School Drop-Out Weaves Baskets To Survive

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FRANCISTOWN: A majority of unemployed youth have a tendency of losing hope, but this has not been the case with Moshinga Ndhao, 25, who has turned basket-making into a living.

Ndhao, who hails from Maun, is living testimony that one can use his or her talent to eke out a living as she uses her weaving skills to put food on the table.

The woman who weaves and sells basketry dreams to one day own a shop with all kinds of her works and be able to hire other Batswana.

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These legal professionals, who are entrusted with upholding the rule of law, face numerous challenges that compromise their ability to effectively carry out their duties.Elsewhere in this edition, we carry a story on the lamentations of the officers of court.The prosecutors have raised a number of concerns, calling for urgent attention from all relevant stakeholders, including the President, Minister of Justice and the Attorney General. Their...

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