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The Elvidge Mhlauli judgement (part 1)
Count 1Abuse of Office in Contravention of Section 104 (1) of the Penal Code (Chapter 08:01) of the Laws of Botswana. The particulars of offence thereof allege that the accused person on or about the 28th day of April 1998 at Gaborone, in the...
11 January 2008
Floods result in environmental nightmare
In Botswana, rains and the resultant floodwaters have destroyed roads, especially in the northern part of the country, where the Nata-Pandamatenga section of the highway is riddled with gaping potholes. Heavy-duty trucks transporting cargo to...
ALFRED MULENGA
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Bolux theft suspects arrested
They are charged with stealing by servant. The suspects were arrested Thursday morning while in the process of transporting the stolen food from their workstation to an unknown destination. The goods included 47 bags of 12.5 kg Super A1 maize...
MOGOMOTSI MOLOI
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Goodhope SSS opening moved to March
Speaking after a guided tour of the school, Bakwena said that they are now confident of the school opening by March 3 following assurances from the contractors. "We are happy with the progress that has been made so far, given the time frame and the...
CHANDAPIWA BAPUTAKI
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
BCP, BNF in political 'trade exchange'?
Mmegi is informed that the leadership of the main opposition Botswana National Front (BNF) and its offshoot, the Botswana Congress Party (BCP), opened talks around this issue last year. The BCP leadership approached their BNF counterparts last year,...
RYDER GABATHUSE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Police to engage SA fire experts
The company - Hexagon Fire Investigators - specialises in investigating major fires. Assistant Superintendent, Dipheko Motube said this week that Hexagon is an affiliate of the International Association of Arson Investigators whose...
BAME PIET
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
BNF releases primaries list
The list indicates that the party has no parliamentary candidates in a number of constituencies like Kweneng East, Moshupa, Tswapong, Chobe, Maun East and West. "Some names have not yet reached the party while other constituencies have been...
OLIVER MODISE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Close to P9m missing in Anglican financial records?
The report also disclosed that the previous year's (2004) financial statements were not audited, therefore making it difficult to fully execute their assignment. "The system of accounting was unsatisfactory, and in particular a proper...
BAME PIET
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
BOOK REVIEW
Caitlin Davies came to Botswana in 1990 and married into a Bayei family in 1992. She had met her husband when she was a graduate student, and he was an undergraduate, at Clark University in the United States. Her unusual novel about Sua Pan,...
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SHERIDAN GRISWOLD 11 January 2008
BACK STAGE
This is the embellished true story of Frank Lucas, who served the King of Harlem, Ellsworth Bumpy Johnson, for 15 years. When Bumpy died in 1968 he took over his empire and extended it into Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and New Jersey. Was this America?...
SASA MAJUMA 11 January 2008
Do the San benefit from their rich culture?
The big question is, how much do the San and other Batswana benefit from these visits? Dithunya Lekoa, a 38-year-old teacher at Gaborone Secondary School has released educational materials comprising a video and a booklet namely Appropriation Of...
GASEBALWE SERETSE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Toddler drowns in bucket of water
Tonota station commander Superintendent Loeto Ramabokwa says that they are not investigating the matter any further because no offence had been committed. "It was an unfortunate incident that happened. They did not know that the child would crawl to...
PATRICIA MAGANU
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
CONSUMER WATCHDOG
Moreover the sorts of resolutions we all make are often just so predictable, the same ones we make each year. We promise to start taking some exercise, to cut down on the red meat and the booze and to be nicer to our partners and...
11 January 2008
Zulu Energy acquires Botswana firm
Nyati Mauritius' wholly owned subsidiary, Nyati Energy Resources Botswana, holds exploration licences in Botswana. In a statement, Zulu Energy said it acquired its interests based on management's belief in the potential for a significant coalbed...
WANETSHA MOSINYI
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
DTCB to benefit from delisting of India firms
DTC Botswana is to start operating this year and it has already chosen its 16 sightholders including one Indian company. The axed Indian companies could eventually look to Botswana for the supply of rough diamonds. DTC recently announced after...
WANETSHA MOSINYI
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Mohohlo joins Africa Progress Panel
Commenting on her membership and the challenges that lie ahead for the Panel, Mohohlo said: "The Africa Progress Panel's greatest strength lies in its unique composition of members - from the pinnacle of diplomacy to commerce. "I am committed to...
11 January 2008
Tourism Board re-grades hotels
The two top hotels are still to be graded. In the ratings that were recently published by the Botswana Tourism Board, the Gaborone Sun has been rated as a four star. So is the Mondior Summit. Falcon Crest Suites, an upmarket Gaborone accommodation...
LEKOPANYE MOOKETSI
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Fall of dollar eats into Botswana's reserves
According to a statement released by the bank of Botswana this week, last year the Pula depreciated against all the major trading partner currencies except the US dollar, against which it appreciated by 0.4 percent. The annual largest depreciation...
BRIAN BENZA
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Power consumers face blackouts, higher tariffs
Responding to questions from the Business Week, Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) assistant public relations officer (corporate services) Adelaide Alidi said hiked tariffs this year are virtually unavoidable after South Africa's power...
