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Tuesday, 14 February 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.22

BDP NYEC factions fight


FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) National Youth Executive Committee (NYEC) meeting reportedly turned into a shouting match in Francistown over the weekend.  Read more

BIUST expedites move to Oodi College

 

State withdraws strike charges

The Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) has embarked on a mission to erect temporary staff offices at the Oodi College... LOBATSE: The state has withdrawn charges against 39 Botswana Federation of Public Sector Union (BOFEPUSU) members in the Good Hope region.

De Beers still holds govt’s auction diamonds

 

BIHL appoints divisional CEO

De Beers says it has held back 2,2 million carats of diamond supply that belongs to the Botswana Government following last September’s new supply agre... The Botswana Insurance Holding Limited (BIHL) has appointed John Haenen as CEO of the group’s short-term insurance division.

BTA waits on ITF to decide Shadreck's fate

 

We can learn a lot from Zambia – Tshosane

The Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) is waiting for the International Tennis Federation's (ITF) verdict on whether Under-14 player, Emelda Shadreck, ... Zebras coach, Stanley Tshosane admits that Botswana can take positives from Zambia’s triumphant run in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals which ...

The money-spinning Valentine’s Day

 

Icons of Botswana

It is February 14th. Birds are chirping. Lovers are whispering sweet nothings to each other. They buy red roses from florists.  His writing commands one's attention. It's this unspoken ability to draw and hold our attention that makes us feel connected to the characters in his ...

Things fall apart

 
Mmegi staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG looks at the opposition infighting through the relationship of two childhood friends who fell out on the political field... 

As I see it

 

The winners code

Confusion confounded  Learn from the geese and be wise

Saif Gaddafi to be moved to Tripoli, then tried

 
TRIPOLI: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son and one-time heir apparent of toppled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, will be moved to a Tripoli prison within two ... 

Jojo booked for Mugabe’s bash

 

Dludlu pays tribute to ‘unforgettable’ Tonota

Budding traditional artist Rejoyce ‘Jojo’ Gaonakala is set to perform at President Robert Mugabe’s bash early next month.  South African jazz artist, Jimmy Dludlu has put a Botswana village on the map. Dludlu’s latest album is titled Tonota as a tribute to the Northern vi...
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