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Youth Empowerment Workshop

Our set time to change the world is now was the theme for the two day workshop all Natavillage youth were welcome to participate, as well as anyone from the community who wanted to attend. During the two day conference...

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Meet the Face of Africa Representative

A look at Botswana's representative at the soon-to-start Face of Africa, Totwana "Tito" Tema says much about the young woman's character.

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Oral Health Dentist at Work

Dental Therapist Chief Mr. Meshack Gulubane, Senior Dental Mr. Therapist Mmoloki Letebele and Dental Surgen Attendent Ms. Roda Alec visited Nata Village to make sure the community is taking care of their teeth and gums. Over thirty patients were seen...

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President Lt Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama visits Nata Kgotla

President Lt.Gen. Ian Khama came to visit the Tutume Sub District, which is located on the Northern part of Botswana. During his visit to Nata Village Kgotla, President Lt Gen. Ian Khama was welcome with open arms. Hundreds came to...

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Senior Education Officials Retire

Three senior officials have retired from the Ministry of Education and Skills Development.

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Teaching is About Serving Not Salary - Mutloane

"It is surely not for everybody. If you join this profession because you need a job and you want money you are bound to fail in your duties because much more than training is needed to teach, especially at elementary schools."

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Officers Misappropriate Public Funds

Misappropriation of public funds and tardiness in record keeping and theft are costing tax payers huge amounts of Pula each year says Auditor General's report.

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Chilume Sued By Maid

A Tutume Concillor, Tjishaba Chilume, who is also the wife to the former Member of Parliament Obed Chilume, appeared in court for allegedly failing to pay wages to one of her employees, Chituelele Gaothobogwe.

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Indian Teacher Holds Art Exhibition

An Indian arts teacher in Botswana says there are a lot of similarities between Botswana and Indian cultures.

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Council Frustates Court Cases

The Tutume court this week had to postpone two cases because the Tutume Sub District and the North East District had failed to act accordingly to enable the trials to take place.

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DPP Fail to Attend Hearing

Thirty-five-year-old Balakidzi Thwai Billy had his hopes of walking free shattered on Wednesday as the office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) failed to send a representative for the hearing of his case.

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Elderly Woman Charged With Possession of Emeralds

A 66-year-old Tutume woman charged with illegal possession of 91 emeralds has denied the accusation.

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Malaria Epidemic Likely This Year - Health Ministry

The Ministry of Health (MoH) says Botswana has a higher probability of experiencing a malaria epidemic this year as a result of the high rainfall the country has received so far.

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Makgabaneng Health Fair Impressive

A total of 191 people tested for different diseases at the Makgabaneng health fair held in Sebina last week.

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Makgabaneng Takes Service to the People

As a measure of taking services to the people, Makgabaneng held a health fair here over the weekend. Masses of people gathered at the Sebina playgrounds to participate in the fair organised by Makgabaneng in collaboration with the Botswana National Youth Council (BNYC).