing for the visit by First Lady Michelle Obama, who flew... Teachers occupying the dilapidated Kerekeng Flats in Extension 10 want to know who owns the apartments in the face of high rentals they have to fork o...

Conservative politics in the guise of statutory interpretation

 
I notice an isolated eruption of hysteria, seemingly provoked by my recent submissions at a seminar organised by the Law Society of Botswana.  

Project syndicate

 

Why has Morocco's king survived the Arab Spring?

Italy's last democratic despot  Morocco's ruling elite thinks it has skilfully sidestepped the revolutionary fervour sweeping the Arab world by offering a milder, more peaceful visio...

Egypt unrest: Military apologises for protest deaths

 
Egypt's ruling military has apologised for the deaths of about 38 protesters in clashes with police, amid continuing protests in Cairo and other citie... 

Phillip Segola: the show that nearly failed

 

The prime heritage trails of Botswana

 In this week's contribution to heritage development in Botswana, I would like to take the reader through nine prime tourist destinations that provide ...
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