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Friday, 14 May 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.72

Palapye power plant breaks down again


For the second time in two years, the Morupule power plant, the country's major sole generator of electricity has broken down, resulting in large scale blackouts that have characterized life in Gaboro... Read more

BNF central committee accused of election ruse

 

BMD welcome, then what...

The central committee of the Botswana National Front has been accused of using underhand tactics to ensure its preferred candidates win the BNF youth ... There has been plenty of goodwill for the newly formed Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD), a breakaway party from the Botswana Democratic Party (BD...

Kaplan troubles frustrate P2.3b OPIC facility

 

SA bumper harvest depresses local cereal prices

The US$333 million (P2.3billion) credit facility meant to benefit the 16 Botswana diamond manufacturing companies appears to have ended in a still-bir... A three-million tonne surplus in maize from South Africa has resulted in a depression of prices local farmers are able to obtain for their supplies to...

Showdown

 

It's Gumbo vs Mondo

Chiefs, Rollers in dream final
Koko, Mandaza will be key
 Township Rollers' coach Rahman Gumbo has just won the be MOBILE Premier League title. He has done so at his second attempt. Gumbo joined Rollers at th...

Our Heritage

 

Even priests may tell a lie sometimes

Thataganyane, Serowe in 2007
The last two Heritage weeks have been devoted to mystery photos - the first, supposedly of Serowe, as a result of an e...
 Yes, there was an assertion in my last article welcoming the Botswana Movement For Democracy (BMD) to the harsh realities of our world. I asserted reg...

Press freedom - the midwife of democracy

 
Politics is dirty when politicians, taking advantage of the ignorance, gullibility and short memories of citizens use them as voting cattle only to du... 

Whither Botswana

 

Kgafela! Are you very right or they are very wrong?

Leadership failed alcohol industry
Hopefully, the members of President Ian Khama's government read the article on the apparent contempt of many Bat...
 Christians, especially those who had been liberated from sin, hypocrisy and compromise are the most difficult sect to deal with. They uphold genuinene...

Regional Heritage Day exhibition opens at Thapong

 

Mixed reaction to Ferguson's departure

It is that time of the year when government invites visual artists from across the country to participaate in the Annual President's Day celebrations,... There has been a mixed reaction locally about Connie Ferguson's proposed departure from South African soapie, Generations.
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