Bomb scare at OP
If security agents are to be believed an explosive device was discovered yesterday at the car park behind the Office of the President (OP).
Union advises transferring workers to work hard
City council workers moving to the Ministry of Health have been warned not to expect kid glove treatment in their new department, but to be diligent in their duties.
BNF disagree over youth congress venue
The Botswana National Front Youth League (BNFYL) is at odds with the party politburo over the venue of its congress, slated for April 1, 2010.
Government to regulate traditional beer
Governemnt will start regulating the production and sale of traditional beer before the end of this year, Trade and Industry Minister, Dorcus Makgato told parliament yesterday.
Six education officers interdicted over fraud
The Ministry of Local Government has interdicted six education officers pending investigations into allegations of fraud.
BONELA worried about Siele comments
The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) has called on the government to enact an HIV/AIDS Employment Law as a matter of urgency.
Goodhope Senior School promises better results
The headmaster of Goodhope Senior School, Edwin Keatimilwe, has expressed hope of obtaining better results from his current batch of form fives.
Masire auction called-off
The proposed public auction of former president, Sir Ketumile Masire's Ghanzi farms by the National Development Bank (NDB) has been called- off.