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Friday, 02 December 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.182

The dramatis personae in the BBS saga


Staff Writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA and correspondent LAWRENCE SERETSE look at the likely 'cast' in the forthcoming legal tussle between BBS and BCIF  Read more

Molefe kicks off the P400m encounter

 

Moroka to hear BBS-BIFM high stakes case

In a clear sign of its intentions regarding its tussle with BIFM Capital Fund One the Botswana Building Society (BBS) last week submitted its first pa... The case between Botswana Building Society (BBS) and BIFM Capital Investment Fund One (Pty) Ltd is to be heard by no nonsense High Court Judge, Lot Mo...

Scramble ensues as prime 600mw tenders loom

 

DTC sees double-digit growth in 2011

At least four local energy developers have begun jostling for position following government's announcement that it intends to contract out the provisi... Despite the recent loss of steam, the diamond consumer market will register a record double-digit growth in 2011, the CEO of Diamond Trading Company I...

Wasteful Young Zebras held

 

ECCO look to increase Police XI woes

Botswana should have bagged all three points against Mozambique in the Metropolitan COSAFA Under-20 tournament opener at the UB Stadium, but had to se... FRANCISTOWN: Troubled Police XI face further agony when they face a resurgent ECCO City Greens at the Francistown Stadium tomorrow.

Tsvangirai has lost his moral compass

 

The decisions Africa needs from Durban climate conference

There is something incongruous about how Zimbabwean journalists are reporting the debacle surrounding Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's marriage-that... For smallholder farmers, climate change is no future threat. It is happening now.

Reflections on the BNF at 45

 
To fight for social justice is not easy. I joined BNF in 1975 while working in the department of Information Services and Broadcasting, as a journalis... 

More unequal than others

 

Egypt's revolutionary coup

BERKELEY: Inequality is on the public's mind almost everywhere nowadays. Indeed, in the world's two largest democracies, India and the United States, ... MADRID: How revolutions unfold depends on many factors, including a country's socio-economic structure, its particular historical traditions, and some...

Ngoni showcases 'human rights' paintings

 

The road to the North Heritage Trail

Wilson Ngoni, one of the best painters in the country, showcased his brilliant art pieces last Friday at the Alliance Fran¨aise in Gaborone as part of... Just before the majority of thousands of people who partake the annual 'great trek' to the north during the Christmas holidays embark, I have been com...
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