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World Relays organisers should have separate pricing for locals

It will be the first time this prestigious global event is staged in Africa, placing Botswana firmly on the world athletics map and creating an opportunity to showcase its capacity to organise truly global tournaments. As preparations gather pace,...

Dr Fahim Chand

A universal condition

Every street promises history, or, failing that, a truly persuasive cannoli, a fact my wife Shabana will happily confirm, usually with flaky pastry on her fingers and zero regret.We drift past churches older than my country and shops selling...

Tshwarelo Hosia

Psychological side of teaching, learning

A teacher’s mastery of content and ability to rise to the challenge to deliver content in a scintillating, engaging and thought-provoking fashion should have a profound impact on student learning outcomes. There is, undeniably, a correlation...

Solly Rakgomo

Belt and road: A strategic tool for one-China policy

This has led to Taiwan’s international isolation, reducing its diplomatic allies to a very limited number and confining recognition to only a few countries. China’s relationship with countries of the Global South is characterised by their...

Thulaganyo Jankey

Prophet And Loss Pastors

In short: prophets were the original ‘spoiler alerts’ for humanity. These, though, only existed in Biblical times. Then in recent times these completed morphed into flamboyant individuals with all manner of trickery. I think the advent of new age...

Michelle Phetlhe

Baking made easy with Buttercup Margarine

Buttercup Margarine has become exactly that for me, a trusted companion in baking. Indulging in simple pleasures feels effortless when you know your ingredients will deliver consistent, beautiful results. Since my discovery of baking with 2i Nutriday...

Mqondisi Dube

Why a 42-0 score line should worry women’s football

While dominant wins are often framed as proof of excellence, such an extreme score line instead exposes a serious lack of competition within the league. While Gaborone United (GU) cannot be blamed for beating what was put before them, the result...

Dr Fahim Chand

A ritual

Morning arrives too slowly, then all at once. Responsibilities politely excuse themselves. You power it on, half expecting fireworks, half braced for disappointment. Curiosity grips the controller and channels itself into adrenaline-fuelled fingers....

Solly Rakgomo

Digital terrorism vs outdated State strategies

All they need now is an internet connection, a social media account, and closed, hard-to-trace chat rooms. This is the new face of terrorism: invisible, borderless, and infiltrating our daily lives through the small screens in our hands. This...

Tshwarelo Hosia

The health of institutions in general

It goes without saying that school principals are responsible for the overall health of their institutions in general and in particular presiding over production of excellent student learning outcomes. The success or otherwise of a school rests on...

Michelle Phetlhe

Kon’nichiwa to Rhodes Quality Extra Fruit Jam

Soft, creamy, almost airy cloud like, this dessert continues to spark curiosity far beyond any border and ocean, and it’s easy to see why. In a world that feels increasingly fast and overwhelming, this simple cheesecake offers comfort and a sense...

Thulaganyo Jankey

Battle of the Big Bosses: Hair vs. Moustache

His mission though had nothing to do with cool drinks. Now, I don’t know if he thinks he’s the president of Venezuela, the president of the United States, or the president of the local golf club — but he’s definitely president of confusion....

Mqondisi Dube

Ntungamili’s exploits do not seek recognition, they deserve it

But on the eve of the country's 60th independence anniversary, Raguin has delivered the biblical Moses moment. Botswana has often expressed pride in sporting achievement, yet recognition for pioneers in less celebrated disciplines remains...

Dr Fahim Chand

No obligation

Their reach stretched bravely, then surrendered, as night reasserted its quiet authority.Inside, the space was warm and forgiving, though beyond the glass walls winter still ruled, patient and unyielding. Beside me sat my roommate, Dave.The place had...

Solly Rakgomo

China’s political influence in Africa

While China’s political and economic engagement in Africa remains the backbone of Africa-China relations, diplomacy is the main foreign policy tool which Chinese officials use to exert influence across the continent. China’s multilateral...

Mqondisi Dube

Why keep 2028 AFCON bid a secret or did SA jump the gun?

The proposed bid, led by South Africa, aims to bring Africa’s premier football tournament back to the region, tapping into the deep passion and commercial potential of the sport.South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie,...

Michelle Phetlhe

New Hinds salad dressings

Then one random afternoon you realise you’ve cooked three full meals, two snacks and somehow a pot is already empty again. That’s when it hits you.We are tired of them and they are tired of us. All said and meant in love, of course. The kids have...

Dr Fahim Chand

The story begins

Its contents were unknown, mysterious, and in the extravagant logic of childhood, potentially life-altering. All right, that may be an exaggeration but only just enough to make the point. As children, we are irresistibly drawn to lucky packets...

Solly Rakgomo

Uganda elections at a glance

While analysts widely view a Museveni victory as almost certain, given his firm control over state institutions and the ruling National Resistance Movement, the conduct of the vote and its aftermath could shape Uganda’s political climate, domestic...

Tshwarelo Hosia

Placing emphasis on pre service training

Emphasis should be placed on pre-service training. This is because there is no guarantee of in-service training and professional support.To ensure the agility of school leaders and, therefore, school success, the system should boldly embark on...

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BPS has reportedly suspended a ‘vigilante’ female police officer who allegedly mobilised a mob to assault a group of suspected thieves, an incident that led to a murder case.

Vigilante cop suspended for mob assault/murder

The Botswana Police Service (BPS) has reportedly suspended a ‘vigilante’ female police officer who allegedly mobilised a mob to assault a group of suspected thieves, an incident that led to a murder case.

Boitumelo Nchimako

Maid 'from hell' charged for assaulting a 1-year-old

A 30-year-old Boitumelo Nchimako appeared before the Broadhurst Magistrate's Court this morning, charged with cruel punishment.

Making plans: The Finance Ministry has made proposals for new tax rates

New tax rate targets top earners

The Finance Ministry is proposing the introduction of a new rate for personal income tax, which will see those earning P33,333 per month and above paying at 27.5%, rather than the current top tax rate of 25%.

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Motsamai, Manual Workers leaders clash over injurious remarks'

The disputed appointment of Andrew Motsamai as secretary of the Public Service Bargaining Council (PSBC) has taken a another turn, with him demanding that leaders of the Manual Workers Union retract what he describes as injurious, malicious and defamatory remarks made against him.

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Murder probe launched following discovery of two bodies at Sese

Two bodies have been discovered at Sese village near Jwaneng in what law enforcement officers suspect to be a murder-suicide incident.

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Ex UB lecturer’s rape case continues without expert witness

Extension II Chief Magistrate, Kamogelo Mmesi, has rejected admission of psychology expert witness as requested by the State in a rape case against retired University of Botswana (UB) professor Brothers Malema.

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Ezra Neethings breaks the norm with one-man live concert

Local musical sensation, Ezra Neethings, is set to redefine the live music experience in Botswana as he prepares to stage a one-man live concert on April 18 at the University of Botswana Indoor Sports Arena.

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Mabogo dinku a thebana

According to both the acting director of Veterinary Services, Kobedi Segale and acting Lands and Agriculture minister, Edwin Dikoloti, the virus currently raging through the North-East mostly likely first entered the country during the festive season.From the “unprecedented” number of cases picked in testing last week, it is likely that cattle and other livestock could have been infected last year, without being reported.Animal health...

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