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Thursday, 15 November 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.171

Hell comes to Digawana


*14 dead cattle symbolise poor race relations
DIGAWANA: A Mmegi team arrived late in the afternoon to find frustrated villagers looking helplessly on a shocking scene that has left them more impove... Read more

Botswana should lead the fight against climate change

 

Khama creates poverty - Mmolotsi

The representative of Ngamiland Council of Non Governmental Organisations (NCONGO), Galefele Maokeng, said that Botswana should be in the forefront of... Francistown South MP Wynter Mmolotsi has accused President Ian Khama of abusing his powers by killing small citizen businesses so that they become dep...

CEDA extends P3.2bn since inception

 

Call for SB to mainstream gender into statistics

Vice President Ponatshego Kedikilwe has commended Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) for spearheading citizen economic empowerment for ... A senior officer in the Women Affairs Department (WAD) has urged Statistics Botswana to facilitate the mainstreaming of gender into statistics.

Volleyball sides' Lusaka trip hangs in the balance

 

Mpoeleng moves, Mogaladi to follow

Three teams which are supposed to participate in the Africa Zone VI Volleyball Club Championships in Lusaka, Zambia, face uncertainties, as the trip h... Mochudi Centre Chiefs' captain Mpoeleng Mpoeleng could soon leave the club after taking up a job with BCL Mine in Selebi Phikwe this week, while defen...

Our heritage

 

Reliving world war II memories

In last week's Heritage, Hilda Bernstein, an equally remarkable person, described Fish Keitsing in Johannesburg.  MOLEPOLOLE: A number of War Veterans in the Kweneng region who were gathered by the British High Commissioner on Sunday shared their memories of World...

How a race in the balance went to Obama

 
Seven minutes into the first presidential debate, the mood turned from tense to grim inside the room at the University of Denver where Obama staff mem... 

Thought leader

 

The moral of Sandy

Avoiding the resource curse in Africa  COPENHAGEN: When "superstorm" Sandy hit the east coast of the United States on October 29, it not only flooded the New York City Subway and became the...

'ANC loves only power'

 
CAPE TOWN: Anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele has slammed the ANC for its backing of the Traditional Courts Bill, sky-high unemployment and the... 

Snake Poison breaks four-year silence

 

Stika Sola to release eighth album

FRANCISTOWN: Tshegofatsho Letshomane, popularly known as Snake Poison in the music circles, is back on the scene with his latest sangoma music album, ... Stika Sola Molefhi is real musical genius. After 15 years in the music industry, nothing seems to keep this elderly musician down.
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