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Friday, 13 May 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.70

Students revolt


Students at Kgari Sechele Senior Secondary School in Molepolole went on the rampage in protest at the disruption in their studies caused by the ongoing public services strike. The students threw stone... Read more

Pioneering uranium mine sparks radioactivity fears

 

Bangwato to induct mephato on Khama Day

As an Australian developer prepares to submit a key environmental study in pursuit of the giant, pioneering Letlhakane Uranium Project, fears over the... The Bangwato morafe will induct two new mephato (age-regiments) on Sir Seretse Khama Day, in the Bamangwato capital of Serowe.

Cabinet okays mining investment company

 

New chapter as govt handholds small-scale miners

Cabinet has approved the establishment of a Mining Investment Company (MIC), which will manage government's shareholdings in several mining companies ... Small-scale industrial mining entrepreneurs will receive government support up to bankable feasibility stage, whereupon support will be sought from pa...

BFA on the radar as match-fixing probe widens

 

Rollers defy odds to retain title

As FIFA intensifies efforts to rid soccer of match-fixing, the Botswana Football Association (BFA) might be investigated following a controversial 200... Township Rollers defied odds and successfully defended the national league title, a feat last achieved by Mogoditshane Fighters a decade ago. Staff Wr...

How to have a close parent teenager relationship

 

The day striking workers invaded Tonota

One of the hallmarks of adolescence is that teens demand for more privacy and parents grant them.  FRANCISTOWN: It is a somewhat chilly Wednesday morning, another day members of the Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) are congreg...

Botswana turning inwards

 
In late April Dr Keith Jefferis, the country's most eminent economist, gave a key note lecture to the Botswana Society about the economic future of th... 

Whither Botswana

 

Venson-Moitoi is at it again

I do not support this strike  The Minister of Education and Skills Development has found her voice again after almost four weeks since the public service strike started.

Top artists mount 'Surprise Surprize' exhibition

 

Zim sculptress defies the odds

"Surprise Surprise", an art exhibition by some of the country's seasoned artists, opened at Thapong Visual Arts Centre on Tuesday.  While sculpture is almost a man's domain, Zimbabwean sculptress, Catherine Manhotoma, has defied all the odds, carving a niche for herself internation...
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