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Clinic Dump Might Have Had HIV
A Jwaneng clinic doctor has told a special council meeting that the blood specimen found in the punctured plastic bags had blood specimen that was HIV infected.The children at Mogale Ward in Unit 5 in Jwaneng found an abandoned cooler box with...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Govt Risks Losing More Nurses
She indicated the government has not shown this commitment. Speaking at the launch of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) State of the World's Children for 2009, Ramantele regretted that the government has lost a considerable number of...
Isaiah Morewagae
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
DiamonEx Employees Petition Kedikilwe
The employees said the managers of the company are responsible for the closure of the mine through mismanagement. They said DiamonEx board of directors should not hide behind the world economic crisis because they know that poor management...
Onalenna Modikwa
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Heart-Rendering Tale Of Zalene
But for 37-year-old Themba Zalene it is the reality that he lives with night and day. This resident of Kgaphamadi, a village located behind Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, tells a heart-rending story of how nine years ago, he was struck...
Ephraim Keoreng
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
The Needy Nata Family
Deep inside her heart the poverty-stricken elderly woman who identified herself as a Mosarwa and traces her origins to Maposa cattlepost, knew that once it starts to rain their problems would multiply. In the current rainy season, 74-year-old...
Ryder Gabathuse
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
UB Students Must Sober Up
From our understanding, there appears to be no misunderstanding. The issue is straightforward. The department of student placement, through the Ministry of Education and Skills Development, has decided to stop paying allowances to students who have...
02 February 2009
Etcetera II
All sorts of changes and improvements have been made since then, but now there is another affliction. Last week, as a result of the rain I suppose, the phone worked like a charm as long as the power was off. As soon as the power came back on, the...
SANDY GRANT 02 February 2009
Health Chat
They're cheap and easy to store. The type of nut you eat isn't that important. Walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, you name it, almost every type of nut has a lot of nutrition packed into a tiny package. If you have heart disease, eating nuts instead of a...
02 February 2009
Issues In Education
While this understanding is a dominant argument among scholars and practitioners in education policy making, in practice it has been found that, what policies promise, is usually derailed by the unintended and unexpected factors that invariably...
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The Winners Code
However, his son got carried away. As he flew away he boasted about his success. He trumpetted about how wise he was in outwitting the king. He beat his chest arrogantly and looked down upon everyone even mocking their lack of intelligence. As he...
GEORGE CHINGARANDE 02 February 2009
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02 February 2009
BDP Phikwe Councillor Dies
He died on Friday morning from a suspected heart attack at his Botshabelo home and was certified dead on arrival at the hospital. A reserved politician, Tidimane has been Botshabelo North councillor since 1999. He was the BDP council candidate for...
Mqondisi Dube
Correspondent 02 February 2009
BCP Talking Down Soldiers And Ex-Soldiers
It is no longer Khama Derangement Syndrome but a Retired Botswana Defence Force Soldiers Derangement Syndrome. Even the acronym RBDFSDS is clumsy because we are dealing with a serious obsession here. Saleshando in particular has ramped up his...
02 February 2009
Limkokwing University Employees Have No Rights!!
It has been exactly 43 days since we at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology have been paid, the last pay day having been on December 15, 2008. Any company can have unforeseen problems paying its employees, such is part of life. However,...
02 February 2009
Doom In Lerala As DiamonEx Mine Ceases Operations
The mine's opening coincided with the world economic crunch and the company was left without any choice but to seek permission to be placed under judicial management from the High Court. The move means that DiamonEx has been granted a period of...
Onalenna Modikwa
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
DCI Plunges Again Ahead Of Budget Speech
For the week ended January 30, which was the last trading day of the month, the DCI shed 1.21 percent to close at 6,801.7 points but the FCI added 0.14 percent to 1,168.92 points, lifted by gains by IamGold. On the other hand, for the whole month...
