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ZCC members win 1st round in watershed case
Lobatse High Court judge, Godfrey Nthomiwa has ruled in favour of 17 members of Zion Christian Church (ZCC), who approached him on urgency to interdict disciplinary proceedings that were instituted against them by Bishop Edward Lekganyane. They are...
08 January 2016
Property wrap up 2015
Botswana’s overall property market remains relatively strong amidst a challenging economic climate. Property giants listed at Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) have realised a significant change of property investment landscape at least in the last 12...
08 January 2016
Botswana domesticates Rome Statute
Botswana is expected to soon domesticate the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court possibly before the end of this year. The domestication will happen after Parliament passes the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Bill of...
08 January 2016
BTU yet to respond to mother-body’s request
Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) is yet to respond to a letter from its mother body - Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) - regarding the utterances made by its Secretary General Ibo Kenosi about the federation. BTU Publicity...
08 January 2016
BotswanaPost dumps Cloudseed for BoFiNet
Launched in 2013, BotswanaPost’s product, Poso Cloud is facing a review following its underperformance in the market as expected, Botswana Guardian has established. Sources close to BotswanaPost have told Botswana Guardian that the parastatal did...
08 January 2016
BIHL results out in March
Botswana ‘s biggest insurance and asset management company, BIHL will release its year-end results in the first week of March. The firm, which is under the leadership of Gaffar Hassam, is already on a closed period for the just ended financial year...
08 January 2016
Electricity output drops Q/Q
The domestic economy’s demand for electricity from outside continues, despite the completion of the multi-billion Pula Morupule B Power Station. Fresh data from Statistics Botswana show that, imports for electricity jumped by 61,2 percent in the...
08 January 2016
Tough 2016 for these men
Balisi Bonyongo-Debswana Managing Director The Debswana boss’ seat will not be a cold one this year. The company is the owner of Jwaneng mine, the world’s biggest diamond mine by value. Production at the company, which is owned by De Beers and...
08 January 2016
Gerrymandering could deny UDC victory in 2019- pundits
Instead of the nation celebrating news reports that the Botswana Democratic Party intends to increase the number of constituencies from 57 to 120 in aid service delivery, observers say this should be a cause for concern. The resolution to increase...
08 January 2016
New year, new hope
A new year comes with renewed hope that in that year great things that did not happen in the previous year will happen. It also comes with determination that the goals set will be achieved and the necessary steps to be taken will be in order for...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Ati releases the Envelope
The year 2016 is expected to see the release of ATI’s second album entitled ‘envelope.’ According to him, it is inspired by the life of a Motswana wa sekei and is more cultural with a touch of urbanness that will be able to attract the modern...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Sereetsi- self made artist
Tomeletso Sereetsi of Sereetsi and The Natives is a self made artist, a poet, author and guitarist. He joined the music industry by putting out his First Album Sereetsi and The Natives in May 2015. Sereetsi says in 2015 there were a number of great...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Right candidate for the crown
Once she was crowned the opinions started to rage. Social media was alight with both negative and positive, but mainly negative comments. The gripe was that she was not black enough or she did not represent the Motswana woman; her critics went as far...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Molf accuses political parties of nepotism
The ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) and opposition parties have been accused of practising nepotism at their constituency offices at the expense of other deserving unemployed citizens. Former Member of Parliament for Gaborone West Robert...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Dead man's leg found missing in coffin
Residents of Chadibe in Tswapong were left in shock during the festive holidays when a funeral had to be postponed after it was discovered that the leg of the deceased was missing inside the coffin. Speaking in an interview, Mahalapye Police Station...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Court rescues dumped workers
The Francistown Industrial Court judge Galesite Baruti has ordered Diesel Power Botswana to pay the 132 workers it dumped late last year their salaries and other benefits for the months of October and November. The order follows an urgent...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
Pastor-cum-diviner condemns ritual murders as archaic
The recent murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Kweneng district allegedly for ritual purposes, has once again put politicians, traditional leaders, businessmen and women as well as, tragically, church leaders on the spotlight. Perhaps because of...
Sun Reporter
| 08 January 2016
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