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Friday, 13 July 2012  |  Issue: Vol.29 No.144

Govt dumps Sinohydro


After months of delays in the P550 million-expansion project of the Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (SSKIA), the services of contractor Sinohydro Botswana have been terminated.  Read more

Controversy and cash trail

 

Mmegi appeals Muzila's defamation award

The Chinese engineering giant, Sinohydro, has had much success in Botswana. However, its foray into the country has been plagued by as much controvers... Judgement in a case in which Dikgang Publishing Company (DPC) is appealing against the award of P60,000 to Sylvia Muzila for defamation will be delive...

BoB's age review rescues Mohohlo?

 

Cash-strapped BMC eyes Norway for relief

The Bank of Botswana (BoB) has upped its mandatory retirement age limit by five years to 65 years in a move that banking industry sources claim is cra... The Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) will use the first beef out of its abattoirs to fulfill a 1,600 tonnes quota to Norway, a lucrative standing order ...

Mogorosi completes Celtic move

 

The woman and men who carry the nation's hopes in London

*Chaka also on the club's radar  As the nation waits for the first Olympics medal, Staff Writers, FREDERICK KEBADIRETSE and MOSAH MOKGANEDI profile the men and woman tasked with break...

Gaborone is what you make of it

 

Khama magic on overdrive

Young journalist and Gaborone resident KGOMOTSO MOLELEKENG reflects on the city through the eyes of her generation.  FRANCISTOWN: The 'Khama magic' seems to be on the rebound. Indications are that President Ian Khama is making a strong comeback and delivering to the ...

Botswana's economic zones and the 'Miracle of Shenzhen'

 
Unless Botswana creates a sustainable commercial advantage for business, no one will invest in its special economic zones, which will simply sit empty... 

The God article

 

Nitty gritty

There is new and great excitement by scientists at Cern, the particle physics laboratory near Geneva, over their so-called 'God-particle' discovery. ... Unhappy Nation

Kenya's Dadaab camp: Aid agencies make appeal

 
Aid agencies working in the world's largest refugee camp in Kenya say they are running out of funds, putting tens of thousands of lives at risk.  

Chinese Fujian Art Troupe celebrates Chinese culture

 

Kalanga folklore moviemaker goes on stage

As part of their tour around Africa, the Chinese Fujian Art Troupe on Tuesday evening left the audience in awe.  *Tutume and Masunga residents to enjoy laugh-a-thon with Tama-Brown
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