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No more 'Strictly Halaal'- Khama
According to President Ian Khama's address yesterday, government is drafting a bill that provides for meat slaughtered outside of the Muslim method to be available to consumers. This will come as a relief to local meat producers, who complained...
MONKAGEDI GAOTLHOBOGWE
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
DiamonEx in disappointing sale of Lerala diamonds
The BSE-listed company achieved an average price of US$20 per carat for the whole run of the mine parcel, the company says in its quarterly report released on October 31. This is much less than the preliminary valuation of the parcel and DiamonEx...
WANETSHA MOSINYI
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
Stanbic sets up saving account for children
The bank shall deposit P50, 000 per annum into the account, which shall bear interest in terms of normal bank rates for similar accounts. Each child shall be entitled to a life start up amount of P5, 000.00 or such other amount as may be...
04 November 2008
Zambian Presidential Election
Sata, who happens to be Robert Mugabe's admirer, had during the campaign charged that should he lose the elections, then they would not have been free and fair. Yet in a free and fair election, a candidate must be prepared to either win or lose....
Editor 04 November 2008
Is anybody listening?
Senator McCain and his campaign team are doing all they can to prove the aphorism: 'show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are.' Fire and brimstone pastor, Wright who can hardly distinguish between religious piety and political...
AS I SEE IT
MICHAEL DINGAKE 04 November 2008
Traffic police fines' racket
Then there is the complete lack of courtesy by Batswana road users which in my opinion is not limited to taxicab and combi drivers alone as many might think. No, it is a national phenomenon which the Roads Traffic Department should have long taken...
04 November 2008
Flares of unrest at Forestry Department
Please be cautioned that a situation at this department is really not good. I went there to ask for assistance, and the officer who was supposed to help me was very scared to give me information of what I wanted. She directed me to the Director...
04 November 2008
Notwane need discipline - Zulu
Toronto had a bad start to the 2008-2009 campaign when they lost two consecutive games to Gaborone United (GU) and BMC. The losses raised eyebrows in the football fraternity and some Notwane supporters wondered whether it will be a season of pain...
TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
Buffaloes bring down Prisons XI
Prisons XI missed a number of chances during the first half. Buffaloes goalkeeper, Olah Tsae who was shouting instructions throughout the game motivated his teammates. Attacking midfielder Tatenda Mbikiwa was outstanding for Prisons XI and at some...
LEKOPANYE MOOKETSI
Correspondent 04 November 2008
Alleged man-eater on police assault charges
The incident occurred last Wednesday morning. According to a witness, who preferred anonymity, the woman was stopped and told her charge. She allegedly went berserk after police gave her the ticket. She grabbed one officer's arm and chewed on...
STAFF WRITERS 04 November 2008
D-Day for Obama
McCain started early in Florida and finished close to midnight in Nevada, more than 1,800 miles (3,000km) west. Obama travelled to Florida, North Carolina and Virginia - all won by the Republicans in 2004. Today voters give their verdict and elect...
04 November 2008
The Khama address - highlights
Sports incentives and improved healthcare, land ownership for youth and low-income earners Khama recognises the desperate desire for house ownership by the youth and people at the lower end of the social scale. In this regard, he implicitly notes...
04 November 2008
All is 'kosher' at Talana
Upon arrival, the manager, Jannie Wilhemsa briefed them about the conditions on the farm. He explained that currently there are 514 employees working in different departments within the farm. He said workers are paid more than the set minimum wage...
ONALENNA MODIKWA
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
Pay for volunteer fire fighters uncertain
Kgosing Ward councillor, Galaletsang Mhapa has called on the department of forestry and range resources to consider the idea of compensating volunteers 'because they are doing a tremendous job'. He said their role should be recognised because...
KENNETH KOBEDI
Correspondent 04 November 2008
Yarona fm joins war against obesity
The Fat Boy Challenge is a programme started by Yarona fm a year ago as one of its corporate social responsibility programmes, aimed at giving back to the community. For the 2008's leg of the challenge, the station has selected five of its...
MAUREEN ODUBENG
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
At the hour of our need
That "Viridiana" was rejected by the Vatican and suppressed by the Spanish government is therefore not surprising. "Viridiana" was a "succs de scandale", winning the Cannes' Palme d'Or. Buuel has always been a playful filmmaker. "Viridiana" is...
BACK STAGE
SASA MAJUMA 04 November 2008
Four more PPP products lined up
The CEO of Bifm, Victor Senye ,says the Office of the President has informed the private sector that it is considering the PPP model for the construction of envisaged Trans-Kgalagadi Railway, the Kazungula Bridge, the Walvis Bay port and the second...
WANETSHA MOSINYI
Staff Writer 04 November 2008
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