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Ian Khama 28 June 2016
Government to continue helping refugees
Giving a keynote address at the commemoration of the World Refugee Day held here recently, the acting secretary for Defence, Justice and Security, Dimpho Mogami said the day was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 2000 to remind governments of...
Lebogang Mosikare
| 28 June 2016
BMD Gaolathe
Correspondent 28 June 2016
Lesotho crisis pushes SADC to the brink
In January, SADC chair, President Ian Khama, saved Lesotho from suspension, after exasperated leaders and representatives from South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Swaziland failed to reach consensus with Mosisili. A suspension would have...
Mbongeni Mguni
| 28 June 2016
Lesotho, SADC's litmus test
In various forms, the conflict in Lesotho has bubbled under since its Independence in 1966, erupting several times over the decades to often claim lives, fuel regional instability and further entrench poverty among Basotho. At least 40 percent of the...
Mmegi Editor
| 28 June 2016
Phikwe volleyball club acknowledges tough task ahead
Gareanna told Mmegi Sport over the weekend that his players still have fear and lack confidence. “What I have realised throughout all the games that we have played is that our players lack confidence. The players are new to the league and they...
Tumelo Mouwane 28 June 2016
Setshwane replaces Chambeshi at BDF XI
Setshwane, who has been acting as Chambeshi’s assistant, will lead the team into pre-season training ahead of the new campaign. The team reported for duty last week minus several players who have been released by the club. They have parted...
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
| 28 June 2016
New sponsors for Dr Kim golf tourney
Katumbela was addressing the media here on Friday, ahead of the eighth instalment of the tournament scheduled for July 30 and 31 at the Phikwe Golf Club. Katumbela said SPEDU is now on board as a second major sponsor, and with a packed line up of...
Correspondent 28 June 2016
BoBA grant slashed by 10 percent
Making his presentation on the grant allocation at the BoBA annual general meeting over the weekend, treasurer Frank Chikudzi said the sum was cut as funding did not improve even for other codes. He said the cuts did not only affect BoBA. He said...
Calistus Kolantsho
| 28 June 2016
BFA to use COSAFA money to clear debts
A source said the association intends to take advantage of the COSAFA ‘windfall’ to clear what it owes the players. “It will be profoundly wrong for the BFA to use the money to clear outstanding monies. That will be unfair, as...
Mqondisi Dube
| 28 June 2016
Ghetto festival a success
The dance competition was to raise awareness, develop dance sport athletes and bringing dancers to world-class standard. The competition started later than anticipated after a lot of different dancers and clubs from across the nation registered in...
Lesedi Mkhutshwa
| 28 June 2016
Local artists impress at the desert music festival
Revellers had already had enough of the dust and engine sounds for the day needing something to take them through the night. It would seem that local artists were exactly what the doctor prescribed. Every good festival has to be set on fire by...
Mompati Tlhankane
| 28 June 2016
Poor attendance at the Bon Fire Camp Out
The venue, added to the festival woes since was difficult to find and was not easily accessible for certain vehicles. Moreover, most people did not arrive for the desert race until Saturday morning. Despite the event being dubbed ‘Bon...
Mompati Tlhankane
| 28 June 2016
Tuks Senganga comes to town
Hip Hop and RnB Live Sessions is a weekly event that takes place at Chez Nicholas hosted by rapper, Scar whereby local Hip Hop and RnB artists perform with a live band. The event is the brainchild of Loapi Events. “This is our first main...
Dumisani Ncube 28 June 2016
Lesedi La Rona insured for P1.3bn
Lesedi La Rona is expected to fetch more than $80 million at a Sotheby’s auction in London, U.K. on Wednesday (tomorrow). While the $120 million figure may indicate how much the diamond could fetch at the upper end, these numbers tend to err...
