Archives
Explore
Home
News
Sun Health
Lifestyle
Business
Sports
Audio Visuals
Opinion & Columns
Specials & Supplements
Events
Classified
More
About Us
Advertise with Us
Sitemap
Contact us
Sign in
Register
Home
News
Sun Health
Lifestyle
Business
Sports
Audio Visuals
Opinion & Columns
Specials & Supplements
Events
Classified
E-Edition
Politics
Masisi & Khama
Ghetto Metro
Covid-19
International
Magatwe/Gossip
Sun Doctor
Know Your Specialist
Yoga Corner
Mental Health Series
Positive Living
Sun Fitness
Vibe & Showbizz
Beauty
Food
Book Review
Fashion
Travel
Economy
Money
SMME Corner
BG Markets
Football
Athletics
Volleyball
Boxing
Netball
Motoring
Other
Videos
Podcasts
Documentaries
BG Comment
Sun Says
Security Talk
Cartoon
Third Eye
Ernesto's Briefs
Joe-Brown: From me To You
Social Beat
Beyond The Rainbow
For Love's Sake
Educational Assessment
Platform
Other
Edumail
Agriculture
In Gear
Property
Get Away
Game
HIFI Corp
Ackermans
Incredible Connection
BG Breakfast
Sun Health Expo
Sun Awards
Select Year:
2025
|
2024
|
2023
|
2022
|
2021
|
2020
|
2019
|
2018
|
2017
|
2016
|
2015
|
2014
|
2013
|
2012
|
2011
|
2010
|
2009
|
2008
|
2007
|
2006
|
2005
|
2004
|
2003
|
Select Month:
January
|
February
|
March
|
April
|
May
|
June
|
July
|
August
|
September
|
October
|
November
|
Archives:
Wednesday February 03
Thursday February 04
Friday February 05
Monday February 08
Tuesday February 09
Wednesday February 10
Thursday February 11
Friday February 12
Monday February 15
Tuesday February 16
Wednesday February 17
Thursday February 18
Friday February 19
Monday February 22
Tuesday February 23
Wednesday February 24
Thursday February 25
Friday February 26
Ministry of Health to sign new agreement with BHP
Government continues its partnership and collaboration with the Botswana Harvard Aids Institute Partnership (BHP) to address key HIV/AIDS related public health challenges, says Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Alfred Madigele. Speaking during...
Keikantse Lesemela
| 25 February 2019
VALENTINE’S DAY HORROR
A herdsman in Molepolole discovered a burnt human body whilst looking for cattle in the bush at Ratotoboro ward last Thursday whilst many were celebrating love. The herdsman discovered a heap of burnt circular wires, but upon scrutiny, he realised...
Sun Reporter
| 25 February 2019
Of 11 cattle heads and a speeding Honda Fit
Kgotla Gotcha of Lentsweletau village lost 11 cattle recently, and he suspects this to be the work of professional thieves who sell meat to butcheries. Gotcha’s 11 cattle were killed in three different places. Suspicions were raised when a blue...
Irene Shone
| 25 February 2019
CHANGING LIVES THROUGH MUSIC
The Big Bands in Botswana project established by the Botswana Society For Jazz Education (BSJE) and sponsored by the Embassy of the United States of America officially launched in Bontleng, Gaborone this past Friday. Members of Bontleng community...
Keletso Thobega
| 25 February 2019
Beware the haters and schemers Bra Tony!
Dear Masunga My man, kana I never really got to congratulate you on your grand ascendance to the summit of the Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) management structure. I am sorry to have taken this long morena; it was not out of any...
Joe Brown 25 February 2019
‘Hands off our genitals’
Members of Rainbow Identity Association (RIA) are embarking on one-on-one meetings with Members of Parliament and councilors, with the aim of unpacking their ‘Hands off our genitals’ campaign. The campaign wants the Ministry of Health and...
Yvonne Mooka 25 February 2019
Cancer affects children too
Leukaemia is the most frequent type of childhood cancer occuring in Botswana and represents 25.4% of all childhood cancers in the country, says Medical Director at Global HOPE Botswana, Dr. Jeremy Slone. Being aware of the common signs associated...
Rachel Raditsebe
| 25 February 2019
Your physical environment controlls your genes (epigenetics)
To be aerobic as opposed to the anaerobic is to maintain an alkaline state of a 7.4 P.H BALANCE or a balance close to 7.7.4 PH. Diseases cannot survive in an alkaline host, they thrive in an acidic state .Acidosis is the birth of cancer. 85 % of...
Sun Reporter
| 25 February 2019
YOGA AND GOOD HEALTH.
World Health Organisation (WHO) defines health as “….a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of Art of Living, explains good health as...
Pauline Sebina
| 25 February 2019
Wame Gori integrates IT in youth health care services
Wame Gori, a youth officer at the Botswana Family Welfare Association (BOFWA) talks to SunHealth about helping young people aged between 10-24 years with a whole range of issues from behavioural difficulties to teenage pregnancy. What does your...
Sun Reporter
| 25 February 2019
United, we can all beat Cancer
There is a question that I get asked a lot by both patients and relatives. Everyone wants to know what causes cancer? It makes sense because one way or the other, cancer affects all of us. We all want to know want causes it so that we all avoid...
Sun Reporter
| 25 February 2019
GLUE SNIFFING AFFECTS OUR MENTAL HEALTH
One reader recently enquired through email over whether glue sniffing can cause mental health problems or not. Glue is classified under a group of drugs known as inhalants and it is an open fact that inhalant use is a cause for concern. Inhalant use...
David Sydney Mangwegape
| 25 February 2019
Subscribe
Receive latest and breaking news via email
Submit
Have a Story?
Please validate Recaptcha before submit
Send