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Patricia Edwin 24 July 2014
Ka Setswana mogolo wa sutelwa...
Patricia Edwin 24 July 2014
Khama must stop this unfair practice
Therefore, they throng the venues where such meetings are held hoping to share their daily challenges with the chief executive of the republic. They put aside their political affiliations to meet their President to communicate their daily challenges....
Mmegi Editor
| 24 July 2014
Zim man among alleged police impostors
The arrest comes after Francistown has been abuzz for months with reports of a gang of police imposters robbing businesses. Tshepo Bebe, 30, from Zimbabwe and his Batswana co-accused, Denis Tabulawa, 34, Gaone Smart Patronella, 39 and Esther...
Lebogang Mosikare
| 24 July 2014
Debswana wants Gaetsaloe case back at High Court
Last week, at the Court of Appeal, the company’s lawyer Owen Cook from South Africa challenged the High Court’s decision to dismiss its application on the postponement of the trial saying it has prejudiced his client in losing the...
Mpho Mokwape
| 24 July 2014
MPs reject �selective� land policy
The policy returned to Parliament this week, after it failed in the October 2013 session, where MPs expressed their discomfort with the use of the word “indigenous” in clauses where the policy proposed to reserve land for people...
Nnasaretha Kgamanyane
| 24 July 2014
Kweneng cemetery row enters last lap
While the meeting was held behind closed doors with all parties sworn to secrecy, Mmegi was able to establish that discussions were adjourned to next Wednesday. Sources who attended the meeting said the emotional meeting, the first...
Sharon Mathala 24 July 2014
BDP suspends Masitara�s campaign head
Mmegi has been informed that specially nominated councillor, John Mazabathi Mokandla, has now replaced Seretse, who was suspended last week. Yesterday, Mokandla confirmed that he is now the campaign manager for the constituency where the BDP will be...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 24 July 2014
BCP steadfast on mother-tongue teaching
Using his personal experiences as an example, Saleshando asserted the importance to using a language a child is familiar with, in teaching. “Although Crescent English Medium school has better facilities than Rachele Primary School, the move...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 24 July 2014
Pickpocket breaks down in court
The complainant caught him red-handed and a mob dragged Kudumane to the Borakanelo Police Station where he was taken into custody. In his defense, unemployed Kudumane told court he stole the money, as he has to support his...
Nnasaretha Kgamanyane
| 24 July 2014
Tournaments' deal deadlocked
FIFA has threatened to punish Botswana if the tournaments that are established and run by government, contrary to football rules and regulations, do not come under the BFA by September 22. Under the proposed arrangement, the tournaments would...
Mqondisi Dube
| 24 July 2014
BDP founder�s son murdered
Leon’s late father, Benny, was among the small group which gathered under the now famous morula tree on February 28, 1962, to form what would later be known as the Botswana Democratic Party. The older Steinberg was appointed treasurer at the...
Sharon Mathala 24 July 2014
UDC leaders late coming �spoils the party
Boko was scheduled to officially open the conference at 11am, but events only got underway at 3pm due to delays by him and other leaders. Later, UDC secretary general, Gomolemo Motswaledi, told journalists that the party would do its best to address...
Chakalisa Dube
| 24 July 2014
Culture Spears, Jah Prayzah renew bond
Culture Spears will launch their fifth album Kulance in the two cities, and will have the visiting musician perform at both events as a supporting act. Jah Prayzah has a fresh collaboration with Charma Girl and the two will perform a song...
Thato Kala 24 July 2014
Seretse to officially open the revamped Thapong
The arts centre has been a hive of artistic activity for many years now. Apart from a host of resident artists who work from the centre, other local and international artists have frequented the centre for exhibitions and workshops. Despite being...
Chippa Legodimo 24 July 2014
BBS sponsors Zeus, Kearoma
Kearoma is a nominee in the Best Female Southern Africa category while Zeus has received two nominations for Best Male Southern African and Best Rap Act. Kearoma has been nominated alongside Lira (South Africa), Toya De Lazy (South Africa),...
Maureen Odubeng
| 24 July 2014
BDC assets value tops P3 billion mark
BDC said despite a challenging financial year, they were able to record the significant asset value growth. The assets portfolio now sits at over P3.09 billion as at the end of the last financial year, which ended in June 2013. The report notes that...
Thato Kala 24 July 2014
SADC finally signs EU trade deal
The deal will now grant Botswana and six other member states in the SADC bloc duty and quota free access to the EU market. The coordinator of the seven SADC–EPA members, Banny Molosiwa revealed this last week at a two day SADC trade and...
Pauline Dikuelo
| 24 July 2014
Pula Steel to prolong BCL lifespan - Mahupela
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of Pula Steel and Casting Manufacturers last week, Mahupela said the mine shall remain part of Batswana’s lives and will transform the small town of Selebi-Phikwe into a true...
Onalenna Kelebeile 24 July 2014
Chess feud alarms BNSC
A campaign by legendary Russian, Garry Kasparov who is out to oust countryman Kirsan Ilyumzhinov from the helm of world chess governing body - FIDE - has caused enough divisions in the Botswana Chess Federation (BCF) to attract the attention of BNSC....
Mqondisi Dube
| 24 July 2014
Gunners, Bristol brawl leaves sour taste
The friendly game, played at the National Stadium on Monday, saw Gunners defender, Gabriel Bokhutlo lunge at Karleigh Osborne leaving him heavily bruised on the shin in the closing stages of an entertaining encounter. The English side won...
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
| 24 July 2014
Matlhaku raises age-cheating claims after loss
The Zambians hosted and won the first leg of the qualifiers 1-0 on Sunday but Matlhaku said most of the players were not eligible to play. However, he was quick to point out that his charges will overturn the deficit. "We were playing big men....
Thato Kala 24 July 2014
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