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Kaisara Drops Sizzler O Tswa Kae Album

Naledi "Slizer" Kaisara is not new to the music world, as the young woman has been in music circles since her school days.

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Zolani's Time is Now

After years of dancing and backing other artistes, Zolani Tsebi is now dropping his own "bomb".

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BCP Candidate Quits Bobonong Ward Race

Botswana Congress Party (BCP) is hunting for someone to replace its council candidate for Bobonong East ward who has quit the race. Parliamentary candidate and party secretary general, Taolo Lucas, confirmed yesterday that Kgoberego Nkawana has pulled out.

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BCP Supports 'Info' Motion

The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) has resolved to oppose the proposed media bill which, critics argue, is meant to muzzle the media and suppress freedom of expression.

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BCP Retains Central Committee

The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) has postponed its elections until after 2009.

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BCP Slams Govt Over Food And Energy Crisis

Botswana Congress Party (BCP) leader, Gilson Saleshando has slammed the government for the food and energy crisis gripping the country.

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BCP and BAM Arrange to Wed

Just like other opposition parties, the Botswana Alliance Movement (BAM), will meet here on Sunday for their annual delegates conference.

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BCP Sails On Calm Seas to Congress

The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) heads for Bobonong this weekend where its fourth congress will be held. A new leadership may be elected.

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Mmamabaka border post will not open

source: BOPA 10 July, 2008 BOBONONG - The Assistant Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Mr Samson Guma, says it will take time for the Mmamabaka Border Post, which is shared by Botswana and Zimbabwe to start operating. Mr Guma, who visited the area last week, explained that the necessary infrastructure and personnel should be provided before the [...]

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FMD Ban Lifted on Phikwe, Bobonong Areas

The Ministry of Agriculture has lifted, with immediate effect, the ban on the slaughter of cattle from the Bobonong and Selebi-Phikwe areas.

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Choppies receives applications

source: BOPA 06 June, 2008 SEROWE - Choppies superstore intends to repeal franchise offers that have not been taken up and avail them to new local investors. The superstores Director of Public Relations, Mr Ben Stegling said in an interview that over 100 franchise offers have been made out of the 500 applications. Many are in the process of [...]

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Disaster officials ready for asylum seekers

source: BOPA 13 May, 2008 SELEBI-PHIKWE - Disaster management officials in Selebi-Phikwe and Bobonong are readying for an influx of Zimbabwean asylum seekers. Officials are setting up temporary receiving centres given the political turmoil in that country. Ms Machelle Samuels, a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) protection officer told BOPA that Botswana like other neighbours of...

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Choppies to the Rescue

The Choppies chain of super markets expanded their services by opening a new branch in Bobonong village last Friday.

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Zims seek refuge in Botswana

source: Mmegi RYDER GABATHUSE and ONALENNA MODIKWA Staff Writers FRANCISTOWN: Zimbabweans have started fleeing to Botswana to escape the political crisis caused by the delay in announcing the results of the presidential poll in the March 29 general elections. Reports reaching Mmegi indicate that over the weekend asylum seekers from Zimbabwe crossed the border into Botswana at an ungazetted point [...]...

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Choppies Opens Store In Bobonong

source: Mmegi By Mqondisi Dube Correspondent BOBONONG: Choppies chain stores now have 45 branches countrywide, following the opening of another supermarket in Bobonong last Friday. While the opening of the chain store is seen as a threat to the survival of small and medium retailers, Assistant Minister of Agriculture, Shaw Kgathi believes such businesses should be innovative to survive [...]