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Yellow Card offers over 150 000 customers in 9 countries the ability to buy, sell and trade cryptocurrencies, through our seamless Andriod, iOS and Web app. Not only does anyone in Africa have access to the exponentially growing crypto market, but...
Correspondent 26 July 2021
Deceptive enemy awaits in Moz, Masisi says
The terrorist conflict in Cabo Delgado, the oil rich north Mozambican province, has seen more than 3,000 people killed since 2017, with reports of beheadings, disembowelling of expectant mothers and other brutalities. Masisi, as SADC’s...
Mbongeni Mguni
| 26 July 2021
Back page this week: Rocky Start For Team Botswana In Tokyo
Staff Writer 26 July 2021
Front page this week: A Death Every Hour
Staff Writer 26 July 2021
Nyumasi Assesses New Offers After Leaving Police XI
The 35-year old left Police XI recently after his contract was not renewed. In 2019 Nyumasi signed a two-year contract with the club but only played for nearly six months before football activities were halted early last year in a bid to contain the...
Chakalisa Dube
| 26 July 2021
COVID-19 Third Wave Hits BFA
The association revealed that in a space of a week, up to 10 of its employees have tested positive for the virus. The association has also announced that several other employees are in isolation as a result of being close contacts to officers who...
Staff Writer 26 July 2021
Gunners Re-open Submissions For Exco Positions
The club has since explained that the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country has led to the postponement of the meeting. “In a joint leadership meeting of the club’s executive committee and the branch leadership held on...
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
| 26 July 2021
Rocky start for team Botswana in Tokyo
Kenosi was eliminated in the preliminary stage by Karriss Artingestall of Great Britain. The British won the women’s featherweight division (54kg-57kg) through unanimous decision. Artingestall stepped into the ring boasting of more experience...
Calistus Kolantsho
| 26 July 2021
Music Artists Remember Sejeso
Speaking on behalf of Botswana Musicians Union (BOMU), Phemelo Fresh Lesokwane said Sejeso was a pioneer, a legend and an asset to the global music industry. He also said Sejeso was a mentor to many local musicians and an idol to his fans. He added...
Mompati Tlhankane
| 26 July 2021
SoE Off-Putting Tourists – Chobe
Hospitality giant, Chobe Holdings pointed in its annual report that the extension of the State of Emergency (SoE) for a further six months will again affect their operations. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 last year, the government declared the...
Pauline Dikuelo
| 26 July 2021
BICA Unveils ‘Inspired Opportunities'
Sharing an overview of the campaign, Losika Seboni of Footprints Advertising said BICA’s overarching vision is to support Botswana’s development through a dynamic and ethical accountancy profession. “On the face of it, BICA has...
Cavin Kanoko
| 26 July 2021
CCA Goes After Pyramid Schemes
Pyramid schemes and other forms of deceptive schemes such as multiplication and chain letter schemes are on the increase in Botswana. Every day on social media platforms there is an invitation to consumers to participate in an arrangement that...
Pauline Dikuelo
| 26 July 2021
Procrastination- An Encumbrance That Make Life A Debt And Very Expensive
Procrastination is a quality of postponing to do certain events or responsibilities/ obligations. There is an English proverb that alludes that; “Procrastination is a stealer of time”. This means that the phase that one misses will never...
Kealeboga Ngwigwa
| 26 July 2021
Where Can I Find answers?
However, many would say, is the Bible still relevant today? Furthermore, why we should read the Bible. We are all busy people! Who has time to read yet another book? Is there any personal benefit or do we just do it to feel like we are fulfilling...
Ashley Thaba
| 26 July 2021
Street Children in Gantsi
Some asked for money from the shoppers. Others offered to push trolleys in exchange for money, and others still were just hanging out, bidding their time, it seemed. I know that any area is as safe as the safety of it’s most vulnerable. If the...
Lesego Nswahu Nchunga
| 26 July 2021
We Ask For Bread You Give Us Stones!
The delegation’s leader was Kgosi Keaboka Kgamane, who in April 1950 had reluctantly agreed to serve under the British as “Senior Tribal Representative” following the couple’s banishment. Keaboka was accompanied by five...
Jeff Ramsay
| 26 July 2021
Arm In: Vaccine Line And Characters
I love my president. I also love nurses. Well, the latter not in any way with PG tags but just because their effort will elongate my life somewhat. My age range is the most diverse group of vaccine recipients and as we are queued the chit chatter has...
Thulaganyo Jankie 26 July 2021
Milk. Do you Cook With It?
I suppose this is exactly what we are instilling in our boys when we tell them, well, I sometimes shout, that there is nothing wrong with asking if you are not sure or if you don’t know. It’s probably safer to ask! I digress. I recently...
Michelle Phetlhe
| 26 July 2021
Sober Minds Needed During A Crisis
Some are sinking into desperation and frustration. Emotions are probably at an all-time high as the country searches for answers with COVID-19 unrelenting in its attack. There are no clear cut solutions. Those in authority believe they hold all the...
Monitor Editor 26 July 2021
Drivers Show No Regard For Pedestrians
He added that on a daily or weekly basis they record accidents that involve pedestrians and in most cases, they have lost their lives. “Accidents involving pedestrians remain a concern because they continue to lose their lives at the hands of...
Pini Bothoko
| 26 July 2021
Six Fined P5,000 For 'Sunday' Soccer
Letlhakane station commander, superintendent Michael Maphephu said they arrested the players on the outskirts of Letlhakane after the men drove out of town to avoid detection. Maphephu said the teams were playing about seven kilometres outside...
Lesedi Mkhutshwa
| 26 July 2021
Bail Revoked For Attempted Murder Accused
Modise William, 39, landed in hot soup after he missed three scheduled court appearances for attempting to murder his girlfriend, Moithobosi Mbise in Selebi-Phikwe in 2016. William attempted to murder Mbise following a misunderstanding. He pleaded...
Lebogang Mosikare
| 26 July 2021
COVID-19 Pushing Combis To A Halt
At a time when public transport operators were eyeing a recovery, the worst happened. Recent limitations on inter-zonal travel, alcohol ban, restriction on gatherings and the temporary closure of schools, has operators in limbo. President of the...
Cavin Kanoko
| 26 July 2021
A Death Every Hour
But the last seven have been particularly fatal, with more than 1,000 lives lost. In August 2020, COVID-19 had claimed the lives of only six people in Botswana. At the end of December 2020, the death toll stood at 42. Botswana recorded its first...
Mqondisi Dube
| 26 July 2021
Teachers' Vaccination Hopes Fade
The teaching profession has been one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with teachers’ unions saying the death toll could swell if schools reopen before teachers get their jabs. Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) and Botswana Sectors of...
Goitsemodimo Kaelo
| 26 July 2021
Mortuaries Face COVID-19 Pressure
Banyatsi said this could see mortuaries bursting to the seams if COVID-19 deaths do not subside. Marina has stopped keeping bodies for three days due to an escalation of deaths. Marina urged bereaved families to immediately transfer the bodies from...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 26 July 2021
Concerned Youths Delay Masisi Petition
This follows after the Office of the President did not respond to a request to hand over a document outlining their concerns. The disgruntled group intended to deliver the petition last Saturday. The Concerned Youths leader, Keletso Victoria...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 26 July 2021
BCP Kgatleng East Defies Party Order
The Kgatleng East constituency was supposed to nominate their candidates on Friday as per the instruction of the central committee. The central committee had ordered the constituency to hold fresh nominations, arguing the initial meeting failed to...
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe
| 26 July 2021
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