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Friday, 15 October 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.155

No more Fongkongs


South Africa Revenue Services (SARS) has frozen the imports of Japanese cars from Durban to Botswana since last week Thursday, in what some say is part of the taxman's crackdown on the largely Indian ... Read more

Lawyers' resignations at AG's at all time high

 

Chilean miners' rescue has global audience gripped

A record staff resignations of 39 lawyers has hit the Attorney Generals Chambers (AG) this year, prompting the Attorney General Dr Athalia Molokomme t... Leaders scramble to associate their countries with scenes at San Josˇ mine and live images get beamed across the planet writes STEPHEN BATES

Banks to drive P1.4 bn Morupule expansion

 

EU, SADC inch closer to final EPA

Six local and South African banks have teamed up to provide the P1.4 billion required for the expansion of Morupule Colliery.  A series of meetings involving senior officials and experts from the European Commission and SADC are scheduled before year-end as the two groups atte...

Giants go head-to-head

 

Boteti face disciplinary action

The date for the eagerly-awaited be MOBILE Premier League clash between giants, Township Rollers and Mochudi Centre Chiefs has finally arrived.  FRANCISTOWN: First Division North side, Boteti Young Fighters face possible punishment following their supporters' rowdy behaviour in the match agains...

Water crisis in Tonota sub-district persists

 

The phenomenon of mass hysteria

CHADIBE: As the villagers of Chadibe, Borolong and Shashe-Mooke count almost two months without water, some have contemplate relocating to other areas... Though there is no scientific explanation yet, girls are known to be more susceptible to mass hysteria, writes FLORENCE RADULL

One year later

 
FRANCISTOWN: It is exactly one year this Saturday since the last general elections on Saturday October 16, 2009. The event happened to be the 10th in ... 

Whither Botswana

 

Only the weak survive

Khama's Zim about-turn cause for concern
Two weeks ago, a friend asked me why I hadn't written about the situation in Zimbabwe for so long - at lea...
 TOKYO: The risk of global currency and trade wars is rising, with most economies now engaged in competitive devaluations. All are playing a game that...

China investment in Africa to slow this year - ministry

 
Chinese investment in African countries will grow at a slower pace this year because of an uncertain economic outlook in the region, the Commerce Mini... 

Exquisite Nhabe and Okavango baskets invade Thapong

 

Radipodi, the feisty art therapy advocate

Nhabe Museum from Maun has invaded Thapong Visual Arts Centre in Gaborone with an amazing display of basketry.  In this country, male visual artists far outnumber their female counterparts so, the Arts& Culture team was ecstatic when we caught up with the feisty...
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