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Onalenna Kelebeile
  • BCPďż˝s Dabutha unfazed by suspension

    This is because of the agreement the party has with the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC). Speaking during an interview on Thursday morning, Dabutha said she only learnt about her suspension this morning. She denied reports that she has resigned...

  • Suspected Defilement Cases Worry Kgosi, MP

    Last week alone, the Kagiso Customary Court registered four cases in which female students were illegally kept in houses by out-of-school males aged about 24 years. Affected students were from Makhubu and Lebogang Junior Secondary Schools. During a...

  • Lesotho Political Unrests Dashes Bonwatlou Studentsďż˝ Dreams

    The trip was cancelled immediately after the Lesotho army commander Khoantle Mots’omots’o was shot dead and students were already in Gaborone where they were supposed to catch a flight the next morning. The shooting of Mots’omots’o early...

  • Poverty reigns supreme at BCL hostels

    While the Mine’s ex-employees are in a dilemma of facing the reality of having to pay rent amidst the already harsh conditions they are faced with, everyday calls from commercial banks demanding repayment of loans that have not been serviced for a...

  • Phikwe Revival On Track

    It is evident that everyone is now playing a role to dispel the myth that the town is dying. A team of former BCL employees and some residents of Selebi-Phikwe residents have formed a company called Theolex Properties, which has come up with a...

  • The voices of Phikweďż˝s anguish

    Brite Star, the American/Hungarian group, created ripples recently when it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with government agencies for a P1.4 billion aviation project in Selebi-Phikwe, to create 3,000 jobs. On the streets here, however,...

  • Colleges of Education to transform into faculty of education

    Speaking recently during the just-ended BOSETU elective congress, Molao said this is meant to ensure coherent, efficient, seamless, responsive and relevant teacher education system.  He added that the number of students choosing to enroll for...

  • Govďż˝t imposes compulsory acquisition on landlord

    It is four years since the conception and subsequent signing in May of the contract of the bridge project, but nothing has happened. The Minister of Defence, Justice and Security Shaw Kgathi told a full council meeting here that the landlord has...

  • Double Murder At Serule

    Narrating the horrible ordeal, the deceased girl’s mother Omphile Tautona, 33, said the suspect, who is still at large has been known to be the girl’s boyfriend and attempts had been made to separate them but in vain. She said it was evident that...

  • Students Should Use Cellphones ďż˝ Dow

    At the BOSETU delegates’ congress here on Friday, Dow said in this current era of Information, Communication Technology (ICT) in every sphere of life, including schools, time of thinking cellphones and laptops disrupt classes is over. She said...

  • Hungarian Company To Create 4,000 Jobs In Phikwe

    The company, according to the SPEDU’s public relations and marketing manager Sheila Moribame, will start setting up in October this year and will take a year to complete. She said the company is already setting up at the airport and the signing...

  • Seeletso reappointment irks Mmadinare

    Members of the community that thronged a Kgotla meeting addressed by Kgosi Mokhutshwane Sekgoma on Tuesday rejected the decision to appoint Seeletso to continue acting in the position until October next year when the rightful heir assumes his...

  • ďż˝Grippen war jets arguments just naďż˝veďż˝ ďż˝ Kgathi

    Addressing Bobirwa Sub Council meeting in Bobonong on Wednesday Kgathi said he has a duty to protect the nation hence he has to make sure that the army is well equipped. There had been a serious backlash on the government’s decision to procure the...

  • SPTC owed P17.9 million

    Addressing a Kgotla meeting in Ikageleng ward last week, Molosiwa said though he appreciates the economic situation of the town, it is necessary for those who are owing to try hard to clear the debts because it cripples the council’s efforts to...

  • Keorapetse pleads for study on effects of BCL Mine closure

    Speaking during a victory celebration at Joseph Anderson Memorial School recently, Keorapetse said the mine closure has resulted in a lot of students’ movement as well as seriously affected economy of many households. “Set up a task team and...

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