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Thursday, 27 January 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.12

Merafhe is as fit as a fiddle - OP


The Office of the President has responded with anger at reports that Vice-President Mompati Merafhe had a heart attack yesterday.  Read more

'First Peoples' Gakelebone arrested, lawyer left stranded

 

BNF youth query Marobela

The high profile Basarwa activist, Jumanda Gakelebone, was arrested and held overnight while travelling through his homeland in the Central Kalahari G... The Botswana National Front Youth League (BNFYL) has queried Kirsten Marobela's inclusion in the party's opposition cooperation negotiating team, sayi...

BMC hits record slaughter figures

 

Small scale farmers hit hardest by floods

Higher producer prices and various livestock initiatives pushed the number of cattle slaughtered at the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) abattoirs last ... Developing farmers were the worst victims of the floods that have hit various parts of the country following heavy rains over the past two weeks, a pa...

Botswana could reap rich from athletics meet

 

BVF hosts inaugural volleyball awards

There will be a lot at stake when Botswana hosts the 10th edition of the Africa Junior Athletics Championships in May following revelations that the c... The inaugural volleyball league awards ceremony will be held at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) tonight. The ceremony is held to r...

Our heritage

 

Neighbour-hoods renamed

Recently there has been an interesting interchange of views about street signs in Francistown.  SELEBI-PHIKWE: Two wards in Selebi-Phikwe have been given new names - Ikageleng Phase One discards the planning name for Itireleng while Phase Two has...

Lebanon heads for lengthy political deadlock

 
Announcing the group resignation by the Hezbollah-led opposition's 10 cabinet members, Christian minister Gibran Bassil said they hoped President Mich... 

What Continent Should Learn from WikiLeaks

 

Guest Column

ADDIS ABABA : The controversial organisation WikiLeaks has, over the past three years, made a variety of classified documents available online.  Painful day for BBC World Service

African states at odds on Ivory Coast crisis

 
Cracks have emerged in African efforts to end a power struggle gripping Ivory Coast, as Uganda became the latest country to question United Nations re... 

Stage set for Cape Town jazz festival

 

Kekana to star at the Millennium

It is time again for jazz revellers around the world to make their annual pilgrimage to the mother city.  Popular South African singer Steve Kekana will be performing at the Millennium Jazz Restaurant on Sunday, local promoter Zenzele Hirschfeld has confir...
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