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Thursday, 24 June 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.95

Botswana loses billions to corruption - Magistrate


Regional Magistrate (South), Lot Moroka revealed to a gathering of top prisons' officials that the government loses over P1 billion every year due to cases of corruption and economic crimes.  Read more

Unions dump BFTU

 

Calvin Batsile is late

The Botswana Federation of Trade Unions (BFTU) is losing more than P100,000 every month after two of its affiliate members stopped their subscriptions... Former Member of Parliament for Kanye North Calvin Batsile is late. Batsile passed away on Tuesday after a short illness.

Absa Capital courts investors for historic ETF

 

Solar Energy company drives rural electrification

Absa Capital has embarked on a campaign to woo local retail and institutional investors towards its groundbreaking gold Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), ah... Energy company, Solar Power together with its associates will facilitate the supply and installation of stand-alone solar power electrification in th...

BNOC announces AfricaYouth Games squad

 

Foreign runners for Phikwe marathon

The Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) has announced the team to represent the country at the inaugural Africa Youth Games scheduled for Moroc... SELEBI-PHIKWE: The 25th edition of the Mascom 2010 Phikwe marathon has so far attracted 18 runners from outside Botswana. The 42.2 kilometre race wil...

Our Heritage

 

Wily, wild and wayward

Recently the National Museum organised an exhibition around the theme 'museums and social harmony' in which it displayed three of the most important ... Traditionalists hark back to the days when children belonged to the community in which they lived and any elder had the authority to punish errant one...

A security strategy for the 21st Century

 
MADRID: "Time and again in our Nation's history, Americans have risen to meet -and to shape - moments of transition. This must be one of those moments... 

Libya violates human rights despite new image - Amnesty

 
Human rights observance in Libya is failing to keep pace with the country's improved international image, with abuses rife and state security forces e... 

A quiet storm in local Hip-Hop

 

Rhumba star helps fans beat off the chill

Feuds are a common occurrence in the world of Hip-Hop - it has been so since the beginning of Hip-Hop.  Mogoditshane-based rhumba star Biza Mupulu has been brewing a storm for his followers to beat the chilly weather. Mupulu will be releasing his fourth...
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