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Friday, 15 April 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.57

Khama rejects meeting with unions over strike


President Ian Khama's refusal to meet Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) ahead of their Monday strike has been described as a grave concern given his responsibility to avert the po... Read more

Nurses empowered to strike -BOFEPUSU

 

Jamali land fraud case draws bigwigs

FRANCISTOWN: The Chairperson of Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) Francistown Branch, Time Moupi says nurses and other health car... Some government bigwigs are set to appear in court in the case in which real estate magnate Seyed Jamali, and Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs' Dep...

Govt to sell off 44% of NDB

 

Vaka on Sanlam: a first for courage and rectitude

* Batswana to receive 30% and above
*Five percent set aside for workers
 On Tuesday night, former BIHL CEO, Regina Sikalesele-Vaka, stunned guests at her farewell dinner when she suddenly accused her former employer of seve...

BFA promise to reimburse players

 

The bittersweet scent of P24 million

Zebras' players who used their money to pay for an overnight stay in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia en-route from the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Chad w... Cellular phone service provider, be MOBILE threw the gauntlet at the feet of Botswana Premier League with the announcement of a record-breaking P24 mi...

Do our students need drugs to learn?

 

Saif Gaddafi and me

Quality education is often defined as education for a purpose, with meaning. It is holistic, the type that produces a well rounded individual.  CAMBRIDGE - Not long ago, a Harvard colleague wrote to me that Saif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, a son of Libya's dictator, would be in town and wanted to mee...

Western hypocrisy exposed

 

Is the BNF dying a slow death?

"Then evil was the end of those who did evil, because they denied the signs of Allah (God) and made a mockery of them."  LAWRENCE OOKEDITSE argues that it will take more than one battering at the polls for Botswana's "most progressive party" to die

Ouattara takes charge after Ivory Coast victory

 
ABIDJAN: President Alassane Ouattara stamped his new authority on Ivory Coast yesterday, as troops formerly loyal to his ousted rival Laurent Gbagbo f... 

Selolwane: From New York to a homebound grandfather

 

Miss Universe Botswana auditions take off

The man sitting on a couch in his Tapologo Estates home talks so loudly and animatedly that the baby girl sleeping in her cot nearby wakes up, crying.... There is a stereotype that filmmakers like to use of beauty queens; that beneath the enchanting veneer, they are relentless and ruthless, and use what...
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