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Thursday, 01 March 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.32

Blackout on Zuma's visit


The government is yet to shed light on what transpired in the meeting between President Ian Khama and his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma in Gaborone yesterday.  Read more

Barclays MD 'resigns'

 

Umbrella courts BCP for reconciliation

Managing Director of Barclays Bank of Botswana Wilfred Mpai has resigned his position with immediate effect.  In an effort to bring the Botswana Congress Party (BCP) back to the negotiation table, the Umbrella partners have organised a weekend of political rec...

Turnstar seals $77m Tanzania deal

 

Minister explains how glass plant went to Palapye

Local property titan, Turnstar Holdings, has finalised the purchase of a prime property complex in Tanzania for US$77 million (P557.5 million) followi... SELEBI-PHIKWE: Palapye was chosen as the site for a glass manufacturing company because of the availability of raw materials like silica around the to...

Chiefs won't pay injured Mogorosi

 

GU to appeal Butcher's red card

Mochudi Centre Chiefs' speedy winger, Joel Mogorosi has not been getting his salary from his club ever since he picked up an injury while with the Zeb... Gaborone United (GU) will appeal the red card given to defender Tumisang 'Butcher' Sekanonyane in the 2-1 be MOBILE Premier League defeat to rivals To...

Our heritage

 

Lesotho: More than just mountains and water

Airports are rarely out of the news, invariably for the worst possible reasons rather than the best. Looking back, however, it is noteworthy how littl... Lesotho voters are this year expected to cast their ballots for the 120-member National Assembly, in which the leader of the majority party almost aut...

China and the West in Africa

 
Stronger cooperation with Africa could increase China’s sphere of influence and bolster its attempts to redefine its relations with the rest of the wo... 

Stop meddling in our business

 

Why we should all learn to hack

Yesterday, Palapye MP, Moiseraele Master Goya asked questions in Parliament about Dikgang Publishing Company - the publishers of Mmegi and The Monitor... Owning a computer once went hand in hand with understanding exactly how it worked. That may have changed but TOM CHATFIELD says it's time to reclaim t...

Malema tells strikers mines belong to them

 
PHOKENG: Striking Impala Platinum workers welcomed suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema's message that the mines should be nationalised.... 

Tuks to sample new album in Gabz

 

Established acts turn up for cancer poetry night

South African motswako rapper, Tumelo "Tuks Senganga" Kepadisa is set to sample tracks from his forthcoming release, #Footprints, in Gaborone on Satur... The cancer poetry night held last Tuesday at Cafˇ Khwest, attracted a good crop of performers that included established rappers such as Thato "Scar" M...
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