The high profile corporate case involving former president Festus Mogae, Chief Justice Julian Nganunu, incumbent and former ministers and permanent secretaries is likely to go for trial at the High Court in Lobatse only after April next year.
In a development that might give a boost to the Mmamabula energy project, the South African government has opened the door for independent power producers by announcing the National Integrated Resource Plan on Thursday.
Local entrepreneurs were last week equipped with skills in exploring the United Nations Global Marketplace (UNGM) at the second general supplies Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Board (PPADB) workshop that was held at Boipuso Hall.
Bokamoso Private Hospital will open doors to the public on the second week of January next year. In a statement, the hospital says it is currently preparing for statutory licensing by the Ministry of Health (MoH).
Manfred Chibanga of Zambia has replaced compatriot Mike Sithole as coach of defending be MOBILE Premier League champions, Gaborone United (GU). Sithole was sacked by the Reds last week.
The story of utility midfielder Diphetogo 'Dipsy' Selolwane at Ajax Cape Town is currently a frustrating one.
Extension Gunners have decided to pay back the P20,000 they received from Gaborone United (GU) for the botched transfer of Powel Abednico.
Curtains came down on three months of Big Brother Revolution (BBR) screening on Sunday with the announcement of the winner of the grand prize.
On a dark and stormy night in Gaborone twenty dancers, singers and drummers performed to a delighted but small audience at the No 1 Ladies' Opera House at Kgale Siding.
A water bottle caused controversy on Sunday in the be MOBILE Premier League game between Notwane and Extension Gunners in Molepolole.
A patient is not just another case in the hospital or organism with pathology, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has said.
President Ian Khama's lieutenants came with their guns blazing as they defended him when debating his State of the Nation address last week.
The Annual President's Concert, which is the last event hosted by Maitisong every year, was once again a marvel to watch.
The conditions facing hundreds of mainly Zimbabwean migrants in Johannesburg is developing into a worsening crisis, with civil society groups urging the intervention of the South African government.
A group of disgruntled journalists met in Harare on Monday night and resolved to challenge in court last week's election of a new Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) executive.
Riot police loyal to excommunicated Anglican Bishop Nolbert Kunonga disrupted several church services in Harare at the weekend. Kunonga, a fanatical supporter of Robert Mugabe and beneficiary of his violent land reform programme, instructed police to bar all parishioners who were attending services, other than those controlled by priests loyal to him.
A truck carrying MDC supporters to a rally in Uzumba, Mashonaland East province, was attacked by stone throwing ZANU PF militias in the area on Sunday.
It is a year since the late North East District Council secretary, Mabel Mbaakanyi, passed on.
For most people, planning is very important. Even in our Tswana culture we plan well ahead for events like weddings, planting and harvesting.
The hunt is on for a falling star believed to have fallen somewhere at the confluence of Shashe and Motloutse Rivers or buried itself in a hole somewhere in the region a fortnight ago.
While the mercury on Cape Town's Long Street edged toward 30 degrees Celsius on Friday as thousand of revellers packed the street for the 2010 Fifa Final Draw party, many guys had their shirts off. But none could boast a torso like football fanatic Gary Smith's.
The Maputo Municipality is to implement, as from next year, an integrated development project for the Chamanculo 'C' neighbourhood, with Italian and Brazilian cooperation, declared the city's mayor, David Simango, on Monday.
A group of 19 people, believed to have fought in the guerrilla army of the former rebel movement Renamo, during the war of destabilisation, were arrested in the central Mozambican province of Zambezia, on 4 December, according to a report in Tuesday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias".
Three prisoners, serving terms of between 14 and 21 years at the Maputo top security prison, escaped in the small hours of Monday morning.
As a major corruption trial resumed in Maputo on Monday, another witness confirmed that in 2007 the then chairperson of the Mozambican Airports Company (ADM), Diodino Cambaza, had paid 20,000 dollars to purchase a property in Marracuene district, about 30 kilometres north of Maputo.
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