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Masisi denies NPF presidential immunity waiver
“This thing ya gore I am going to lift my presidential immunity to testify in court, I read about. Nna I have pledged my innocence with respect to taking any money from NPF, or any such allegation,” Masisi said at a press conference...
Thalefang Charles
| 13 February 2019
About 70 elders live alone in urban centres
Van der Westhuizen said seven are in Gaborone, 24 in Francistown, 15 in Selebi-Phikwe, 22 in Lobatse and five in Palapye. This was after the Member of Parliament (MP) for Francistown South Wynter Mmolotsi wanted the minister to inform...
Kebone Laetsang 13 February 2019
Cross-border crime a global concern - Marathe
She said this when officially opening a workshop on basic criminal intelligence analysis, which was held at Grand Palm yesterday. She said cross-border crimes such as human trafficking, environmental crime, drug trafficking, money laundering and...
Pini Bothoko
| 13 February 2019
Nato faces stock-theft charge
Ramotswa Police Station commander superintendent Keoagile Tau said Nato and his co-accused were stopped and searched while driving a Honda Fit near the Kudumatse intersection, commonly known as the Nokia traffic lights, on Monday. Two goats were...
Kabelo Boranabi
| 13 February 2019
Zimbabwe 'to scrap repressive media law'
The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act has been the leading weapon in stifling media freedom. During former President Robert Mugabe’s rule it was used to arrest journalists and shut down newspapers. It places restrictions...
BBC.COM 13 February 2019
Arrears to banks near P6bn
The November total for all outstanding arrears is the highest in several years, according to the latest figures from the Bank of Botswana. According to the central bank, 2018 opened with arrears at P5.3 billion, which then dipped to P5.2 billion...
Mbongeni Mguni
| 13 February 2019
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