Staff Writer 28 June 2016
Hunting tourism on the brink
Peake said in an interview that the 2014 hunting moratorium in Botswana has decimated the local hunting industry. She said even more worrying for them is lobby in Europe and America for ban of wildlife trophies, as this would add to their...
Boniface Keakabetse 28 June 2016
Khama�s keynote address at Innovation prize for Africa 2016
This is a good gesture which shows your recognition of our efforts towards embracing innovation and creativity as a means to achieving economic growth and competitiveness. We are very proud and thankful to host the event for recognising and...
Correspondent 28 June 2016
GCC proposes Township Act clause amendment
GCC is using the Township Act of 1968 and the Cemetery Act states that cemeteries should be open from 10am to 4pm and its clients have not been obeying the by-law made by the council. At first, councillor for Naledi South ward, Mathata Mosekwa had...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 28 June 2016
Entertainment curfew in Maun
Chief bye-law officer, Phemelo Matome confirmed that the Liquor Control Authority board resolved to close down the club for failure to operate within the stipulated hours. Matome said the closure was in line with Section 23 of the Liquor Control Act...
Boniface Keakabetse 28 June 2016
Mogae lashes out at anti-peace agents
Speaking during the plenary meeting of the joint monitoring and evaluation commission in Juba, Mogae touched on a variety of issues that concern him, often using descriptive words of how disappointed he gets on some of the regressive attitudes by...
Tefo Pheage 28 June 2016
SPEDU economy dying a slow death
Selebi-Phikwe region Manual Workers Union chairperson, Otsile Mbise said in a press conference last week that the past five years have seen a tremendous decline of population at the copper town. From about 60,000 the regional population has...
Correspondent 28 June 2016
Bilharzia investigations delay irks city mayor
The conference is held under the theme, ‘Health care training and education: A key to innovative workforce’. An outbreak of bilharzia was reported last week with 14 students diagnosed with the water-borne disease after playing in shallow...
Pini Bothoko
| 28 June 2016
Crazy week
Imagine seeing a dog running for dog’s life chased by a hare, wouldn’t that be hilarious? Crazy? Well it happened in Molepolole the week that was. When dog bites man, it is not news. But when man bites dog it’s big news. Crazy!...
Michael Dingake 28 June 2016
BCP to probe whether Khama owns a pontoon
BCP Vice President Kesitegile Gobotswang said at the party’s press conference that he learnt from sources in Shakawe that Khama owns the ferry and the Central Transport Organisation (CTO) is paying him rental. “During my visit to Shakawe...
Innocent Selatlhwa
| 28 June 2016
Training levy millions still unutilized
The director of HRDC funding Victoria Damane revealed this during a one-day levy payers’ s workshop held at Marang hotel recently. “We are worried that companies are failing to utilise the levy. At the moment we have P292 million unused...
Pini Bothoko
| 28 June 2016
�We are beaten, frozen, tied up, electrocuted�
The 24 are part of a group of more than 50 who were arrested between April and June last year, on charges that they were plotting a mutiny. The arrests culminated in the assassination of former Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) chief, Maaparankoe Mahao,...
Mbongeni Mguni
| 28 June 2016
Expose drug dealers � Molefhi
Molefhi made the plea on Friday at Phikwe Primary School’s victory celebrations for the class of 2015, when responding to the SELEBO sub-region Chief Education Officer, Lillian Matshameko’s concern that schools were currently facing...
Correspondent 28 June 2016
South African artists still disrespect Batswana
The disrespect did not stop at that. Another SA performer, Black Motion, who came late on Sunday morning at the event threatened to throw local star, Charma Gal, off the stage. While Charma Gal’s performance was getting heated up, the...
Mompati Tlhankane
| 28 June 2016
Fleming probes BPOPF contract termination
The BPOPF shook the markets last Friday when it issued a statement announcing an immediate termination of all contracts it had with Fleming Asset management. Fleming managed equities, bonds and properties on behalf of BPOPF. Although...
Pauline Dikuelo
| 28 June 2016
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