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Women with no babies at high risk of ovarian cancer
An Oncologist at Gaborone Private Hospital (GPH) Dr Sebathu Chiyapo is calling on women to be more aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer; one of the deadliest gynecological cancers which kill many women every year. “Ovarian cancer is often...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Contact lenses dangerous if not used properly
Contact lenses have vastly improved options for those with poor sight. However, they can also cause permanent vision loss if not worn properly. This is a thin, curved lens that is designed to sit on a film of tears covering the surface of the eye. A...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Dusty road a health hazard for Mogoditshane Block 9 residents
Residents of Mogoditshane Block 5 have been battling against the dust problem that has become a health issue for well over a decade, with clouds of dust descending on their homes on a daily basis. Residents are concerned about the ‘wall of dust’...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Ndaba's party will be called Botswana Peoples' Movement
The Ndaba Gaolathe-led faction of Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) is on the verge of registering a new party, this publication has learnt. One of the names which will be submitted to the Registrar of Societies is the Botswana Peoples’...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Ndaba's BMD desperate for excuse to break free
Botswana Movement for Democracy’s (BMD) National Executive Committee (NEC) led by Ndaba Gaolathe wants the impasse at the orange movement to be resolved next week Thursday. Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) yesterday (Tuesday) started the...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Knife, gun wielding criminals target kombis
Local public transport drivers and passengers are in trouble - they are being attacked daily by thieves in and outside the city of Gaborone, day and night – but especially at night. The situation has worsened to a point where the majority...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Woman dies, rises again in church
Kanye woman, Hilda Modikwe could not stop crying last Sunday before the church when she narrated how her prophet resurrected her from the dead. According to the mother of three, Prophet Keletso Moenda of Be Free Christian Church in Gaborone was sent...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
Date rape prevalent but underreported
Date rape is prevalent in Botswana, according to psycho-support stakeholders but remains under-reported. Drugs like ndande are used to spike drinks of unsuspecting individuals and force them into sexual engagement. Pako Selemogo of Men and Boys for...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
ILO and Media join forces to fight labour & social injustices
The International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Country Director for Zambia has said that employment and labour issues are central to survival of communities and governments. Alexio Musindo was speaking at the ongoing training course for media...
Sun Reporter
| 29 August 2017
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