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Monday, 27 September 2010  |  Issue: Vol.11 No.36

Boko under threat?


Factionalism in the Botswana National Front (BNF) is said to have taken an ugly turn after it was reported that some people in the politburo want to topple president Duma Boko, BNFYL president Ntime a... Read more

BNF summons youth over media utterances

 

BMD Accuse BDP Of Plagiarism

Two officials of the Botswana National Front Youth League (BNFYL) have been summoned to a meeting by the party executive committee to explain utteranc... The Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) has accused the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) of stealing their idea of using a month-end weekend t...

Urban slums Could overwhelm Africa -Bhc

 

Unions launch own property scheme

Africa must start looking at sustainable means of curbing the emergence of new and growth of existing slums or face a future problem of urban centres ... Unigem (Pty) Ltd., a local company owned by the five public sector unions, was launched on Thursday last week.

Gunners' good run continues

 

The Reds target Mapantsula

Extension Gunners got a morale-boosting win ahead of their clash against nemesis Gaborone United (GU) when they hammered rookies Miscellaneous 2-0 in ... After huffing and puffing against lightweights Black Peril yesterday, Gaborone United (GU) coach, Mike Sithole has said that he will field a different...

Makgaba endures 44 years of misery

 

'Missing people' do not always go missing

While the country is getting ready to celebrate its 44 years of independence, Makgaba residents in Boteti say that they have no reason to celebrate th... Botswana, which is a small country by population, has been experiencing a large number of missing persons.

BDP discovers 'what democracy is all about'

 
Employer and employee relations have always been an unstable affair across the world. Recently in Botswana, teachers, University of Botswana staff and... 

The Winners Code

 

Issues In Education

Impossible is nothing  Improving quality education in Botswana

Reformed church inter-synod groups sing god's praises

 

Sefhako is miss independence

Music is a universal language, for no matter the language barrier, good music never observes physical boundaries.  Keasobaka Sefhako, a 19-year-old University of Botswana (UB) first year student was crowned Miss Independence Botswana at the pageant held at Boipuso ...
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