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Tuesday, 16 November 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.172

Tunisia jets in


Tunisia touched down at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport aboard a chartered Tunis Air flight yesterday evening for their crunch tie against the Zebras at the UB Stadium tomorrow.  Read more

Chinese VP visits Botswana

 

Court to rule in land board forgery

Chinese Vice-President, Xi Jinping will be on a three-day official visit to Botswana, from November 20-22.  FRANCISTOWN: Maun magistrate Clifford Foroma will tomorrow deliver a ruling in a case where employees of Tawana Land Board are facing two counts of fo...

BP to rebrand as Puma Energy

 

Gaborone upgrades 'bloated' sewerage plant

International oil giants BP have confirmed the disposal of their local subsidiary BP Botswana to Puma Energy for a price of around US$70 million (P460... The Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism will next month commence the multi-million Pula upgrading of the Glen Valley Wastewater Treatment Pl...

Zebras' foreign contingent arrives

 

Jordon pledges sooport for Botswana football

It was a full house yesterday at the Zebras' camp following the arrival of South Africa-based players ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations epic showdown... South Africa's 2010 WorldCup chief executive officer, Danny Jordan has pledged his support for Botswana's football and believest there is potential fo...

Youth embrace ICT

 

Chronicle of a new dawn - Part 1

Young people have embraced the Information Communication Technology (ICT) age that has turned the world into a global village.  Introduction
*. Our response to the 2010 state of the nation address, delivered by His Excellency President Ian Khama, comes against the backdrop...

The theory of the press

 
On the eve of the 'collapse of the eastern bloc', and immediately therafter, the western literati popularised the theory of the press that identified ... 

How Africa's scientists will power the next generation of development

 

Project Syndicate

Ten years into the Millennium Development Goals, everyone is eager to pinpoint what will do most to power African progress.  Beyond the two-degree target

Folklore singer Kgaila steals the show

 

Jovial Bakwena celebrate Dithubaruba Festival in style

Folklore singer Sibongi Kgaila stole the show with his guitar during the Dithubaruba Cultural Festival held at the Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolol... The Annual Dithubaruba Cultural Festival was celebrated at the Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole amid great pomp on Saturday.
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