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Phenyo Segokgo torn between UDC and AP
When the purple movement, Alliance for Progressives (AP) was formed by disgruntled and frustrated members of Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD), people thought Phenyo Segokgo would join. But the youthful leader has since developed cold feet and...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Anglicans to tackle sexual abuse and dementia
The Anglican Diocese of Botswana will host the annual Wellness Festival at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross this coming Saturday, 21 October from 6am until lunch time. The festival, which starts with a 15km walk, is held annually in order to encourage...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
White Cane Safety Day observed
For most, a stroll down one of Gaborone’s busiest streets is not a big deal. But for the visually impaired like Tshepo Raditladi (27) it is something worth celebrating. "Being able to walk down the street without being scared of getting hit is...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Death report won't bring back Sir G
The family of the late Gomolemo Motswaledi - the former Secretary General of Umbrella for Democratic Change and leader of Botswana Movement for Democracy - is not interested in his death report. The accident report has been a hot potato in the UDC...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Disagreements erupt over Bulela Ditswe rules
Disgruntled members of Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) say the party is likely to face yet another disappointing general election in 2019 on account of the dictatorial tendencies displayed by party President Ian Khama. They accuse Khama of being a...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Why Motswaledi family supports AP
Ndaba was a true friend, he walked with Sir G in every circumstance The family of the late Gomolemo Motswaledi has not shied away from declaring its allegiance to the newly-formed political party - Alliance for Progressives (AP) - which is a...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Norilsk pushes Govt. against the wall
Giant Russian mining company Norilsk has pulled another stunt by issuing summons against former BCL board members and mine’s executive management for reckless trading. Norilsk recently extended their legal battle against government to recover both...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Man who threatened to kill Dorcas Makgato will stand trial
The Broadhurst Magistrate recently ruled that Wazha Tombo (49) who has been charged for threatening to kill Minister of Health Dorcas Makgatho is mentally fit to stand trial. Tombo has been charged with threat to kill contrary to section 2.20 sub...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
The celebrity black dog that uncovered P19 000
In recent days, the Botswana Police black Rottweiler sniffer dog has gained fame that no one anticipated after it suddenly graced families’ living rooms on almost a daily basis through local television station BTV. With just a bark and sniff, it...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Snitch on a drug lord, lose a finger
Cities and towns across Botswana have gained notoriety as hotspots for drugs. From students to middle-class employees, it seems to be en vogue to be sniffing or blowing something. There are certain cliques known to be part of the “drugs circles.”...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
85-year old perishes in Ftown fire
The sleepy location of Ntshe in Francistown was yesterday awoken to a tragic fire incident which gutted an 85 year old man. Speculation was rife that the pensioner who lived by himself in his farm in which he grew vegetables had sold his farm to a...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Stiletto walk on this weekend
The Cancer Association of Botswana together with Railpark Mall have joined hands to raise public awareness to the scourge of breast cancer by organising a 6-kilomentre Stiletto Walk for both men and women this Saturday. Under the theme, 'Big or...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Illicit diamond trafficking worries OLDM boss
Illicit diamond trafficking still remains a threat at Orapa’s Debswana mine despite the high security level, says Orapa Letlhakane and Damtshaa Mines (ODLM) General Manager Bakani Motlhabane.He revealed that there are issues of people found with...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
17 preschools closed
With the growing importance of Early Childhood Education and Development (ECC&D) in Botswana, some unscrupulous people have taken advantage of this to operate pre-schools illegally. This was revealed at the second Ba Isago University’s...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
Calls for greater kidney health reverberate this Friday
Over 150 Medical professionals from across the world will descend on Botswana this Friday to support calls for kidney health during the inaugural Botswana International Renal Conference. Held under the theme, ‘Sustainability of Renal Care in...
Sun Reporter
| 19 October 2017
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