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Staff Writer 26 July 2017
New diesel and petrol vehicles to be banned from 2040 in UK
Ministers will also unveil a £255m fund to help councils tackle emissions from diesel vehicles, as part of a £3bn package of spending on air quality. The government will later publish its clean air strategy, favouring electric cars,...
BBC.COM 26 July 2017
BMD
Here wast though bayed brave hart...
Mmegi Editor 26 July 2017
Botswana is increasingly becoming an evil nation
But in the era of social media, that has since changed. The young generation instead of leading the debate to take this country forward, is engaged in pettiness. Social media bullying is a reality. Few countrymen and women are harassed on a...
Mmegi Editor
| 26 July 2017
Club licensing committee assesses applications
Club licensing, which is now compulsory for all premier league sides, requires the clubs to adhere to several requirements before they can be admitted into taking part in the domestic as well as CAF competitions. Both the BPL and the mother body,...
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
| 26 July 2017
BNSC to reconsider finance model
The move is being influenced by the ‘so called’ minority codes such as karate, swimming, athletics, chess amongst others at international stage. The codes have proved themselves over and over again that they are a force to reckon with but...
Calistus Kolantsho
| 26 July 2017
Forest pocket P130,000 from Kgamanyane�s GU move
Kgamanyane, who had a running contract at Forest until 2019, signed a two-year deal with GU last week. Speaking to Mmegi Sport yesterday, Forest general manager Mompati Ditiro said the club initially demanded P150,000 but after negotiations they...
Kabelo Boranabi
| 26 July 2017
Aspiring star hopes for breakthrough
Speaking to Showbiz, Small who is also a dancer said that upon realising that he was blessed with of singing and dancing talent he decided to venture into music and not let his God-given gifts go to waste. “I’m part of a family that...
Oleosi Kgosi 26 July 2017
BIMC aims to unlock hidden economy
BIMC is an annual conference that aims at improving the country’s music industry, time and again, through different initiatives. This year the conference looks forward to brining local and international music business players that...
Dumisani Ncube 26 July 2017
ATI releases Envelope tomorrow
“We are finally launching the album this Thursday I will perform and sample a number of tracks on the album. I will be selling and signing copies of the album too on the day,” ATI said. With ATI being a man of surprises one...
Dumisani Ncube 26 July 2017
BICA seeks more powers against errant accountants
The BICA Act of 2010 states that BICA can fine an unregistered accountant who provides service for a fee or salary for a fine of P500,000 or 10 years imprisonment. However, this Act does have gaps as it does not give BICA the Authority to involve...
Pauline Dikuelo
| 26 July 2017
NAPRO calls for gov�t procurement support
Speaking during a tour of the plant by the Central District Council’s (CDC) executive committee, operations manager, Ramogoma Kaisara said this could assist NAPRO to achieve its mandate of developing the horticultural sector and ensuring food...
Onalenna Kelebeile 26 July 2017
Ntshokele phaletshe ke dintwa fela � Batswana
Se mme go lebega se bakwa thata ke banna ba ba sa amogeleng go fela ga marato a bone le basadi ba ba ntseng ba nna le bone mo matlong e le bontshokelo phaletshe. Ka jaanong go lebega dintsho tse di tsweletse ka go tlogela bontsi bo tletse ka...
Teichler Rankoa 26 July 2017
A bo radikhombi ba kgalemelwe
Go kopane le go phorwaphorwa ga bana ba dikole tse di kgolwane ke bakgweetsi bangwe ba dikoloi tsa sechaba, tota le go betelelwa ga bana bao. Ka fa letlhakoreng le lengwe, nno tagi le go gogela motokwane mo dikoloing tsa sechaba, ke bakgweetsi...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
E seng DIS � Kwerepe
Kwerepe o buile jaana bosheng kwa palamenteng, fa a ne a araba potso ka Mopalamente wa Ghanzi Bokone, Noah Salakae. Mothusatona Kwerepe o boleletse palamente gore, dikgang tse di amanyang DIS le bogodu jo bo umakiwang, ga dina lepele le morago. A...
Tobokani Baratang 26 July 2017
Rakhombi o tlhotlhomisetswa petelelo
Maleka o tshwaetse jaana ka nako e a reng, ba tlhotlhomisa tiragalo e mo go yone, monna mongwe wa mokgweetsi wa koloi e e rwalang sechaba (khombi) ya tsela ya Tlokweng route 4, a beteletseng mosetsanyana wa sekole, wa dingwaga tse di lesome le...
