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DCEC And DSI Fight Reaches Crisis Point?

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has expressed reluctance to continue with the multi-million Central Medical Stores (CMS) case because of a clash with the newly formed government security intelligence outfit.


Girlfriend Drops Charges to Save Children

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
A threat to kill complainant has dropped charges against her boyfriend because he is the breadwinner for her children.

Let's Have Congress - BNF Boteti North

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Boteti North constituency of the Botswana National Front (BNF) has written to the party secretary general Mohammad Khan, asking the central committee (CC) to convene a national congress instead of a conference this month.

Debswana Donates to Agriculture

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Signs that agriculture is gradually being recognised as the backbone of the country's economy were witnessed when Debswana donated P600,000 to the Ministry of Agriculture to sponsor agricultural shows across the country.


Nurses Train in ARV Prescription

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Up to 183 nurses have so far been trained in a project to dispense or prescribe ARV drugs after a policy change in the country's health sector.

Change Attitude to Curb Road Carnage - MVAF Chief

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVAF) chief executive officer (CEO) Cross Kgosidiile has called for change of attitudes on "our roads if the country wishes to attain its Vision 2016 of a safe and secure nation".

Ngwenya Worried

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Township Rollers coach Dickson Ngwenya is a worried man. After watching his side lose 4-3 to ECCO City Greens in the first semi-final of the Orange Kabelano Charity Cup, Ngwenya has said there is need to make radical changes in

HIV Group Wins Awards At Women's Expo

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Women entrepreneurs from across the country showcased their goods and crafts at a week-long National Women's Exposition that ended at the weekend.

Irate Gunners Fans Harass Mohambi

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Extension Gunners' striker Tiroyamodimo 'Trx' Mohambi was forced to leave the UB Stadium in a hurry on Tuesday night after some fans swamped him saying his loyalty to the club is suspect.

House to Debate Media Bill Soon

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
A piece of legislation to address issues relating to media practice and the media industry in Botswana is to come before Parliament soon.

Our Reputation is At Stake

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
The African Union (AU) Summit in Egypt has ended and so have the dreams of Zimbabwean people who pinned their hopes on this hopeless organisation.

Government Gets Fare Ultimatum

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
The government has been told to raise bus fares within 14 days or there will be no buses, the Chairman of the Botswana Bus Operators Association, Tirafalo Mponang, has confirmed.

Botswana's Stance on Country

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Speech delivered by Vice President Mompati Merafhe at the AU summit.

Mhlanga Releases Eight-Track Album

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Botswana Defence Force (BDF) Band muso Philip Mhlanga has released an eight-track album entitled Tau tsa Nhabe.

Notwane Atone Kabelano Setback

03.07.2008 23:32    allafrica.com
Notwane put the Kabelano Charity Cup setback behind them to win the Goitsemang Merafe soccer tournament at the UB Stadium on Tuesday.

Farming for the Country And Not the Individual

03.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
Despite often owning large areas of land, many farmers in Botswana only choose to cultivate a few acres, as that is all they need to feed their own families.

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