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The never-ending song of 'Zimbos'
A chance to go and spend three weeks out there in Ghanzi, 830 km from Gaborone. Putting the ceiling and painting the nine-roomed house came at the right time. Seeing others boarding buses back to Zimbabwe for the Christmas and New Year's...
JACOB MAKUSHA
Correspondent 21 December 2007
Police Commissioner Ghannie dies in the US
A self-made man, Ghannie joined the police service in the 1980s as a constable. He was a man who believed in education. Over the years, when he was in the police service, he acquired an education diploma at the Molepolole College of Education...
LEKOPANYE MOOKETSI
Correspondent 21 December 2007
Mayoral elections next month
Though there are traces of divisions on who is mostly preferred for the seat, the campaigns are clean and done in-house. However, ruling party councillors who are dominating the council may be busy lobbying for each other's support to strike a...
ONALENNA MODIKWA
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Anglican priests take Mwamba to court
Sources in the church have informed this paper that their attorneys have called for the reinstatement of the priests with immediate effect and for the suspension of Bishop Trevor Mwamba of the Diocese of Botswana pending investigations. On the other...
BAME PIET
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Dates set for BMWU elections
The replacement of the current committee under the leadership of Chimbidzani Chimidza, Jack Tlhagale, Golekanye Mogende and Lentsifetse Masilo could not take place in October as many union members had expected. The committee was elected into office...
ONALENNA MODIKWA
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Botswana Police pilots set to fly
The 10 cadets comprise two women and eight men and Deputy Commissioner of Police responsible for Support Services Ikwatlhaeng Bagopi and other high-ranking officers recently visited their training institutions. Constables Razor Lefadola and...
STAFF WRITER 21 December 2007
Who is the fairest of them all?
As the stage is purely set for one of the bruising battles in the history of the BDP's stronghold of Palapye, Mmegi looks at the profiles of the four contestants, Professor Sheila Tlou, Moiseraele 'Master' Goya, Isaac Maforaga and Ogone Mogano. ...
RYDER GABATHUSE
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Politicians react warmly to Zuma's victory
Zuma had the support of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and the South African Communist Party (SACP), with whom the ANC is in an increasingly uneasy tri-partite alliance, and ANCYL, its militant youth league. The Botswana...
BAME PIET
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
The day Mhlauli saw black
Black has been described as a symbol of despair. But black is just a colour. Moroka happened to have been wearing a suit of this colour or was he? Was this a bad omen? Judgement was meant to have been delivered at 2pm. At the top the of hour, all...
GIDEON NKALA
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Mhlauli gets seven years in jail
However, the two sentences, that started yesterday run concurrently and that means Mhlauli is effectively jailed for seven years. Moroka said the maximum punishment prescribed in the statutes are grossly disproportionate with the offence committed....
GIDEON NKALA
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
BACK STAGE
The original Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem from around 700 A.D. In the tale Beowulf is a hero who goes to help the Danish king rid his fiefdom of a monster. In the poem Beowulf slays Grendel and later his awesome mother. In the past in many...
SASA MAJUMA 21 December 2007
BOOK REVIEW
Divisadero Divisadero (2007), by Michael Ondaatje, London, Bloomsbury, 276 pages, hardcover, P231, ISBN 0-7475-8924-0. Ondaatje was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on September 12, 1943. He is famous for The English Patient. He has shifted his focus...
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Sheridan Griswold 21 December 2007
Thapong Arts Centre had successful year - Bakwena
The centre has hosted a number of workshops, exhibitions and awards which all went smoothly. Thapong Artist of the Year 2007 was one of the highlights of this year. The award, whose primary objective is to discover, promote and encourage...
GASEBALWE SERETSE
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
2007 was an exciting year for the Arts
*International Awards A number of artists won different prestigious awards both locally and internationally. Batswana had over the years made Botswana proud by scooping international awards mainly in neighbouring South Africa. They repeated the feat...
21 December 2007
CONSUMER WATCHDOG
Our biggest success financially this year was helping to get getting a customer P10,000 compensation for a car he bought that turned out not to be exactly what he'd been told. However, we've also got people free meals in compensation for...
21 December 2007
SBC plans study on SMME hurdles
A member of the board Dr Howard Sigwele told a group of businesspeople from Palapye and surrounding areas that they will be approached for information during the study. Sigwele was speaking after the businesspeople raised concern about laws and...
KABO MOKGOABONE
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Small Business Council meets Palapye entrepreneurs
The three-year old SBC brought along experts in tax, labour relations, and in company formation and company registration. The Chairman of the SBC Palalani Moitlhobogi said the board does not always have answers to questions asked by businesses; that...
STAFF WRITER 21 December 2007
CIC Energy begins feasibility study
This follows positive results from an internal scoping study, which indicated robust economics for the CTH Project, which is currently 100 percent owned by CIC Energy. "The CTH Project is one of the ways that CIC Energy is working to maximise...
21 December 2007
Phikwe over-reliant on BCL - official
The government has tried over the years, albeit with limited success, to resuscitate Phikwe's other economic sectors excluding mining. The state pumped millions of pula into the town's textile industry in a bid to diversify...
