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Uproar Over 'Kids' With Bloody Syringes
It is almost three months since the children were discovered toying around with abandoned clinical waste at Mogale Ward in Unit 5. Mogale resident, Cinderella Bunyongo, says her son was among the group of small boys who found two cooler boxes...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
No Guarantees We Will Survive-Seb
Addressing his first external stakeholders' breakfast meeting at the TNMC Club House at the Molapo Estate last Friday, Sebetlela said: " We meet at a very difficult time when the nickel metal prices have plummeted by almost a half from a former...
Ryder Gabathuse
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
OUT TO LUNCH
We habitually find a soft spot in the sand to bury our heads and pretend everything is fine. When we emerge from our hiding places, it is only to sweep the problem under the proverbial carpet, shrug, and learn to endure the consequences. If it is...
19 January 2009
BCL To Counsel Retrenched Employees
BCL general manager Montwedi Mphathi said although the mine does not have plans to help retrenchees start up business ventures, the company would counsel them. In the past, the mine encouraged retrenched employees to form a consortium and register...
Mqondisi Dube
Correspondent 19 January 2009
Government Must Get Tough On Abusive Investors
Government has seen the seriousness of such dependency and has been advocating for diversification for decades now. The diversification process does not seem to be gaining momentum to the desired extent, but no one should doubt that government is...
19 January 2009
The Winners Code
Champions are not born, but they are nurtured. Champions possess certain traits that distinguish them from the rest of the pack. You can learn these traits, internalise them and cultivate them in your life and also become a champion. You can...
GEORGE CHINGARANDE 19 January 2009
Issues In Education
While public education systems and private education system providers have both been engaged in the business of education, the private providers have been under pressure from parents to provide quality education and to produce good results to...
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S. WEEKS 19 January 2009
Etcetera II
The result? One of the first newspapers in Southern Africa, which was produced and edited by a succession of London Missionary Society missionaries, John Brown, Roger Price, Alfred Wookey, and the printer, Alfred Gould, mostly at Kuruman between 1883...
SANDY GRANT 19 January 2009
Who Runs America?
They led the fight against fascism in the early 1940s, and although they had their disagreements they got on very well. They were both blunt in expressing their views, but there was no doubt who was the more powerful: Roosevelt called the shots,...
*By Brian Cloughley 19 January 2009
Health Corner
Mild airway obstruction Signs . Good air exchange. Responsive and can cough forcefully. May wheeze between coughs Rescuer actions. As long as good air exchange continues, encourage the victim to continue spontaneous coughing and...
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KIRAN BHAGAT 19 January 2009
DISS Tribunal Disappears On Appointment
Although the Tribunal is supposed to be accessible to the public, no one seems to know where its offices are or contact details of the institution. How then will members of the public lodge complaints there, the question arises. Attempts to...
Isaiah Morewagae
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Mels' Message For The Year 2009
As we march towards general elections, we must remember as comrades, that only our structures can deliver change in this country. All comrades and compatriots must take pride, in the meeting of our structures and organs - the life and blood of our...
19 January 2009
Music Booms At The Bus Rank
The likes of Gaolatlhe of popular Melao ee lesome track, Knight Moses, or Mos as he is popularly known, and Isang were among those who showcased their talents. In addition to the 'holy music' commuters and shoppers were also attracted to...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 19 January 2009
Talking Musika
I have been waging a war in the Mmegi newsroom, attempting to undo what the Europeans did in the Bechuanaland Protectorate for 400 years, though hardly with the intensity that it was practised in Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the former...
19 January 2009
Food For The Soul
How do you actually do that? The process can be simple or complicated depending on how much toxins you have piled up into your system. And remember that the liver is only able to detoxify substances at only a limited rate. Therefore, the better you...
19 January 2009
We Shall Overcome - Nkala
Tsoseletso Nkala said though there are many hiccups, they shall overcome some day. Her New Year's resolution is to push hard to see the league 'standing on its feet'. Nkala said she has met with a number of potential sponsors and that things are...
Mosah Mokganedi
Correspondent 19 January 2009
Phikwe Tennis Club Aims Higher
Sibanda said last year, he focused on grooming young talent to ensure continuity as most of the players are over 18. He said despite financial challenges and lack of resources, the players responded well to training sessions. "My focus was on...
Mqondisi Dube
Correspondent 19 January 2009
GU Keep Their Dreams Alive
After a disappointing first half, GU bounced back to clinch victory with goals from Kenny Ledikwe and Stephen Maposa in the second stanza. The Reds are now patched on the second spot with 22 points from nine games and the win brought back...
Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Buffaloes Confident Of Promotion
However, the 'Dinare' have been lukewarm, wobbling between positions six and eight since the start of the 2008/2009 season. They are currently occupying the sixth spot of the 12-team league log. But despite this lacklustre performance, coach...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 19 January 2009
The 'Zim Lion' Roars At Santos
Although he cannot take over yet until the club has secured his work permit and other facilities, Npini is eager to get down to real business because he sees a great future at Santos. Npini told Monitor Sport that he was not worried about the team's...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 19 January 2009
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19 January 2009
'My Guts Could Fall Out,' Says Marina Patient
It started last July after undergoing an operation at Princess Marina Hospital in which he believes the doctor was negligent. He says he spent five weeks in the hospital after the operation and was discharged believing that everything was...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Marvin, Melvin, Mervin...
Their triplets were born three months prematurely in November last year. Although they were under weight at the time of birth, they have since gained normal weight. According to the family, the triplets are healthy and have not been...
Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 19 January 2009
Why Yellow, We Have Red -- Botswana Truckers
A truck company manager who asked not to be named says Botswana trucks transporting goods to SA are required to have a yellow reflector for trucks of four tons and above. The Botswana government requires trucks to have a red reflector but the SA...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Smooth Sailing At Domkrag Youth, Minus Israel And Mugabe
"We are very pleased about our state of democracy. We are still following the foundations on which our democracy was founded. We believe the party has not veered away from the direction of our democracy," said national chairman and member of...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Ramotswa BCP Enjoys Exodus From BDP
Ophaketse "Sketchekeche" Malale, who was welcomed into the ranks of the BCP over the weekend, is seen as a major shot in the arm for the party there, according to the parliamentary candidate for the South East South constituency, Ephraim...
Edgar Tsimane
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
Council Flags Warning About Dirty Water At Council Flags Warning About Dirty Water At Tati
Because they cannot take it anymore, they are ready to empty their guts to whoever is listening. To demonstrate their ire, they refused to be photographed. This Machara household has been a topic of discussion for years. The place belongs to an...
Gale Ngakane
Correspondent 19 January 2009
Inflation Down By 1.3% On Fuel Costs
According to the December 2008 Consumer Price Index (CPI) released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) on Thursday, the transport index dropped following a big cut in the pump prices for petrol and diesel in December. "The drop in Operation of...
Wanetsha Mosinyi
Staff Writer 19 January 2009
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