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Two die in road mishap, one critical

Police are investigating a head-on collision that occurred in Palapye on Saturday morning that left two people dead and one in critical condition.

Mochudi Centre Chiefs has been slapped with a transfer ban of over a P119,000 debt owed to former forward, Malvern Moyo

FIFA hits Chiefs with transfer ban

Mochudi Centre Chiefs has been slapped with a transfer ban of over a P119,000 debt owed to former forward, Malvern Moyo

Soldier.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Soldier arrested for threat to kill

A Botswana Defence Force (BDF) soldier of the rank of Lance Corporal based at Thebephatshwa Air Base has been arrested after he allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend on Sunday.

Air Botswana plane.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Air Botswana expands regional reach with Gaborone-Durban route

Air Botswana has officially launched its Gaborone to Durban route as part of the national airline’s ongoing regional expansion efforts.

Victory: Zebras beat Somalia 2-0 PIC: BFA

Mental strength credited for Zebras' victory

FRANCISTOWN: Zebras coach, Morena Ramoreboli has said the team's victory over Somalia in last night's World Cup qualifier was a result of the players' mental strength and the massive support from the fans.

Winnie Molefhe

Architects Registration Council considers insurance options

The Architects Registration Council (ARC) is reassessing its position on insurance models particularly Professional Indemnity (PI) insurance in light of the recent devastating floods that have underscored the critical need for risk mitigation in the construction environment.

Dumped foetus

Foetus remains retrieved in shallow grave

Remains of a foetus suspected to be 24 to 28 weeks (six to seven months) gestational age were retrieved from a shallow grave in an unoccupied yard in Lekgwapheng ward, Molepolole on Saturday afternoon.

Orange Botswana Expands Customer Access with New Airport Shop

Orange Botswana SSKIA shop opens to improve customer access

Orange Botswana has opened a new service shop at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (SSKIA) to provide travellers with immediate access to essential telecommunications services.

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