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Friday, 18 November 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.174

Thousands of Batswana become foreigners overnight


Thousands of Batswana who have taken their citizenship for granted until now are reeling in shock after learning that they are foreigners; that is, they are not recognised as Batswana.  Read more

'Kgafela is an arrogant braggart'

 

BOFEPUSU intervenes in opposition talks

A Mokgatla prince from Moruleng, South Africa has characterised Kgosi Kgafela as an arrogant braggart who is disrespectful to the Botswana government ... The Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) has reportedly intervened to save the troubled opposition cooperation talks.

Botswana stands to lose billions in SACU revenues

 

Ministries ask for further funding

The global economic crisis, along with other evolving structural factors within SACU, could cut a P5-billion permanent hole in revenues that Botswana ... The Minister of Finance and Development Planning is expected to return to parliamentarians cap in hand for approval of a supplementary budget soon as ...

Shocking revelations about centres of excellence

 

BMC face troubled TAFIC

*Insufficient coaches at centres
* Three athletes quit
* Programme under threat
 FRANCISTOWN: BMC will look to add to TAFIC's recent woes when the two teams clash in a be MOBILE Premier League encounter at the Francistown Stadium o...

Why Cape Verde is punching above its weight

 

A world in protest

The 2011 Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership was given to former Cape Verde president, *PEDRO PIRES, at a grand ceremony in Tunisia... The global demonstrations of 2011 both highlight the reality of economic system-failure and reveal its linkages to the crisis of resource constraints....

Project syndicate

 

Digging tswana roots

Turkey's 'zero problems' problem
ISTANBUL: It was good while it lasted. Designed by Turkey's newly elected government in 2002, the country's "zero ...
 The language of the gods: Part II
The world was well-travelled long before the so-called Age of Exploration began in the late 15th century.

Hotel Rwanda's Lantos award condemned

 
KIGALI: A Rwandan genocide survivors' group has criticised the awarding of a US human rights prize to a Rwandan hotelier who sheltered people during t... 

Development of Cultural Tourism in Botswana

 

Octagon Gallery hosts breathtaking Japanese photo exhibition

In this contribution, I offer a candid room to explore some efforts that have so far been employed by various heritage stakeholders to pave way for su... The Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery's Octagon Gallery is hosting the 'Counter-Photography: Japan's Artists Today,' which opened on November 9...
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