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Revolution At Ntlo Ya Dikgosi
The five-year term for the inaugural regional representatives ended over the weekend, culminating in the elections which see only village chiefs coming together to decide via secret ballot who represents their regions in the new look Ntlo...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
New Dikgosi Eye Over P120,000 In Allowances
Those who sit at the traditional arm of the Botswana legislature earn P121,741 each in allowances alone, according to the 2008 amendment of Ntlo Ya Dikgosi salaries and allowances. The 22 members of Ntlo Ya Dikgosi from the various regions were...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Motswana Trucker Brings DRC Govt Before SADC Tribunal
The Director of Bach's Transport, Bachenjile Mosarwa, is suing the DRC government of $1,638,012.58. The facts of the case are that in October 2006, Mosarwa's Volvo truck, registration number B362AIA and (its) trailer were confiscated by DRC...
By Kopano Olesitse 02 November 2009
Tembo Lebang: An Illustrious Man Fit For Accolades
Among speakers at his farewell dinner on Thursday evening were the Minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration, Lesego Motsumi, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Botswana, Professor Bojosi Otlhogile, and the permanent secretary...
By Bame Piet
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Marina To Start Doctors' On The Job Training
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Newman Kahiya said they have realised there is a rigidity when it comes to sending doctors for further studies. He asserted that this is one of the factors that has led to the mass exodus of doctors...
By Baboki Kayawe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
IEC Confirms Ward Re-Election Date
Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) Secretary, Gabriel Seeletso announced in a press statement that nominations of candidates shall be received on November 13 at DHT Conference Hall in Mochudi, while polling will follow on December 5. Fresh...
By Chandapiwa Baputaki
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Joina: A Confident Loser
"Oh! My friend MELS will rule this country one day. By then the president of the movement might not be Joina," he said as a matter of fact. "Right now, people are joining us," he added. All that the MELS leader is remaining with is to harness...
By Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 02 November 2009
Pursue Excellence, Tlou Urges Nursing Professionals
Speaking at the 30th Anniversary of the University of Botswana (UB) School of Nursing, former Health Minister and dean, Professor Sheila Tlou urged nursing students and staff to pursue excellence in the profession through engaging in quality...
By Baboki Kayawe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Corporate Governance Lacking In Botswana
Speaking at his retirement farewell party in front of the ministers of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration Lesego Motsumi and Local Government Lebonamang Mokalake and top government officials, Lebang did not mince his words about the poor...
By Wanetsha Mosinyi
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
EU Assures NGOs Of Financial Backing
Speaking at the Botswana Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (BOCONGO) 14th Annual General Meeting (AGM), which coincided with the launch of a website at the Oasis Motel in Tlokweng, Ambassador Malin said that even though some donors had...
By Nelson Direng
Correspondent 02 November 2009
Barclays Bank Out To Make All The Difference
The bank says in a press release 'Make a Difference Day (MADD)', as the campaign is called, showcases two of its community investment strategy themes; Charity Begins at Work and partnering with Local Communities. "This year we will engage in...
02 November 2009
Turnstar Posts Disappointing Results
The company's turnover increased by 5.8 percent to P40.2 million from P38 million. However net profit was stagnant at P26.2 million compared to P26.0 million the company made at the same period last year. This was due to a 7.9 percent increase...
02 November 2009
Concurrent Partners: What Is The Cause?
This has become a common refrain in Botswana. The truth of the matter is that that extra sexual relationship that you think has no strings attached can tie you infinitely. It is sufficient to create a dense network of sexual relations that can link...
By Baboki Kayawe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Botswana's Gyms Are A 'Freewheeling' Affair
Batswana, just like any civilised society, have found the need to engage in regular exercise for various reasons all geared towards one goal - attaining physical fitness. This increased need for fitness, especially in urban centres, has led to a...
Frederick Kebadiretse
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Jamataka Presented Picture Of Perfect Patience
I anxiously thumb down lifts as I stand under a mosu tree that has been turned into a hitchhiking spot to Jamataka, Makobo and Natale villages. After nearly two hours of failure to get a ride, I decide a donkey cart will do. It is a tumult as...
