Key witness in double murder takes the stand
In a double murder case involving a 54-year-old deceased woman and 10-year-old girl, the State's key witness has linked the accused to the murder through a P200 loan and a cellphone.
In a double murder case involving a 54-year-old deceased woman and 10-year-old girl, the State's key witness has linked the accused to the murder through a P200 loan and a cellphone.
Broadhurst Magistrate's Court, Principal Magistrate Tshelo Magetse has ordered the Gaborone West Police Station to appear before court to explain why they have not apprehended a man accused of harassing and cyberbullying Bopilo Phatsimo, popularly known as Dolly Doll Disele on Facebook.
A special agent of the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS), Oteng Keraamang accused to have played a role in the drug bust police shootout that left one dead at the GSS grounds has demanded that the case should be withdrawn.
The previous Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) government splashed a staggering P92.7 million on surveying alone in its controversial 100,000 plots allocation campaign, Parliament heard on Friday.
President Duma Boko has said six local football coaches will be sent to English giants Manchester United to study elite football operations. He described the move as a major breakthrough for Botswana football.
The Bank of Botswana (BoB) will continue with an accommodative monetary policy stance in 2026 which means it will generally look for opportunities to ease interest rates and support economic activity.
The Mogoditshane Magistrate's Court has found a man (name withheld to protect the identity of the victim) guilty of defiling his then-girlfriend’s 13-year-old daughter.
Although the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) government was initially hesitant to adopt cadre deployment, the policy is now in full swing following the dismissal of 21 state-owned enterprise (SOEs) chief executives.
Week 6: Ramona and Tumi the Barber are Evicted from Biggie’s House This Sunday, 22 February, Ramona and Tumi the Barber became the latest housemates to be evicted from the Big Brother Mzansi Bazozwa house.
As the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) heads into its much-anticipated weekend retreat, it does so under a cloud of uncertainty and visible strain. Once a dominant political force, the party now appears to be limping into what should have been a strategic moment of reflection and renewal.