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Wednesday, 12 September 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.136

Why Jonathan left abruptly


Visiting Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan left Botswana prematurely yesterday after he received what seemed to be a troubling call on his mobile phone, security sources say.  Read more

CA probes price-fixing in car industry

 

Ntuane leads Phase IV crime wave inquiry

The Competition Authority (CA) pounced on a number of panel beating garages yesterday in an effort to investigate price fixing in the car repair indus... Gaborone West South MP Botsalo Ntuane and Phase IV councillor Nunu Lekau have organised a multi-stakeholder Kgotla meeting to address the increase in ...

Masa Centre drives RDC Properties' profits

 

Unscrupulous house valuers put BBS at risk

*Largest copper mine officially launched
President Ian Khama on Friday launched the mammoth Boseto Copper Project, in a historic event marking the ...
 FRANCISTOWN: Botswana Building Society (BBS) MD Pius Molefe has expressed concern about some property valuers who overprice houses.

We did not prepare well - Tshosane

 

All Kasi fights to retain Zebra trademark

Zebras' coach, Stanley Tshosane has blamed his team's poor results on shoddy preparations. Tshosane said this yesterday upon the team's arrival from M... The Registrar of Companies on Monday heard the case in which All Kasi is fighting to have the registered Zebra trademark invalidated.

BDP primaries: A two-horse race

 

There is goodwill for freedom of information

With only a week before the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) holds its Bulela Ditswe primaries in its stronghold of Mahalapye-West on September ... The Leader of the Opposition, DUMELANG SALESHANDO, returns from a progressive meeting in Windhoek, Namibia ever more convinced that freedom of informa...

UDC: A journey just beginning

 
In 1999 it came unstuck before the general election. Those who were there say the then Botswana National Front (BNF) president Kenneth Koma called a c... 

Mmualebe

 

MoH responds to article on sex workers

Pharologanyo ke eng?  The Ministry of Health would like to correct an article that appeared in Mmegi Vol 29, no.127 dated August 28, 2012.

Popular 'secular' musicians profess Christianity

 

Tebbie on a crusade to revive local gospel music

Of late, a great number of secular artists have professed Christianity, and Showbiz took out time to interview some of them.  One of the leading gospel artists in the country, Tebbie Sethomo is on a crusade to revive gospel music in Botswana. Speaking to Showbiz, Tebbie said...
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