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Monday, 12 April 2010  |  Issue: Vol.27 No.53

Khama nips barata-phathi in the bud


The military strategist that he is, President Ian Khama has reportedly adopted a soft approach to deal with Barata-Phathi following their threats to form a splinter party.  Read more

BDF-trained female cadets graduate

 

Three family members die after eating beans

Female officer cadets numbering 24, graduated at the Sir Seretse Khama Barracks (SSKB) in Mogoditshane last Friday after undergoing a year's duration ... Three people in a family of 13, who suffered similar symptoms of vomiting, have died under suspicious circumstances at Mmakgori village farms, police ...

VAT increase hits consumers hard

 

Minerals off with a bang in 2010

Consumers are feeling the brunt of the two percent Value Added Tax (VAT) increase that came into effect on April 1, a snap survey by The Monitor in Ga... That profitability has returned to the mining sector can be seen in latest data indicating that earnings from the country's mines for the first two mo...

Mapalastina march forward

 

Kgafela Dismisses Chiefs' TakeOver Reports

Pacesetters Township Rollers need only six points from the remaining five games to lift the be MOBILE Premier League trophy.  Bakgatla paramount chief, Kgafela Kgafela has dismissed recent reports that the tribe intends to take over the running of troubled Premier League side...

On Barata-Phathi, tact and strategy

 

Odyssey to fun

The trouble with Barata-Phathi is that they are preaching to the converted. Their challenge is to convince moderates and critics to follow them, write... THALEFANG CHARLES encounters the ups and down, and very highs on a trip to one of the continent's premier music events, the Cape Town International Ja...

Is Botswana a Christian nation?

 

Issues In Education

If you ask the average person in Botswana if Botswana is a Christian nation, the answer is likely to be yes it is. Many people in different forums hav... Learning can be improved by arts education

Tsoga africa, mophato to sell Botswana

 

It Was Money Well Spent - Mokaila

Two local theatre groups, Tsoga Africa Theatre Works and Mophato Dance Theatre, have collaborated to produce a play aimed at promoting Botswana's tour... Parliament has been told that the P30 million government sponsorship for the Mma Ramotswe movie was money well -spent.
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