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Khama In Zimbabwe
Foreign Affairs Minister Phandu Skelemani has confirmed that President Ian Khama travels to Harare, Zimbabwe today to witness the signing of the power sharing agreement between ZANU-PF and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). This was also...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Mogae Castigates BDP Members
Mogae revealed that everybody wants to be paid for the job they do nowadays against the background of the party when it was formed in the 1960s. Speaking at the Junior Achievement Botswana (JAB) development programme award dinners, Mogae observed...
By Isaiah Morewagae
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Thapama Traffic Circle: A Menace To Motorists
This roundabout undoubtedly tests drivers' competency and the roadworthiness of their vehicles. It puts to test drivers' patience and driving skills, as they have to put up with constant starts and stops, a process that calls for maximum attention....
By Dan Mosekaphofu
Correspondent 15 September 2008
Mogae Continues The Legacy
Last week, Mogae hosted a high profile anti-AIDS meeting for the Champions of an AIDS-Free Generation in Gaborone. The champions include former presidents Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Joachim Chissano of Mozambique and Benjamin Mkapa of Tanzania. Others...
EDITOR 15 September 2008
The Winners Code
I considered it one of those minor inconveniences to be put up with. However, the team that attended to me made me enjoy the experience so much that while I was reclining on the couch with instruments in my open mouth I suddenly got some...
GEORGE CHINGARANDE 15 September 2008
Issues In Education
With further backing, and endorsement of Ashoka (see Issues 8th and 15th of January 2007) the programme to develop emotional intelligence, promote empathy and understanding, to enhance learning by making schools healthier places, is now spreading...
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SHELDON WEEKS 15 September 2008
Etcetera II
And then, all of a sudden comes a major test case, indeed one that could hardly be of greater importance, involving no less a figure than the Vice President, General Mompati Merafhe whose recent personal experience with the press now seems to give...
SANDY GRANT 15 September 2008
Health Chat
Foreign bodies may cause a range of symptoms from mild to severe obstruction.Mild airway obstructionSigns*Good air exchange*Responsive and cough forcefully*May wheeze between coughs.Rescuer actions*Do not interfere with the victim's own attempts to...
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LESEGO KALANTLE 15 September 2008
The Game Of Politics
I have always wondered why that is the case, but I have arrived at different conflicting conclusions. After living in Newstance, Francistown, for the rest of my primary to senior school I have come to appreciate and love the city. I even feel...
15 September 2008
Productivity Lacks At MoE
It is a noble idea that if translated into practice could pay dividends not only to individuals but also to organisations, institutions and the country as a whole. Everyone should have the intrinsic urge to perform at his/her maximum most to maximise...
15 September 2008
The Slippery Choppies Of Injuries
But the Choppies supermarket along the Old Lobatse Road is fast carving a negative reputation thanks to its slippery floor. A good number of customers continue to sustain injuries after slipping and falling in the store. Assistant manager at the...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Tsareng 15.09.08
15 September 2008
Student Dramatists Defy Weather To Mount Great Show
After everyone settled down in the tent amid decorative balloons and banners, National Anthem, an opening prayer and a welcoming address from acting school head. B. Ongadile, the students were given a chance to show their talents in poetry, drama,...
By Neo Jasmine Mokgosi
Correspondent 15 September 2008
Sticks Gives Dikhwaere New Dimension
Many of us used to wait for Radio Botswana's popular programme Dipina tsa Dikhwaere to get the recorded version of this music. It was through this programme that most of us, especially the young generation, got to know about the giants like...
By Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 15 September 2008
Talking Musika
I am speaking to the presidential commission on morals and the other things that it claims to be investigating, It is possible to assign responsibility for the cultivation of proper morals to the church, the bible, the Koran and every other book...
RAMPHOLO MOLEFHE 15 September 2008
Food For The Soul
And they remain true today as they did since the creation of man - and woman. Sometimes I wonder why human beings are so stubborn and seemingly do not believe in simple straightforward solutions. Is it because we are told from birth that "life is...
BOITSHEPO GIYOSE 15 September 2008
MRIB Delists From BSE Following Takeover
Headed by one of the most successful local chief executive officers (CEO) Rockie Mmutle, MRI will now map its way foward after private equity fund VPB and medical aid scheme Botswana Medical Aid Society (BoMAID) managed to buy out minorities in a...
