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  • Batswanas should make RCWR their first choice: It could be the difference between life and death

    Martin Luther King Jr. said: "If you can't fly, then run. If you can't run, then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward." Moving forward can often be hard when we don’t have the tools to...

  • HAPPY HOLY HOMOSEXUAL

    We have witnessed and heard, we are still witnessing and hearing how some people, in this case people who identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or queer – LGBTIQ, struggle to come to terms with their sexual and gender...

  • CROCKY DOCKY

    Dorcas Makgato, Member of Parliament for Sefhare-Ramokgonami constituency, will take no prisoners in future when defending Botswana Democratic Party and her constituency. Makgato, who is also Minister of Transport and Communications, challenged...

  • NEW AGE POLITICIAN

    Botswana Democratic Party’s Parliamentary candidate for Kanye North Constituency Thapelo Letsholo advises his constituents to go for youthful competence, result-oriented representation and shun the outdated and usual political rhetoric. If...

  • FACE APP CRAZE SPOILER

    A majority of internet users are oblivious to the risk of giving out personal information on the internet. There is a current buzz about Face App, a catchy meme creator dominating social platforms that applies artificial intelligence based filters to...

  • Botswana Railways hit by fuel theft

    Botswana Railways lost fuel business due to continuous incidents of stolen fuel from the tanks and delays mainly at Mafikeng, in the north Western side of South Africa. Botswana Railways Chief Executive Officer Leonard Makwinja said, during...

  • DLODLO UNFAZED

    Sydney Pilane says he is unaffected by Duma Boko’s weekend rants. Boko was quoted insulting Pilane during the launch of Ketlhalefile Motshegwa in Gaborone Bonnington South this past weekend. Pilane told The Midweek Sun that the UDC is unworthy of...

  • WE ARE NOT USING DIAMONDS TO KILL ELEPHANTS, THAT’S HOGWASH! – BOTSWANA MINISTER

    Botswana is not using diamonds to kill elephants as alleged by some conservationists after the southern African country announced plans to lift a ban on elephant hunting to address growing conflict between humans and wildlife, a government official...

  • DEVILS AT GOVT, CEDA

    The CEO of CEDA Thabo Thamane this week appeared before Broadhurst Magistrate Court to testify in a threat-to-kill case. Particulars of the matter are that Tombo has been charged with threat to kill contrary to section 2.20 and for the use of...

  • DOUBLE-EDGED BLESSING

    Euphoria attended Ian Khama’s arrival into Botswana’s political space back in 1998. However, the excitement soon turned into palpable fear especially among the rank and file of Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). This, the party that his late...

  • Elephant Summit May 3 – 7 in Kasane

    Southern African heads of state in particular those affected by high elephants population meet next week Tuesday in Kasane to decide how best people can co-exist with species. Minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism,...

  • BATTLE FOR MMADIKOLO

    University of Botswana students are bracing themselves for the Student Representative Council (SRC) elections. Contenders are fighting tooth and nail to appease the electorate. Three camps are in contention to fill the 13 council...

  • Diva Vebrok and Benson Phutego drop love sin gle

    Diva Vebrok and Benson Phutego recently released their joint single titled Ha o ka leba. The two launched the song at a listening session at Greenberry Gardens. Music artists including Nono, Franco and promoters PP and Gloria Dzwikiti as well as...

  • Recreated Subs

    Meatball subs in soggy, falling-apart buns are just the worst. That’s why I recommend toasting our rolls for this recipe. The heftier, toasty bread will stand up to all that meaty, marinara, Mozzarella goodness. GABS SUB...

  • BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY

    There has been 1, 8 million births recorded by the ministry of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs since 1968. Commmenting on the budget proposal for the ministry last week Member of Parliament for Ramotswa, Samuel Rantuana disagreed with...

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