KENNETH BANDA
Correspondent 21 December 2007
Orange goes beyond voice
The Public Relations Manager for the company, Karabo Tlhabiwe, said one of the products that they would be introducing is Orange World, a bouquet of mobile data and Internet services. He said Orange World delivers a mobile broadband Enhanced Data...
LEKOPANYE MOOKETSI
Correspondent 21 December 2007
Soaring food prices push inflation up
This means prices of a general basket of goods and commodities have risen by an average of 7.7 percent from November 2006 to November 2007. The increase in November has all but thrown away any hopes that the Bank of Botswana had of achieving its 2007...
BRIAN BENZA
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Economy blossoms as mining shines
All the macroeconomic indicators seem to be pointing in the right direction with inflation being tamed to manageable levels, although at 7.7 percent in November, it is still out of the central bank's objective. Increased economic activity is likely...
BRIAN BENZA AND
WANETSHA MOSINYI
Staff Writers 21 December 2007
No African chess for Botswana juniors
It is open to all African players aged 20 years and below. It was expected that current Botswana junior champions Thabo Gumpo and Otshepo Seidisa would take part at the event but Botswana Chess Federation (BCF) has not made a formal explanation as to...
KENNETH BOIKHUTSWANE
Correspondent 21 December 2007
The Premier League campaign so far
Mochudi Centre ChiefsThere is no doubt that Chiefs is the most exciting team in this campaign. It started the season like a house on fire and now look set to win the league for the first time. They boast the best squad in the country. Best players...
BOITUMELO KHUTSAFALO
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
FIRST CUT
Let us make some few reflections on a year that went by in a blur of noises and recriminations. It was a year in which the politicians stepped up efforts to help catapult Botswana sport. Plans to construct stadiums in Lobatse and Francistown were...
BOITUMELO TSHIMOLOGO 21 December 2007
The stars of the Mascom Premier League
1 Noah Maposa (Mochudi Centre Chiefs)He continues to show that he has potential to become one of the best goalkeepers in the country. In 13 games, Maposa has only conceded seven goals, which is an impressive record. 2 Finkie Mothibi (Extension...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Failing the tactical test
The greatest challenge that faced the Zebras this year was for the 2008 African Cup of Nations to be played in Ghana from January 20 to February 10. The campaign was a see-saw with fans' hearts throbbing in anxiety every time the team took to the...
ERNEST KELAPILE
Correspondent 21 December 2007
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21 December 2007
Let us journey together
It has been an uphill climb from a virtual village leaflet in 1963 to a thriving commercial enterprise in the era of globalisation at the turn of the century. But, as the American singer says, "When the going gets tough, the tough get going". We...
EDITOR 21 December 2007
Remembering Seretse
It is now official. Mogae is definitely going. I was not going to say anything until I was sure that he was going. Last month he told Parliament, in the State of the Nation address, that he is stepping down in March. When he made the announcement the...
TITUS MBUYA 21 December 2007
NITTY GRITTY
People who say these things about Tshini point to the fact that he is not drinking cognac like he used to. But, dear reader, the question surely has to be; What does Tshini himself have to say? As if right on cue, he can be heard standing right in...
BAROLONG SEBONI 21 December 2007
Cabinet failures and successes
Although a known neo-liberal who believes in the unfettered drive of the private sector and little involvement from government in the economic sphere, Mogae would not draw satisfaction from the fact that the economy is dominated by foreigners, as the...
21 December 2007
A few quotes to brace end of year!
"Politics is now seen as a job for self-enrichment rather than a national service"- Log Raditlokwa reacting to President Festus Mogae's cabinet reshuffle. Party's big-wigs Ponatshego Kedikilwe, Daniel Kwelagobe and master strategist GUS Mathabaphiri...
21 December 2007
Urgent need for bridge as trucks invade Kasane - MP
Mlazie said the project needs to be treated as special, as abnormal trucks have invaded Kasane because the pontoon at Kazungula often breaks down and cannot ferry the trucks and passengers across the Zambezi River fast enough. He disclosed that...
PATRICIA MAGANU
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Govt helps BMC revamp operations
Speaking when he was officially opening the BMC Field office yesterday, Mahalapye MP and Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, Mompati Merafhe, said the loan has also helped BMC achieve abattoir competitiveness and best practices....
TUMELO SETSHOGO
Correspondent 21 December 2007
Mohwasa wants Phikwe for BNF
Mohwasa won the position of publicity secretary with a convincing margin of 1, 056 against Joper Osupile's 357, which was the highest for any candidate at the Molepolole congress held in May this year. But he will be coming up against seasoned...
KENNETH BANDA
Correspondent 21 December 2007
UB suspends cash-for-exams lecturer
Though UB spokesman, Samuel Moribame refused to provide details, he told Mmegi yesterday that the university has taken appropriate disciplinary action in connection with the examination leakage. "A firm decisive action is in line with the...
OLIVER MODISE
Staff Writer 21 December 2007
Phikwe on the roll in 2007
Phikwe has for long been seen as a ghost town-in-waiting largely due to its dependence on BCL mine whose future has, in the past, been a subject of debate. There was an air of gloom and doom when Phikwe lost the opportunity to house the country's...
KENNETH BANDA
Correspondent 21 December 2007
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