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Friday, 06 May 2011  |  Issue: Vol.28 No.66

10,000 cattle to be burnt


FRANCISTOWN: The government will kill about 10,000 cattle in the Red Zone of the veterinary Zone Six of Matsiloje after two rounds of vaccinations and thorough surveillance.  Read more

Merafhe fit and ready to resume work - son

 

Masire,Mogae,DK form nucleus to meet Khama over strike

Vice-President Mompati Merafhe is fit and ready to resume his official duties, said his son Odirile Merafhe yesterday.  Former presidents Sir Ketumile Masire and Festus Mogae are waiting to be informed of the date for a meeting with President Ian Khama over the public s...

BOCCIM weighs into NBFIRA's industry fee saga

 

Tourism to rake in P3.1bn for 2011

* Capital market players await ministerial verdict
* Marginal reductions made on proposed charges
 Botswana's travel and tourism sector is expected to earn P3.1 billion this year, contributing 2.8 percent of forecast GDP, researchers at the World Tr...

Relegation battle intensifies

 

Can Coke Cup win revive Gunners' fortunes?

With Township Rollers virtually assured of defending their be MOBILE Premier League title, the race for survival continues this weekend with some mout... After an agonising 17-year search for silverware, Lobatse soccer powerhouse, Extension Gunners, finally brought smiles to their success-starved fans w...

Is the government delusional?

 

A rendezvous with artists in Harare

FRANCISTOWN: It is now a habit for authorities to make proclamations that all is well in the country, even when it is not.  When Kay Hassan pressed play on his IPod, just as we got into the car, Gil Scott-Heron's deep raspy baritone cracked from the Toyota Hilux Double-Cab ...

Of opposition unity, hope and the desire to wrestle power from BDP

 
Mmegi Staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG looks at the Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) congress and tries to see the fate of opposition cooperation and the ... 

Youth must carefully watch those succession battles

 

Whither Botswana

I am appalled by the succession battle within ZANU-PF. I am appalled because people in ZANU-PF actually think they can provide us with a leader after ... UB has lost its autonomy
Two or three years ago in this column, I applauded the then unfettered independence enjoyed by the University of Botswana ...

Harare arts festival attracts thousands of arts lovers

 

South African puppeteers win Tony Award

HARARE: Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is a paradise for lovers of the arts.  The South Africans who put horses on a New York stage have received special Tony recognition.
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