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Wednesday, 15 August 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.120

One body found, two still missing


Old Naledi Station Commander, King Tshebo has confirmed that one of three employees of Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) who went missing at Gaborone Dam, was found in the water yesterday.  Read more

'Masisi misled Parliament'

 

AB unable to fix troubled plane

*Motswarakgole says his union never agreed with minister on gradual payment of outstanding industrial workers dues  Internal investigations into flight BP 205 BAe 146-100 that failed to take-off at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport last Saturday may be protrac...

History made as P45bn diamond business comes home

 

Tripartite effort to nip tender rigging in the bud

History was made yesterday as the first diamond aggregation activities were launched in Gaborone with diamond giant, De Beers pledging to directly e... The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Board (PPADB), the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) and the Competition Authority have vo...

Zebras step up AFCON preps with Tanzania friendly

 

Nico to construct own stadium

The Zebras continue their preparations for the two-legged 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Mali when they take on Tanzania's Taifa... SELEBI-PHIKWE: Nico United have embarked on project to build their own stadium southeast of the central business district (CBD). Nico chairperson, Etl...

The story of Nijel Amos

 

Morapedi: there is life after prison

FRANCISTOWN: After his Olympic triumph at London 2012 everyone is eager to know who Nijel Amos is.  MACHANENG: Like Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, Goitsemodimo Morapedi, spent 27 years in jail.But the commonality does not end there, as towards his relea...

How MOH "played" a multi-million pula tender

 
*Ministry engaged 'highest' bidder
*Ministry set to lose millions
*DCEC investigates aviation tender
 

Mmualebe

 

Don't dishonour fairness and truth telling

A re tlhamalatse Setswana  The launch of your website comes at the right time in the development our nation.

Thousands rally in Tunisia for women's rights

 
TUNIS: Thousands of Tunisians are rallying against what they see as a push by the Islamist led government towards a constitutional change that would d... 

Our album will be a hit, declare Makau trio

 

Kast says he is back bigger and better

The Makau trio, who are famous for their hit song Sibinjolo, hope to release their second album by the end of the month.  One of Botswana's most dynamic musicians - Kast (Tshepiso Molapisi) - is back in action after a two-year absence and he promises an even better showin...
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