By Kabo Mokgoabone
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Selebi-Phikwe Future Gloomy - PS
Addressing the interim executive committee on diversification after touring the airport and industrial sites last Thursday, Tumelo said Selebi- Phikwe resembled a dying town."If you walk around this town, you will see a place that is dying. I...
By Mqondisi Dube
Correspondent 15 September 2008
BEDIA Launches Botswana Brand In F/town
Since the unveiling of the brand in Gaborone in December, many have dismissed it as too complicated and irrelevant to Botswana. BEDIA hosted the Francistown launch over the weekend at the Marang Hotel on the theme, "The Brand Rationale". BEDIA's...
By Patricia Maganu
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Botswana In Top 10 Reformers
Botswana reformed in three of the 10 areas studied by the report between June 2007 and June 2008. It ranked seventh among the top 10 regulatory reformers worldwide. Its overall rank on the ease of doing business rose to 38 from 52....
15 September 2008
OUT TO LUNCH
It is the touchstone we use to determine what is wrong and what is right, what is done and what is not, in our everyday lives. It is also a very emotive subject that can trigger heated debate and violent disagreement, even though when studied...
SHAMEELA WINSTON 15 September 2008
Kaunda Hails Mogae
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Champions for an AIDS-Free Generation workshop last week in Gaborone, Kaunda said that prior to the meeting, Mogae had convened a conference of dignitaries in Mexico. In the Mexico meeting, Kaunda said Mogae...
By Ephraim Keoreng
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Naughty Boys Promise To Stay
That was in 2006-2007 when they came to the Premier League through the promotion play-offs. One of the excuses for the club's quick drop from the top flight was that they were not really prepared for the big stage. But this time, officials say the...
By Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 15 September 2008
Clubs Threaten To Boycott League
Women Football Commission (WFC) chairperson Senki Sesinyi said the league could have started by now if there was no protest by clubs. The clubs said they will not participate in the competition unless certain issues that rose last season are ironed...
By Mosah Mokganedi
Correspondent 15 September 2008
National Darts Team Reap Gold In Namibia
The team won 24 medals - six gold, five silver and 13 bronze. BODA spokesperson, Peter Sekgwama said that this is the best performance by the Botswana darts team, which finished third in the competition behind South Africa and Lesotho. Sekgwama...
By Boitumelo Khutsafalo
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Regional Boxing Boss Ready For Challenges
He said all eyes will now be on him and so he must perform. He has assumed office at a time when regional boxing is faced with many problems. Moroka was elected Zone VI boxing president at a meeting in South Africa recently. He is a former...
By Mosah Mokganedi
Correspondent 15 September 2008
No New Traffic Enumerators - Sello
Sello's comment comes at a time when traffic enumerators have been posted at Gaborone traffic circles as well as in Lobatse and other parts of the country. In Gaborone, the enumerators can be spotted in the morning hours around the traffic circles....
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Mohwasa Off The Blocks In Phikwe West
The election mad season is here, and streetlights, combis and public places will soon be drowned in all sorts of campaign paraphenalia. Although in Selebi Phikwe it has been relatively quiet since 2004, the BNF publicity secretary has adorned the...
By Mqondisi Dube
Correspondent 15 September 2008
Maoka Students Shine At Prize Giving
The prize giving ceremony, intended to reward students who excel in their studies and encourage those lagging behind, was centered on the theme "Hard Work and Commitment: Good Recipe for Success" and included speeches from the guest speaker, the...
By Neo Jasmine Mokgosi 15 September 2008
Gakuto: A Village With No Police
The youthful village chief Abdul Letlamba said since they lost the officers two months ago, they cannot even summon suspects for prosecution. The Local Police Officers are charged with summoning suspects at Customary Courts all over the country....
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Botswana Anti-AIDS Strategy Wins Global Recognition
Speaking at a consultative workshop for the second NSF on Friday, Molomo said the first one has served its role of mobilising various stakeholders in the multi-sectoral response. As the first NSF is approaching the end of its lifespan, he said that...
By Ephraim Keoreng
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
Accident Survivor Relives Miraculous Escape
It was on a Sunday morning, at around 11am, when Pelemo and a female passenger heard a loud bang from one of the rear tyres. The 33-year-old Mopipi born Pelemo, who is affectionately known as "Defaulter" by his peers, did not know what had hit them...
By Ryder Gabathuse
Staff Writer 15 September 2008
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