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Should women be submissive to men?
I don't know too much about the Qur'an but it contains verses similar to the quotes from the Bible: 'Men are the guardians of women because Allah has given one superiority over the other and because they [-] support them from their means.' In other...
Ferdinand Berkhof 28 November 2013
Your Country Needs You (SCHUSTER)
SA’s favourite funny-man Leon Schuster returns to the big screen after his last outing Mad Buddies, with another hidden-camera comedy of the like for which he has become famous. Co-starring long-time collaborator Alfred...
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
A chronicle of Nelson Mandela's life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa.
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
In the Thursday paper
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
A chronicle of Nelson Mandela's life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa.
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Prisoners
When Keller Dover s daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands as the police pursue multiple leads and the pressure mounts. But just how far will this desperate father go to protect his family?
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Your Country Needs You (SCHUSTER)
SA’s favourite funny-man Leon Schuster returns to the big screen after his last outing Mad Buddies, with another hidden-camera comedy of the like for which he has become famous.Co-starring long-time collaborator Alfred “Shorty”...
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
The Conjuring
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren work to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their farmhouse.
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
We are the Millers
A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Constituency league motion shot down
The motion tabled by BDP councillor, Raoboy Mpuang on Tuesday, wanted the council to resolve to request the ministry of youth, sports and culture to review constituency tournament rules and regulations and make it mandatory for all clubs to be...
Patricia Edwin 28 November 2013
Efforts to pull Notwane out of the woods continue
The management was scheduled to meet again yesterday amid growing reports that the sports club has requested the Botswana Football Association (BFA) not to release television rights funds due to Notwane, the football team. The sports club is...
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
| 28 November 2013
Gift Mogapi out
The board took a decision at last night’s meeting, effectively closing a chapter which had caused controversy after the BPL backed the beleagured Notwane owner. Since assuming ownership of Notwane at the beginning of the season, Mogapi has...
Mqondisi Dube
| 28 November 2013
Kutlwano's Seleka calls it quits after 21 years
The 37-year-old Kutlwano and former national team centre blocker said he started playing volleyball at Montsamaisa Junior Secondary School in 1992. One of the tallest players in the local game, Seleka’s contribution to the...
Mosah Mokganedi 28 November 2013
BMC protest over Rollers' trio
Rollers signed the players during the off-season when they still had running contracts with BMC. The three featured in a league tie against their former club on Tuesday with Kgetholetsile scoring the opener in a match they won 2-0. BMC argue...
Thato Kala 28 November 2013
Liefy disappoints Batswana fans
Liefy had announced in an earlier interview her plan to launch her debut jazz album, It Is Egoli in the country following up her South African (SA) one. “The Botswana launch is now postponed to early next year and it is going to be...
Gasebalwe Seretse 28 November 2013
Annual Beach Party turns five
Although there is no beach in Botswana, the main idea for the event is to act the part and abide by the dress code, specifically dressing up in beach or swim wears. The organiser of the event, Tumelo Lekolwane recently told Showbiz...
Kgomotso Molelekeng 28 November 2013
LLMGC sings for wellness, community
The concert scheduled to take place on November 29 at Trinity Hall, Main Mall, will feature performances from Lentswe La Morena Gospel Choir and different church and community choirs. “LLMGC like any other concerned...
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
PJ Powers to grace Millennium
The organisers say that the director of ceremony will be former Muvhango actor Themba Nofemele who was known as Ranthumeng in the popular soapie. Speaking in a telephone interview, PJ Powers’ manager, Yvonne Johnstone said the artist is looking...
Lekopanye Mooketsi 28 November 2013
Jojo to arouse Malawi fans
On stage she becomes a real piece of work audiences love to watch. Rejoyce ‘Jojo’ Gaonakala is a local borankana dancer. Her moves have often been described as sexy. While some find her dancing raunchy others find it...
Chippa Legodimo 28 November 2013
ATI to rock Sowa Town
“This might sound scary (using a coffin as a performance prop), but tell ATI fans that it will be an amazing moment ever. The musician is talented and the feat of singing from the coffin will have fans really enthralled. He will also be...
