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Michelle Phetlhe

INSIDE CHELLZ KITCHEN

All in the same breath, year-end fatigue has a proper choke hold me, but I am still grateful for the numerous opportunities that come up during this period, that ensure we stay busy. It’s 1am right now as I author this. I am up because of a few...

Thuli Jankey

The Story Behind Vegetable Ben

In fact, he doesn’t even know the owner of the land. His only fear is being evicted by the council authorities but this is an unfounded fear though. In a country where politicians have the final say in everything Ben is well aware that should the...

Mqondisi Dube

Adios 2024, the wine indeed tasted better!

The year 2024 has been a gracious guest; the best of the lot since Botswana was given the freeway to self-rule way back in 1966. This year tasted the sweetest in terms of sporting achievements. No other can surpass the last 12 months as Botswana...

Dr Fahim Chand

Finding wonder

But as I gazed upon it, I saw a masterpiece. I saw grace in its curves, a defiant resilience in its knots. I imagined the storms it had withstood, and the sunsets it had silently admired. Its imperfections housed ingrained stories, and its scars...

Solly Rakgomo

Impact of 5th generation war on global security

We have seen this war going on not just in our battlefields, but also in the digital world, financial systems, and even within the minds of its people. Whether states, rogue groups, or individuals, 5GW actors exploit hacking, fake news, and...

Tshwarelo Hosia

The challenge of academic underachievement

Where does it hurt most in education? The question is made relevant by the fact that not all levels of education are doing badly. Though under resourced, the primary school sub-sector continues to outperform other levels.It is a sub-sector...

Michelle Phetlhe

Sweet and sour

We had gift bags from some amazing sponsors, Garnier, Dark & Lovely and Tetley and starters from Danone; Pork Steamed Dumplings. All while celebrating our life with Graham Beck our bubbles partner for Womens Etiquette Brunch. I sought out a proper...

Thulaganyo Jankey

INK SPILLS

The December air just has that thing that gets the rational brain cells going on vacation when they should be putting on a shift bigger than our diamond marketers.December is the most loved month in the calendar. This is mainly because when this...

Mqondisi Dube

Has Ghetto let down TAFIC?

The town derives endless benefits from the existence of a thriving TAFIC. No other club has come close to portraying what Francistown and its people, particularly the indigenous Kalanga tribe, represent. Despite the emergence and (ultimate demise) of...

Tshwarelo Hosia

Managing a school

Some schools are mega size schools, bigger than some villages. Having had the experience of serving both in small and big schools, I can testify that managing a small school is relatively easier than navigating the terrain of a big school.What is...

Solly Rakgomo

Trump’s presidency and the Horn of Africa

The Horn views this shift with a mix of caution and urgency. Trump’s “America First” approach may profoundly impact US engagement in the Horn of Africa, an already volatile region. Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, and Djibouti stand at a...

Dr Fahim Chand

Whispers of opulence

It transforms chaos into clarity, ensuring actions align with intent. In art, science, or life, precision refines vision, creates beauty from simplicity, and defines success. It’s not just accuracy it’s mastery crafted with unwavering focus.She...

Thulaganyo Jankey

Brand New MPs and Ministers

Many of us remember our first date with a tinge of embarrassment. For a good number of us we experienced that classic "whoops" moment of accidentally knocking over your drink and drenching your date's new outfit.What are the challenges of...

Michelle Phetlhe

INSIDE CHELLZ KITCHEN

A flatbread is a bread made with flour, water, milk, yogurt, or other liquids; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pizza and pita bread. (Yeast may be used or...

Mqondisi Dube

Sport has answered the 'dare not fail' call

The year passes as Botswana's best in sporting terms with pregnant hopes the trajectory will continue into 2025, particularly heading to the men and women's Africa Cup of Nations finals as well as the World Athletics Championships. In 2024,...

Tshwarelo Hosia

The school turnaround

The problems do not stem from the difficulty of managing a turnaround programme. It comes mainly from negative energy. Mission impossible is motivated by a wrong assumption based on fears of the unknown and lack of faith in the competencies and...

Solly Rakgomo

Understanding China’s doctrine of peaceful rise

The growth of the Chinese economy has allowed Beijing to gain international clout, making it capable of challenging the existing world order. China’s rise is often seen with a suspicious eye, leading several traditional world leaders to question...

Dr Fahim Chand

The small joys

As his powerful legs blurred in motion, he suddenly halted with breathtaking precision. Every fiber of his being was under his command, a masterclass in physiological control. Without pause, he pivoted fluid and deliberate, a ballet of athleticism...

Mqondisi Dube

Zebras' appetite remains undiminished

The Zebras have spent sometime in the intensive care unit, cooking up and dishing insipid performances over the years. The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying campaign represented the Zebras with their resurrection moment, although the repair...

Tshwarelo Hosia

I saw a new heaven

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and earth had passed and there was no longer any sea and I John I saw the Holy city, a new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.”...

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Magosi interdicted from top agents disciplinary hearing

The Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) Director General, Peter Magosi, has been interdicted from carrying any disciplinary hearing of the spy unit’s suspended top agents, pending their review application challenging the decision to commence disciplinary hearing against them.

WUC launched smart metres earlier this year PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Bidders battle over P296m water smart meter tender

Two local companies are at loggerheads regarding the multi-million pula Smart Meter tender. One company, Melco Structure and Civil Engineering, wants to be paid for the work it provided to Hitong Holdings, the manufacturer of the Smart Meters and tender holder.

Ramogapi revealed in Parliament last week in response to a question by Kgalagadi North legislator Reason Lekutlane PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

War over P1.8bn water tender rages on

The failure to follow procurement procedures by the Ministry of Water and Human Settlement has proven to be costly to the government.

Baleseng said the Ministry’s leadership has consistently been unresponsive. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

BONU demands resignations of key health ministry officials

Botswana Nurses Union (BONU) has called for the immediate resignation of the Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary (PS), Professor Oathokwa Nkomazana, and the Primary Health Secretary, Dr. Mareko Ramotsababa.

The tribunal last month set aside the decision by Baipoledi, to award a water tender valued at P1.8 billion PIC. MIN FOF LANDS AND WATER AFFAIRS

PS awaits DCEC investigations in office

Even though the Public Procurement Tribunal found out that he overlooked a tender worth just under P2 billion, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Water and Human Settlements, Dr Kekgonne Baipoledi and the procurement team will continue to work as if nothing happened, at least for now.

Bandleng Wao Bitsa

Bandleng Wao Bitsa a unique December experience

While December is synonymous with grand-scale music festivals drawing massive crowds, Bandleng Wao Bitsa (BWOB) is carving its niche by offering an intimate and tailored experience for a smaller audience.

Seizing this moment, all the UDC affiliates have launched robust membership drives to sustain the growth PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

New members flock to UDC affiliates

The ruling Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) affiliates are experiencing a historic surge in membership applications following its recent electoral victory.

Editor's Comment
Be careful on the road this festive season

Over the past weekend in Greater Gaborone, four people tragically lost their lives in separate accidents, a stark reminder of how vulnerable we are on the roads, especially during this busy time of year.The accidents, which claimed the lives of three pedestrians and one driver, paint a grim picture of the dangers faced by everyone on the road, not just motorists but also pedestrians. In one case, a young man was fatally struck by a truck whilst...

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