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Six of 45 bodies of Limpopo bus crash to arrive home

Six of 45 bodies of Limpopo bus crash to arrive home

Bodies of the pilgrims who perished in a horror bus crash in Limpopo, South Africa during Easter holidays are starting to be repatriated home after six identifiable bodies were expected to arrive in Botswana today (Friday).

Masisi  visits SA's tragic Limpopo 45 bridge tomorrow

Masisi visits SA's tragic Limpopo 45 bridge tomorrow

President of Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi is set to embark on the long-awaited trip to South Africa (SA) tomorrow to visit the Mmamatlakala Bridge, where 45 Batswana pilgrims lost their lives.

Shashe river

Two Church members drown during baptism

FRANCISTOWN: Police are investigating a drowning incident which claimed the lives of two Salvation church members at Shashe river.

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Francistown residents warned against obstructing storm water drains

FRANCISTOWN: Francistown District Commissioner (DC) Chabongwa Matseka has issued a stern warning to residents of the city to refrain from disposing of trash into storm water drains, especially amidst the ongoing floods in the southern region of the nation.

Dibete road block FILE PIC

South African nabbed with suspected stolen car

Two weeks after a man from Diepkloof in Johannesburg, South Africa was arrested after he was found in possession of a suspected stolen Toyota Fortuner at the Dibete Barrier Gate, another South African man has been arrested in possession of suspected stolen Toyota Cross at the same spot.

Masisi PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Eswatini hits back at Masisi

King Mswati’s Office Director of Communications, Percy Simelane has denied that Eswatini offers assistance to former Botswana president Ian Khama.

BCP members at  the launch of BCP aspiring parliamentary candidates for Tati East, Tlhabologo Furniture PIC: THE PARROT NEWS ONLINE

BCP blasts BDP over Chema Chema

TATI SIDING: While the Chema Chema Fund was officially launched in Maun over the weekend, members of the Botswana Congress Party (BCP) criticised one of President Mokgweetsi Masisi’s flagship programmes.

Former South African President Jacob Zuma, Botswana’s Ian Khama grace Eswatini Army Day Celebration. In this picture they are being greeted by King Mswati PIC: SWAZILANDNEWS.CO.ZA

Khama relocates to Eswatini

Former president, Ian Khama, who in November 2021 fled Botswana to Johannesburg, South Africa, has reportedly moved permanently to stay in the Kingdom of Eswatini.

accused PIC Botswana Police  facebook message

Police nab rifle, ammunition robber

Botswana Police Service (BPS) has apprehended a 30-year-oldman in connection with the Molepolole Police Station robbery where ammunition and rifles were stolen.

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