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Carter Morupisi. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Morupisi, an example for would-be corrupt officers

Former Permanent Secretary to the President (PSP), Carter Morupisi, has set a precedence as the first high-ranking government official in Botswana to go down for corruption and money laundering.

Khama’s return to the Kgotla is not just a personal triumph but also a victory for his supporters 
PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

2024: The year Khama came home, went to the Kgotla

Having left Botswana in December 2021, former president, Ian Khama has returned to his homeland.

Hon. Kenneth Moesi Nkhwa

The last leaf on the tree: Kenneth Nkhwa (1927–2024)

The last surviving member of Botswana’s first Parliament and a member of the founding generation of local nationalist politicians, Kenneth Moesi Nkhwa, passed away last week Monday.

Motube.PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

A chat with Motube, the retired longest-serving police spokesperson

Botswana Police Service (BPS) spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner, Dipheko Motube who has been the face of the service for decades has retired. Mmegi Staff Writer, PINI BOTHOKO had a chat with him to discuss his journey in policing, achievements, and plans after his retirement.

Quick sales: A farmer selling his products at the BUAN’s Farmers Market

BUAN Farmers Market Day thrives as a hub for local agriculture

The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) last week hosted its inaugural Farmers Market, drawing a diverse crowd eager to experience Botswana’s agricultural wealth.

The BDP suffered a historic defeat in the general elections, losing power to the UDC

The unprecedented fall of the BDP

As many people reflect on the year and revel in festive celebrations, key members of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) have little cause for joy. Instead, they face the daunting task of regrouping and strategising for a comeback in 2029.

Branch won his first world title this year PIC- ROSS BRANCH FACEBOOK

Branch first off the blocks in Dakar 2025

From being the chaser over the past editions, Ross Branch is the man to beat, the man to outrace ahead of the start of the Dakar Rally 2025.

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Stay safe this holiday season

However, amidst the happiness, it is crucial to remember that the holidays can also bring unforeseen challenges. From increased traffic and travel hazards to heightened risks of accidents and social unrest, the festive period demands heightened awareness and responsible behaviour.Traffic congestion and accidents are a common occurrence during the holidays. With increased travel, roads become busier, leading to a higher risk of collisions. Alcohol...

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