Pini Bothoko
| 28 November 2013
Absa loans $82.4 to Firestone
The loan is meant to finance the operations of Liqhobong Mining Development Company (Pty) Limited (LMDC). LMDC is owned 75% by Firestone and 25% by the government of Lesotho. The company owns 100% of the Liqhobong Diamond Mine in the...
Boitshepo Majube 28 November 2013
BTCL launches public Wi-Fi hotspots
Head of product management at BTC, Pilot Yane, said in a statement that by establishing Wi-Fi hot spots branded ‘BTC Connect Hotspots’ in public areas, the company wants to give customers the flexibility to always...
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Prime Time property value increases by P20 million
In its audited financial results for the year ended 31 August 2013, the company stated that the values are credible and are reflective of the current market. Prime Time managing director, Sandy Kelly said that together with the cost...
Boitshepo Majube 28 November 2013
Calling on artists to register with Cosbots
Known by its rather charming acronym of Cosbots, the Society is mandated by CAP 68:02 of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act to, among other things, license and collect royalties from users of copyrighted material and protected works and...
Mmegi Editor
| 28 November 2013
Govt urged to draft bill for the blind
Francois Hendrikz of the South African Library for the Blind yesterday encouraged government to commit to the funding of libraries for people living with disability, particularly the blind and visually impaired. Hendrikz said the...
Gothataone Moeng 28 November 2013
Kelemi steps in as Ndadi leaves BONELA
She replaces Uyapo Ndadi, who leaves at the end of next month, after leading the human right non-governmental organisation for four years. When announcing Ndadi’s successor yesterday, BONELA chairperson, Tshiamo Rantao said...
Maranyane Ngwanaamotho 28 November 2013
Seabelo's express has low accident rate
Chief executive officer of the company, Seabelo Tlhaselo, said: “I normally call my team to a meeting and we discuss the best ways of avoiding accidents. “This helps them stay focus and understand what is required of them. The other...
Kgomotso Molelekeng 28 November 2013
Two men face hangman's noose
But the deceased’s son, who is also thought to have been the mastermind, former prisons warder Agisanyang Motukwa, got only 25 years. His belief in witchcraft saved him. When condemning Daniel Sime and Gaolatlhe Thusang to the gallows Justice...
Isaiah Morewagae 28 November 2013
Teachers threaten to boycott marking
A petition is also on the cards for the Minister of Education and Skills Development (MoESD), Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, over teachers’ leave during school holidays. Government schools close this Friday. In a media statement, the Executive...
Baboki Kayawe 28 November 2013
Motshwarakgole dismisses BOGOWU
A front-page story yesterday in the government-owned Daily News stated that BOGOWU had expressed concern over statements made by other workers’ organisations levelled against political parties they are not affiliated to. BOGOWU reminded its...
Oarabile Mosikare 28 November 2013
Electoral systemsto blamefor the mess
A study by Electoral Reform International Services (ERIS) has found that there is an emerging consensus that the approach of Election Management Body (EMB) may be contributing to electoral crisis. ERIS a company founded in 1992 is a leading provider...
Oarabile Mosikare 28 November 2013
BCP and BNF members reviving PACT talk
The fiasco with the Francistown West by-election seems to have gotten members of the two main opposition parties talking about the need to revive opposition cooperation in the coming general elections. Meetings are said to be taking place, in which...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 28 November 2013
Govt to spend P62m tracking BX
A statement from the Ministry of Transport and Communication revealed that the system is currently being piloted in Gaborone where over 200 vehicles have been installed with gadgets that enable the surveillance of the vehicles and drivers to...
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Democracy
Staff Writer 28 November 2013
Japan and South Korea defy China air zone rules
Japanese aircraft had conducted routine "surveillance activity" over the East China Sea zone, the top government spokesman said. South Korea had also conducted a flight, its defence ministry said. China says planes transiting the zone, which covers...
Correspondent 28 November 2013
The alternative State of the Nation address
To be straight to the point betsho we are in a crisis. As you may all be aware, just a few weeks ago, we in the ruling elite, or rather ruling party, conducted what they normally call primary elections. Im against this whole exercise. Somehow, an...
Bame Piet 28 November 2013
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