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
High Demand For St Louis 24
The company's corporate affairs manager Thapelo Letsholo said they have started supplying the beer to the rest of the country after the initial stock availed to select outlets in Gaborone and Francistown was snapped-up very fast. The non-alcoholic...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Davekom Investments Joins Microsoft To Fight Software Piracy
Most of the software piracy that goes on is perpetuated by technicians in computer workshops - often without management's knowledge," says David Mugambi, managing director of Davekom Investments. "They often collude with customers - pre-loading...
02 February 2009
OUT TO LUNCH
You know, finding your true north amidst all the confusion and disappointment of life, working life especially. This article was inspired by someone who came to me for coaching in 2007. She recently came to give me an update which we agreed I would...
SHAMEELA WINSTON 02 February 2009
The Obama Celebration That Never Was
A lot of tables were empty, especially the reserved ones, and no one could explain why people would shun such an event given the hype and festivities that followed Obama's victory over Republican Senator John McCain and ultimately being sworn-in as...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 02 February 2009
Food For The Soul
Then bang, at 9 or 10am the usual hunger pangs set in. What do you reach for? A doughnut, slap chips, fat cakes, a fruit maybe (read more chips...). It looks like the choice is between fat and fatter for this guy. Are there options? Of...
BOITSHEPO GIYOSE 02 February 2009
Talking Musika
The western world is now screaming about what they perceive to be an international economic downturn. They are thinking in capitalist terms. The developing countries cannot afford that luxury. Even if it may be contrary to the general...
RAMPHOLO MOLEFHE 02 February 2009
Cholera:No need To Panic-WUC
But WUC public relations manager Matida Mmipi has assured consumers that WUC's water is treated to the highest standard and tests have revealed that all its treated water remains free of the vibrio cholerae bacterium.Therefore their drinking water is...
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Rollers Bring Down Notwane
On Friday night, Rollers started strongly and attacked from all angles. The attacking quartet of captain Joel Mogorosi, Terrence Mandaza, Mohammed Chawila and Thebe Maiketso proved problematic to the Notwane rearguard manned by Moreetsi Mosimanyana....
Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
GNT Defy The Odds
GU midfielder Tshepo 'Schoolboy' Mofelfe shocked the Francistown debutantes in the sixth minute before Sageby Sandaka pounced in the 28th minute to give the Reds a 2-0 lead. The two goals seemed to have sealed the match for GU but Seth Moleofi's...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 02 February 2009
Anti-Riot Police Stop UB Students Demo
The students, who decided to march to the MoE head offices without a police permit, were stopped in their tracks by the police at the Gaborone Secondary School (GSS) grounds and driven back to the university campus. Trouble started after the Student...
Chandapiwa Baputaki
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
End Of The Road For Debswana 461
The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU), representing the 461 former employees, had appealed to the court seeking an order for a trial at the Industrial Court. The workers wanted to institute a case against Debswana for unfair dismissal saying their...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Broadcaster GTV Closes Down
In perhaps the starkest reminder that the global economic meltdown is no phantom, GTV revealed it had invested $200m (about sh390b) in the business, but blamed "the current financial and global crisis that has caused excessive demands on the...
Joseph Opio 02 February 2009
Rude Shock For GTV Subscribers
The pay channel abruptly closed shop on Saturday leaving disillusioned subscribers in the lurch. Some of the subscribers who went to the GTV offices at Molapo Crossing in Gaborone and found the 'closed' sign on the door said they were not...
Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 02 February 2009
Mothusi Case Postponed Again
The Village Chief Magistrate Lot Moroka, state counsel Dolly Mutjetjeja and defence attorney Themba Joina were not available and the case was mentioned before magistrate Ephraith Ndegwa who ordered that the state be informed of the developments....
Isaiah Morewagae
Staff Writer 02 February 2009
Man Pleads Not Guilty
It is alleged that on September 7, 2007, at Block 4 location, Uzisi threatened his wife, Maggie Usizi, that he would kill her unless she stopped shoplifting. "I am just from collecting a fire arm licence from the police and I am going to kill you,"...
Ndingililo Gaoswediwe
Correspondent 02 February 2009
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