Ndingililo Gaoswediwe
Correspondent 02 November 2009
Glitz And Glamour At The BOMU Awards
That was the atmosphere on the night of the P750, 000, Botswana Musicians Union (BOMU) awards at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC), if one was to sweep under the carpet a few irritations on the night. The nominees were...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
The Down-low As Super Stars Shun Awards
They were doing something else somewhere when their music albums, hit songs and videos were announced as some of the winners at the BOMU music awards at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) on Saturday night. Vee? The...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Hundreds Turn Up For A Lusophone Night To Remember
It was the first time that the centre treated lovers of Lusophone culture to this level of entertainment, which brought together Portuguese-speaking residents from Mozambique, Angola, Brazil and Portugal. DJs conversant in Angolan,...
By Monkagedi Gaotlhobogwe
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
WOJ Give Performance Of Their Lives
The four Afro jazz queens - Punah Gabasiane, Nono Siile, Nnunu Ramogotsi and Kearoma Rantao - indeed gave a performance of their lives. This time around the songbirds were also singing for a worthy cause. Part of the proceeds from their show...
By Lekopanye Mooketsi
Correspondent 02 November 2009
Food For The Soul
I was in the heart of Africa and totally out of reach and swamped with the never-ending problems of African food insecurity and severe malnutrition beyond belief. Gosh, we have a nutrition challenge in this continent. And we can no longer choose to...
BOITSHEPO GIYOSE 02 November 2009
Let's Wake Up To Reality
President Festus Mogae took it upon himself to lead and spearhead the fight against the disease. He literally declared war on AIDS and declared that ntwa e bolotse. It was during Mogae's tenure that antiretroviral drugs were introduced and...
EDITOR 02 November 2009
The Winners Code
In every field of human endeavour; be it sports or politics, business or the arts; nobody has ever made it to the top without a healthy dose of enthusiasm. In fact, in the history of the world, nothing great has ever been achieved without...
GEORGE CHINGARANDE 02 November 2009
Issues In Education
Issues in Education welcomes the appointments of both Honourable Minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi and her assistant Honourable Keletso Rakhudu to the Ministry. These two are not just new to the challenges they will face at the Ministry, as they are...
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O. PANSIRI
S. WEEKS 02 November 2009
Etcetera II
First came the elections which saw the BDP take hold of Francistown, Kanye and Gaborone - bar the one seat which it effectively ceded to the BCP. It also saw the opposition securing seats in five of the remoter constituencies - the result, it...
SANDY GRANT 02 November 2009
Health Chat
How Does It Present? *A lump in either testicle *Any enlargement of the testicle *A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum *A dull ache in the abdomen or groin *A sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum *Enlargement or tenderness of the breasts...
KARIN BHAGAT 02 November 2009
Lessons From SA Community Radio
I will only put before you my compatriots who read our lovely publications, and especially those who aspire to see this sector being established in Botswana and also those with different views about the sector. What struck me at the gathering of...
02 November 2009
Radio Announcers Should Be Careful What They Say
Unfortunately, I found my radio on and somebody had switched to Radio Botswana. I normally don't listen to the station so I forced myself to try it that night, especially that I was left with a few minutes before falling asleep. The presenter was a...
02 November 2009
Cartoon Strip 02.11.06
02 November 2009
Mapalastina Make ECCO Mince Meat
It seemed most fans decided to stay home to watch the South African derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs which was played at the same time. But that did not stop Rollers from producing an impressive second half performance to wallop the...
By Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
GU New Boys: Will They Add Value?
Since joining GU, Sekanonyana looks like a completely different defender and credit must go to the Reds' technical team for polishing his game. His experience will be handy when the going gets tough later in the season. He has so far featured...
02 November 2009
Gunners Shoot Down Policemen
When referee Uyapo Julius blew the final whistle, some supporters sitting at the eastern side of the stadium erupted into song and dance ignoring the rain, which fell for most part of the game. It was Burundian Christopher Ndayishime who struck in...
By Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Mixed Feelings Over Tshosane
In the taxis, corridors and malls, the football community is divided about the abilities of the former BDF XI coach. The debate has been ignited by the Zebras' uninspiring performance at the COSAFA Senior Challenge, which ended in Zimbabwe...
By Tshepo Molwane
Staff Writer 02 November 2009
Motlakase Choke The Reds
The first timers who have been winless in the league this season did it in style and could have added a fifth one if Lesego Lubinda did not slip and sprawl to the ground just when he was about to plant the ball into an empty net. The two sides sized...
By Gale Ngakane
Correspondent 02 November 2009
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