BRIAN BENZA
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Warning: avoid malaria
This being a rainy season - mosquitoes breed especially during the rainy period- if travelling to malaria endemic areas, it is advisable to play it safe and protect yourself. Malaria is said to be transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito....
EDITOR 11 January 2008
The tenements that are home to 'Zimbos' in Gaborone
"I take a fee for telling you where to get affordable accommodation," he says. I promise to buy him at least three more magwinya, which he gladly accepts. "There are four places I know. Life is fast at those places my brother. Uncle 's place in...
JACOB MAKUSHA
Correspondent 11 January 2008
The agony of Christmas hangovers
As usual, Batswana travel to their villages of origin, once the festive season begins and they start trickling back by the beginning of the New Year. At the villages, festivities include football matches, sometimes between village wards and/or...
GALE NGAKANE
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Africa 'being drained of doctors'
There has long been concern about the exodus of African medics, but the Human Resources for Health study suggests the problem may be greater than assumed. Several countries, including Mozambique and Angola, have more doctors in one single foreign...
11 January 2008
WHITHER BOTSWANA
If I remember well, his predecessor, Sir Ketumile Masire, under whose leadership the new constitutional provision was introduced, served only a year or two afterwards and then had to retire because he had already served a total of 18 years as...
DAN MOABI 11 January 2008
Botswana Brand uninspiring
I was therefore taken aback when I heard on Gabz FM, the newly appointed CEO of BEDIA, Makgatu Malesu, using the brand to cast aspersion on 'teachers' who protested against Malesu's (read BNSC) arrangements at the just ended Botswana games. In her...
11 January 2008
Diamonds and rights in the CKGR
Survival supported Basarwa who always said that was not true, and of course they were quite right, just as they were right in saying the evictions were illegal. According to the Gazette, mining operations will start in the CKGR. There will...
11 January 2008
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11 January 2008
FIRST CUT
The surprise departure of coach Mike Sithole from Chiefs to GU in December became a hot topic. But just when the GU fans and supporters were warming up to see their new coach, he disappeared. Reports now say he got another offer from the Football...
DENNIS KEAGILE 11 January 2008
Year-long wait for anti-doping office
The president of the Botswana National Olympics Committee (BNOC) Negroes Kgosietsile says they are currently in talks with government about the establishment of the anti-doping office. He says it has taken long to come up with the office because the...
MOSAH MOKGANEDI
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Chambeshi lands at Chiefs
He was accompanied by Mochudi Centre Chiefs' two Zambian internationals Given Mpundu and James Kachinga. His countenance of familiarity and uncertainty is understandable given what transpired before his arrival. Chambeshi has come to start...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Rollers hope for good tidings
Rollers' veteran goalkeeper, Lesego Moeng said yesterday that they have been working hard at training to prepare for the game. "We have played Police XI many times and I do not think that their set-up has changed that much. I also do not think that...
BOITUMELO KHUTSAFALO
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Zebras in four-nations tournament
Having failed to qualify for the upcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Ghana, the four nations have decided to organise a tournament which will enable them to prepare for the 2010 World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifiers which start in...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
Chiefs face ailing Comets
Magosi remain the only unbeaten side in the Premier League and lead the race with 31 points. In their last game before the Christmas break, Chiefs suffered a major scare in a 2-2 draw with their hoodoo side, ECCO City Greens. On the other hand,...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
The intricacies behind the Phikwe mayoral elections
Letsweletse Dinale was a surprise choice for the post of deputy, defeating specially nominated councillor, Rosemary Mukwewa. To those who turned out at the Selebi-Phikwe council chamber to witness the change of guard, it was a peaceful transition....
KENNETH BANDA
Correspondent 11 January 2008
Police officers in allegations of murder and torture
One is a plainclothes inspector while the other is a constable. The latest incident occurred when the dust has hardly settled on another controversy surrounding the stabbing to death of a 20-year-old woman by her 22-year old boyfriend in full view of...
OARABILE MOSIKARE
Correspondent 11 January 2008
TSM accused of applying double standards
The headmaster in question, Edwin Keatimilwe, holds a diploma and has been appointed to head Goodhope Senior Secondary School. However, this appointment has not gone down well with the Botswana Secondary Teachers, Union (BOSETU) chief who believes...
CHANDAPIWA BAPUTAKI
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
The Khamas and the April Fool's Day dynasty
The Khamas of Botswana, the Kennedy's and the Bushes of the US, the Bhuttos of Pakistan, the Kenyattas of Kenya and the Ghandi-Nehrus of India, and many others around the world, may have a lot more in common than one may think. It may be a matter of...
TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA
Staff Writer 11 January 2008
UB's law don elected to ICC
Professor Nsereko who specialises in international law, international criminal law and procedural law, will make a solemn undertaking at the seat of the court in The Hague on 17 January 2008. Two other new judges hail from Japan and France. Professor...
11 January 2008
BPP meet
BPP secretary general, Edward Mpoloka disclosed that the main objective of the extraordinary conference dubbed "Truth and Reconciliation" was unity, hence this weekend leadership meeting. Mpoloka also said the weekend meeting will be held under the...
OARABILE MOSIKARE
Correspondent 11 January 2008
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