Tobokani Baratang 26 July 2017
The Rule of Law as a Social Determinant of Health
I address you in my capacity as the Co- Chair of the African Think Tank on HIV, Health and Social Justice and President of the Africa Judges Forum on HIV, Human Rights and the Law. The rule of law is increasingly understood as a foundational...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
Bonsmara breeder laments predator attacks
Visser raised his concerns in an interview with Mmegi after a field walk organised by the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Food Security (Animal Production) under the theme, ‘To encourage preservation and development of feedstock of...
Lesedi Mkhutshwa
| 26 July 2017
The ins and outs of the traditional cattle post
This was a complicated labor supply chain spurred by the symbiotic relationship between the British and the South African mine corporations. It would appear the traditional cattle post in Botswana was not part of the supply chain, but it...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
National Director of SOS Children�s Village speaks
It has been a fulfilling journey as we have been able to build many families and support our children and youth to be independent and self-supporting. We have gained a lot of experience in child care and are thus able to share best practices with...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
ESTeRES Boutique Agency organises Women�s Etiquette Brunch
The agency prides its self in concept and experiential events. Why is it important to have an etiquette event? It helps us show respect and consideration to others and makes others glad that we are with them. Without proper manners...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
Spaghetti road gives hope to taxi operators
The Thapama Interchange is the first of its kind in Botswana, and it is expected to boost the local economy through an improved transportation system, which will ease traffic flow in and out of the city, especially always chock-a-block and ever-busy...
Lesedi Mkhutshwa
| 26 July 2017
Gov�t urged to consider refugee integration
The MPs said that if integrating some refugees can be useful to the development of the country’s economy it may be wise for the government to consider looking into the matter. This followed a question to the Minister of Defence, Justice and...
Pini Bothoko
| 26 July 2017
Liquor traders cry �doom� over increased licence fees
A statement released on the Daily News dated July 24, reads, “Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry has announced that licence fees for some liquor businesses have been increased and that the increment affects both new and renewal...
Lesedi Mkhutshwa
| 26 July 2017
Flavoured public condoms to hit bedrooms soon
Chief health officer in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Elizabeth Koko said during an HIV/AIDS briefing that in 2008 studies revealed condom usage among the above mentioned age bracket stood at 78.4%, and the number dropped to 65.2% five years...
Baboki Kayawe 26 July 2017
Moswaane�s supporters face assault charges
Boago Mosarwane, Otsile Moses and Chidzani Mokgwebe allegedly assaulted Masogo early this year at the party’s controversy-ridden region elective congress here. In an interview with Mmegi yesterday, the station commander for Francistown...
Chakalisa Dube
| 26 July 2017
Is Gaolathe a constitutional deliquent?
At the time, I remarked that “It was wrong in my view to wish away the decision of the working committee simply on the advice sought from their counsel without seeking to invalidate that decision before a competent tribunal. I am of the...
Owen Nsala 26 July 2017
The Old North-South Road
And who wants to know about yesterday? The fact is that for a few, these changes are of great interest. Look at this old map, for instance, and note how closely the road hugs the railway line, almost as if they were close...
Sandy Grant 26 July 2017
Botswana's relentless stance against China on Dalai Lama
MR D. L. KEORAPETSE (SELEBI PHIKWE WEST): asked the Minister of International Affairs and Cooperation to explain the Government’s position on One China Policy:- (i) to state if Government in its foreign policy recognises One China Policy, and...
Correspondent 26 July 2017
Lobatse International Beef Festival slated for Saturday
In its fifth year, the festival is a melting pot of indigenous beef-based dishes that are envisioned to celebrate Botswana’s rich beef heritage. The event is a showcase of rustic three-legged pot meats like mokwetjepe, mokoto, Serobe and a...
Staff Writer 26 July 2017
Gun-wielding father convicted following rage incident
Botsang Bareki was convicted of showing up at the school angry, ready to avenge his child’s injuries they suffered at the hands of other pupils. Armed with a short gun at the school without any lawful excuse, Bareki caused terror to the...
Lebogang Baingapi 26 July 2017
Gov�t seeks compromise deal with Russians
Norilsk Nickel has sued the government over a failed deal in which BCL Mine was to buy the Russian company’s 50% stake in the Nkomati Mine. The Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy security Minister Sadique Kebonang told...
Brian Benza 26 July 2017
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