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The Botswana Defence Force (BDF) has donated clothes and utensils to Jamataka residents, in a mission to promote the spirit of self-reliance.
The Department of Town and Regional Planning is faced with a shortage of land, which poses a serious challenge to the statutory control over the Francistown planning area, it has been revealed.
Health workers have been characterised as the cruellest people ever who insulted patients, stole drugs, cost the government a lot of money in lawsuits, and should be fired as a result.
The conventional forms of ploughing fields continue to surpass modern ways of farming.
There is increasing evidence that women who become infected with HIV did not voluntarily engage in high-risk behaviour, High Court judge Key Dingake has said.
Prisons XI are on course to return to the Premier League while last season's surprise package in the First Division South, Young Strikers are facing relegation.
Pontsho Moloi will be out of action for six weeks because of an ankle injury he sustained during the COSAFA Senior Challenge in Zimbabwe.
The Botswana Cricket Association (BCA) will hold its holiday clinics for junior players in Gaborone from today till December 15.
The popular Molapowabojang Recreational Park on the Lobatse/Kanye road, will be celebrating its 17th anniversary this year.
The Choppies Group has set the pace to double its footprints across Botswana and the southern African region.
Troubled Zimbabwe seem to have made better progress than other southern African countries in attracting nations coming for the 2010 World Cup to train on its soil.
The three shareholders of De Beers, one of whom is the government of Botswana, have reportedly agreed in principle to rescue the diamond giant from debt by injecting up to US$1 billion (P6.5 billion) into the company, through share placing,
The Inter-Faith Action for Peace in Africa (IFAPA), is a process facilitated by the Lutheran World Federation with the aim of bringing religious communities across the continent of Africa to cooperate and work together to promote peace in the continent.
Poor adherence to antiretroviral (ARV) treatment came to the fore on World Aids Day commemorations last Saturday at the Monarch Kgotla.
Zimbabwe will make a formal complaint to Botswana over its hosting of pirate radio stations beaming hate messages into the country in violation of the Global Political Agreement and threatening the survival of the inclusive Government.
It is World AIDS Day today. Our country has been lauded for its effective and visionary handling of the HIV/AIDS problem.
Selebi-Phikwe and its surrounding areas have been experiencing erratic water supply since the beginning of September, prompting the introduction of rationing and other remedial measures to restore stability.
Parliament has deferred a motion by Kweneng South East Member of Parliament (MP), Edward Raletobana, calling on the government to revise eligibility for land allocation from 21 to 18 years.
Service in some of the commercial banks in the country is really disgusting and something needs to be done urgently.
Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) has failed to fully take advantage of exporting beef to the European Union (EU) duty-free and exploiting the opportunity created by the suspension of Brazil from the market as the global recession forced consumers to look for cheaper sources of protein.
Versatile artist Joel Keitumele, best known for his talent search programme Mokaragana on Botswana Television (Btv), has released a comedy DVD namely Joelafik TV.
Lately local musicians have been trying their hand at acting and perhaps as the festive season kicks in, Batswana should invest in local talent and one of the products to look out for during this silly season is Kulenyane Studio's E ke ntolo Volume 2.
Pacesetters, Township Rollers maintained their five point lead at the top after a battling 2-1 win over BDF XI on Sunday as the be MOBILE Premier League entered its 10th week.
Township Rollers' direct football and a high fitness level has yielded positive results for the be MOBILE Premier League leaders.
Unlike many of her Cabinet colleagues, the new Minister of Education and Skills Development (MOE), Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi met with school heads and had an almost spiritual interaction. What has become the norm is that ministers visit their employees, simply to instill fear in them and threaten their job security.
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