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Bogwera Record Turn-Out For
The massive turn-out came a week after Kgafela II presided over another record breaking attendance of bojale (female initiation practise) by Bakgatla women. Before the initiation rituals were abandoned 20 years ago, the highest number recorded...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Nurses Migrate For Greener Pastures
The study was done by Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, of the Department of Nursing Education at the University of Botswana in conjunction with the Nurses Association of Botswana (NAB) and the Botswana Trade and Poverty programme (BTPP) based at the...
Chandapiwa Baputaki
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Don't Shut The Door On Africa
Experts are unanimous: the financial, food and energy crisis will hammer the "bottom billion" - the poorest in some 60 countries that survive on around a dollar a day - the hardest. Because of the crisis, many African countries are likely to miss the...
*By Kandeh K. Yumkella 29 June 2009
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29 June 2009
The Winners Code
By all standards, Jacqueline Onasis Kenedy was an illustrious woman. She had the rare privilege of being the first lady of the United States by virtue of her marriage to the even more illustrious John F Kenedy. After Kenedy's tragic death, she...
GEORGE CHINGARANDE 29 June 2009
Issues In Education
A school should not be treated like any other place. One of the things that parents and the community appreciate is to send their children to decent learning places that can develop their children. Appropriateness is usually drawn from a...
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Etcetera II
Actually I don't believe that I have so many but a 100 does make for a more eye-catching headline than a mere ten. And after all, how few people can claim to have only 10! But let's make a start. First, I can't take newspaper people who change...
Sandy Grant 29 June 2009
Health Chat
Pain and pain control Pain is a problem for many people with terminal illness, although it is certainly not inevitable. Advances in pain control mean that pain can often be relieved. Different painkillers suit different people and to treat the pain...
29 June 2009
Regulate Scrap Metal Industry
My reason being that we are given a raw deal by the local buyers here especially one group which has even made it impossible for other companies to cross into South Africa and sell their scrap metal. They literally run the South African side...
29 June 2009
Michael Jackson - lessons to learn
Being only a few years younger than him, I basically grew up listening to the Jackson 5 and later, when he went solo, to his music and watching his interesting style of dancing. His music was different and unique. And that is what made him standout...
29 June 2009
Chinese Burst Onto Botswana Mining Scene
In bursting onto the Botswana mining sector, Chinese companies are vying with traditional Oriental rival, Japan, whose companies have also increased their presence on the Botswana mining scene. According to the Chief Geologist at DGS, Johannes...
Thato Moseki
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Not All For Bogwera
They were at nearby drinking holes, enjoying their Chibuku (traditional beer) and watching the initiation activities like tourists with some shouting at the top of their voices. Old heads Morake Ntshole and Patla Tsae, both products of the Bakgatla...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Mafenyatlala Mall to open in August
The complex occupies part of a plot where old Mafenyatlala Hotel used to be. The Tenant Coordinator of CBH, Chris Mpete, says while the mall will be opened for business in August, the official opening ceremony will be held at a later stage. Mpete...
Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 29 June 2009
BCL IT Counted Among Top Finalists for Microsoft Awards
IMC is based on the BCL Mine Site in Selebi- Phikwe and BCL Limited is one of their major customers. The infrastructure optimisation projects undertaken by IMC at BCL are amongst the solutions that have contributed to them being recognised with...
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
OUT TO LUNCH
There are so many changes around us at work all the time, and I'm just wondering how actively aware we are of these, and how well equipped we are to tolerate them. And I use 'tolerate' deliberately because some of what goes on goes against our...
SHAMEELA WINSTON 29 June 2009
Local Girls Dish Out Reggae
The group, compromising Nakita, Nunu Mohlomi and Lesego Motoane, hope to have their debut album out in a few weeks' time. They feature two reggae rappers, Ekzylaka Degge Degge, real name Petrus Ntenna, and Fishman (Rotlhe Tshwaane). The girls...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff writer 29 June 2009
Dumisane Finally Evicted
Diminutive Kitso Selato now remains the only male singer in the music show. Kitso, who also starred in the debut show two years ago, has undoubtedly won himself admiration from all quarters with his amazing mastery of the art of singing. Also...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Kast To Announce Road Show Announcement Today
Kast, according to sources, has finalised plans to launch a talent promotion show which will see him travel around the country tapping music talent. Local music studios and promoters such as BK Proctor, Pressley ...
Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff writer 29 June 2009
Talking Musika
It was not a particularly bright week for me last week. Apologies. We should however make a second attempt at establishing the Music Appreciation Society I proposed two weeks ago. The reasons for it need not be repeated, save that...
RAMPHOLO MOLEFHE 29 June 2009
Food For The Soul
I have often pondered why something so easy to do or the simplest advice is the one most difficult to take and apply. I suppose human beings and the whole world just love complicated solutions. For instance, if you go to a good (and I mean a...
29 June 2009
Chiefs Keep Dreams Alive
The win maintained Chiefs' second spot with 62 points, three less than log leaders Gaborone United (GU) who beat BDF XI 2-1 at the Galaxy Stadium in Jwaneng on Saturday. After the weekend's games, there are signs that the title race is likely to go...
Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
'Rasta' Fails To Save Fighters
The Brazilians seem to have forgotten their Samba as they danced to ECCO's tunes in Molepolole and ultimately giving away an early 2-0 lead. After scoring two goals in quick succession early in the game through Marco Kamuimba and Sadat Sinare,...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Nchindo Wins Another Round
Nchindo, his son Garvas, former Debswana employees Joseph Matome and Jacob Sesinyi all face 36 counts of graft. The suspects have filed an urgent application to have the main case postponed following an order by Regional Magistrate Lot Moroka that...
Oliver Modise
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Karatekas Train For Zone VI Tourney
The event will have categories for children, juniors, cadets and seniors from all the Zone VI countries. Botswana has stepped in to host the tournament after the withdrawal of Angola. Botswana aims to win the tournament after finishing second to...
Nelson Direng
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Official Explains Prisons XI Failure
Team manager, Jacob Tonoki said the club was targeting promotion but was let down by a blunt forward-line missing two key strikers. He explained that injuries to Tatenda Mbikiwa and the absence of Carecca Tibone due to work commitments put paid to...
Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 29 June 2009
BFA Calls For Patience As First Division Clubs Lose Hope
It is a month since the season concluded and there is no word from Lekidi Centre about sponsorship. Clubs have lost hope and some say they are tired of waiting. Young Strikers' secretary, Jacob Tshube says he has always had his reservations...
Chippa Legodimo
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Kanye: A Village Gripped By Fear
Residents are baffled as to who the killer might be and the police have launched a manhunt to nab the criminal. The police have issued a reward of P25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the killer. On Friday, the Commissioner of Police,...
Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 29 June 2009
Poverty Wreaks Havoc Among Women-BIDPA
The report says that although Botswana has advanced gender equality at the work place, women are still disadvantaged in family roles, inheritance, incomes and access to loans and acquisition of assets. It decries the fact that women do the bulk of...
Ephraim Keoreng
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Moupo Calls For Anatomy
He started his presentation with a brief history of how Botswana operated before independence in 1966. He said councils used to enjoy a form of autonomy despite challenges such as lack of resources and manpower. He said after independence government...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Magama Argues Against Privatisation
Magama argued that in light of the current global economic recession it would be suicidal for government to go ahead with privatisation of Air Botswana, Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) and the National Development Bank. He said that...
Bame Piet
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
'The Witches Have Me,' Says Kopong Man
A terrified-looking Kgowe revealed that prophets from a Tswapong-based church called Rama Church told him that he was being bewitched and he went to pray for him whereupon they walked to his home only to unearth evil looking objects. "First they...
Ephraim Keoreng
Staff Writer 29 June 2009
Another BDP Politician Joins Independents' Rank
Abbott Botipeng has shifted to Marulamantsi ward in Gaborone West South after losing to Oarabile Bafetanye in BDP primaries at Kgale ward in the same constituency. Botipeng has said some people in the constituency have lobbied him to stand as an...
Oliver Modise
Correspondent 29 June 2009
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