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Govt probes Gudigwa Basarwa relocation
North West District Council (NWDC) Secretary Paulos Nkoni disclosed to Mmegi yesterday that his office is already working in concert with the District Commissioner's office. "We have dispatched an expedition and asked the Department of Immigration...
STRYKER MOTLALOSO
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Discovered: one of the oldest Setswana Bibles!
The Seretse family in Pilikwe is in possession of the Bible, which is written in the Setswana version that very few of us have ever read. The Bible was published 23 years after the Robert Moffat Bible by R. Clay and Sons of the Great Britain. If you...
GASEBALWE SERETSE
Correspondent 09 February 2007
BOOK REVIEW
This is the story of Dumisa Gumede, a young man in Zululand who matures during the time when Nelson Mandela had gone underground, hiding from the oppressive apartheid government in South Africa. This is a coming of age story that is both comical and...
Reviewed by Sheridan Griswold 09 February 2007
LionOre study confirms bright future at Tati
The Tati Nickel is 85 percent owned by LionOre and 15 percent owned by the Botswana government. Associated with the deposit is copper, gold, palladium and platinum by-products. The prefeasibility study confirms that the deposit can be economically...
09 February 2007
Gaolatlhe parries decentralisation queries
"I don't think that could cause any problems at all as we are talking to people who will be implementing the 2007/08 budget," said Gaolathe. He expressed concern that funds continue to be returned from the ministries and departments unused, while...
RYDER GABATHUSE
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
BTC launches Tswapong telecoms project
The launch was witnessed by BTC staff and Members of Parliament for the Tswapong area and was launched by Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, the Minister of Communications, Science and Technology. "This is a significant investment by government, to realise...
09 February 2007
BOCCIM reacts to the 2007/08 budget
BOCCIM supports the theme for the budget speech, which is "Improved Productivity - The key to Sustainable Economic Diversification and Global Competitiveness". The theme is in line with the initiatives articulated in the budget speech and the...
09 February 2007
Dream Team hold Tunisians
The Dream Team host the return leg on March 23 at the National Stadium in Gaborone. Though Wednesday's result took many people by surprise, coach David Bright believes that they could have come away with a win. "If it wasn't for one of those referees...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Squash set to host All Africa Junior championships
Speaking at Gaborone's Cresta Lodge during the unveiling of the logo for the April 2007 event Wednesday evening, Botswana Squash Federation (BSF) president Israel Serwadi said after completing some house keeping issues last year, local squash is...
MONKAGEDI GAOTLHOBOGWE
Correspondent 09 February 2007
Stage set for chess semis
In Group One, defending champion and FIDE Master (FM) Phemelo Khetho will be called upon to fend off five hungry players as he makes another bid to retain the title. But he might have a field day as most of his opponents have not been very active on...
09 February 2007
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09 February 2007
Namibia DTC won't disrupt Botswana's beneficiation
In an interview with Mmegi, Dr Tombale stated in Gaborone yesterday that Namibia Diamond Trading Company (NDTC) would only be a problem to Botswana if it engaged in issues of diamond aggregation other than diamond valuing, and presentational sorting...
STRYKER MOTLALOSO
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Moupo is on the right track
Contrary to some insensitive supporters of the BNF who equate any criticism levelled at their leader as political heresy, it is not our favourite pastime to be bashing political leaders without justification. The fact is that a democracy...
EDITOR 09 February 2007
QUESTION TIME
This was particularly so in the north-eastern part of the Southern United States of America, the Appalachians, in the 1830s and early 1840s. The population was mostly White and mainly Presbyterian, historically opposed to racism and slavery. They...
Patrick van Rensburg 09 February 2007
WHITHER BOTSWANA
Readers will recall that Botswana Ash is situated in Assistant Minister Olifant Mfa's constituency. As the biggest employer in the constituency, the soda ash mine is a significant source of votes for the local MP. Mfa has, therefore, done his best...
DAN MOABI 09 February 2007
TALKING POINT
Further, the takeover meant increased personnel directly under the Ministry of Education negating the state policy of a lean government. On average a CJSS has 1 bursar, a secretary and an administration assistant plus a number of industrial class...
09 February 2007
NITTY GRITTY
Since you chaps are so used to the prepaid syndrome, I want to introduce a new system where your drinks will be prepaid. I can't afford to make the plastic cards and all those electronic things, so I will just make it simpler for yourselves and...
BAROLONG SEBONI 09 February 2007
'Botswana'smineral potential'
But it is precisely what happened at the presentation in Cape Town by Botswana's director of Geological Survey, Terence Siamisang. Let's start by explaining that the words corruption, inefficiency, incompetence and arbitrariness have no place in the...
Jim Jones 09 February 2007
Ministry explains merits of science phase out
She rebutted claims that the phase out will compromise the quality of education. She was responding to allegations by the president of Botswana Secondary Teachers' Union Eric Ditau that the sudden phasing out of single sciences will impact heavily on...
CHANDAPIWA BAPUTAKI
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Mpule's acting career takes off
Recently it was reported that Kwelagobe would play the lead role in Ya' Ma Afrika, a TV series that is set to be aired on the popular international cable 3A Telesud in Europe, USA, West Indies and West Africa. Ya Ma Afrika is a fictional drama...
TUDUETSO SETSIBA
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Govt should decentralise - panelists
Panellists at a forum organised by the Botswana Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (BOCONGO) to discuss the budget have indicated that the government should decentralise and allocate more power to districts. When opening the panel...
TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Kidney patient seeks funds for repeat operation
Motlhabane came back from Pakistan this week, after an unsuccessful kidney transplant and will have to go for another operation. The initiator and chair of the Nonofo Motlhabane Trust Fund committee, Thatayaone Keitumetse said they are focusing on...
THATO CHWAANE
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
Botswana diplomat dies
Mokgautsi joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in December 2001 after obtaining a BA (International Relations) degree from the University of Sussex, United Kingdom. Mokgautsi served in the position of Foreign Affairs...
09 February 2007
Exhibition ' Unity' run at National Museum
The exhibition, titled 'Unity' opened on Friday February 1 and is scheduled to run until February 28. Edwards's solo exhibition of paintings and installation is the first the museum is hosting this year, a good opening for the museum, considering the...
MAUREEN ODUBENG
Staff Writer 09 February 2007
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