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Spira Tlhankane
  • Gov’t admits to potato, tomato shortages

    It’s not like this shortage was not there before the ban. Potatoe shortage gase botlhodi,” he told Parliament yesterday. Molebatsi was responding to a question from Francistown West legislator, Ignatius Moswaane who had asked the Minister of...

  • Veggie ban bears fruit – Gov't

    This comes after last month’s revelation by government that it has not yet done a study to determine the degree to which the imposition of restriction on importation of vegetables has to date influenced the country’s balances of trade. Earlier...

  • Proposed UK ban on trophy-hunting imports irks gov’t

    Recently, Members of Parliament in the UK voted to support a controversial ban on importing hunting trophies from thousands of species into the UK, preventing British hunters from bringing the body parts of lions, elephants, and giraffes into the...

  • ‘Kgosi Mosadi never planned PAP exit’

    On Tuesday, Parliament removed Kgosi Mosadi from the committee and replaced her with Specially Elected Member of Parliament Unity Dow who has since rejected the appointment.This was barely a week after Kgosi Mosadi had expressed that not many people...

  • P3 million shot in the arm for DPP

    Presenting the budget to the Committee of Supply, Minister of Justice, Machana Shamukuni said the rollo-ut of the project will continue in the financial year 2023/2024.For the 2022/2023 financial year, Shamukuni revealed that the project was...

  • Dow denounces Kgosi Mosadi’s Pan-African Parliament removal

    Parliament removed Kgosi Mosadi yesterday from the committee and replaced her with Dow, something that the Specially Elected MP says is not supported by the law regulating election to the Pan-African Parliament and is therefore of no force or...

  • Police yet to recover P17.5m from heists

    The millions of pula are monies stolen in cash-in-transit heists, bank robberies, and Automated Teller Machine (ATM) blasts. Responding to a question in Parliament yesterday, Mmusi disclosed that cash stolen in all heists amounts to a total of P22.6...

  • Decentralisation strategy to transform public sector

    Delivering his Committee of Supply Speech in Parliament recently, he said the strategy aims to improve capacity and coordination amongst stakeholders at different levels of government to enhance performance, efficiency, equity and sustainability of...

  • Traversing the boundaries of Forest Hill 9-KO

    This week, CoA ended the decade-long feud when a five-judge panel affirmed Balete as the rightful owners of the farm, which was purchased by the tribe in 1925. Fresh from their victory at the CoA on Tuesday morning, Bamalete royal uncles Kgosi...

  • Kgosi Mosadi: Price of victory on her life

    The CoA ruling put an end to a legal fight over Forest Hill 9-KO, the fiercely disputed land measuring 2,229 hectares that left government and Bamalete at odds.Now with Bamalete granted court victory, Kgosi Mosadi who was among the respondents for...

  • Forest Hill 9-KO acquired without consent

    This week Court of Appeal (CoA) upheld last year’s High Court’s decision to grant Bamalete ownership of their piece of land. “Based on the evidence on record, the farm was not purchased from the tribe but it was acquired by the Land Board...

  • Legislative scheme was unconstitutional- COA

    Delivering the judgement, Judge President Tebogo Tau said this was in violation of the protections of the right to property enshrined under section 8 of the constitution. “Based on the evidence on record, the farm was not purchased from the tribe....

  • Curtain closes on Bamalete land saga

    The Court of Appeal (CoA) was supposed to deliver judgement on the case on February 17 but Registrar of CoA Nomsa Moatswi wrote a letter to Bamalete lawyers, Motlhala and Co to inform them about the court’s decision to postpone judgement to a later...

  • Mthimkhulu dares Katlholo

    Katlholo was suspended from work on June 2, 2022, which means he has been on suspension for 8 months with full pay in compliance with legislative requirements, according to Mthimkhulu.Responding to a question in Parliament yesterday Mthimkhulu said...

  • Human-wildlife conflict costs gov’t P38.4 million

    These are costs incurred by damages caused by elephants and six other wildlife species that attract wildlife compensation namely lion, leopard, hippo, rhino, buffalo and crocodile.Responding to a question in Parliament this week, Minister of...

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