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The Directorate of Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has completed a two- year investigation that culminated in three former top employees of Debswana, Louis Goodwill Nchindo, Joseph Malope Matome and Jacob Sesinyi, Mr Nchindo’s son, Louis Garvas Nchindo, an unnamed man of Asian origin.
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Dibotelo Commission Presents No ‘Honey’ For Politicians |
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The Dibotelo Commission which was set up to review the salaries and allowances of politicians in the country is not offering much to hopeful politicians. One of the recommendations of the Commission even suggests that the seating allowance should be discontinued. FULL
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Suspected Armed Robber Shot Dead
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The station commander of Borakanelo Police Station in Gaborone, Superintendent Hambira, has said they are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred after law enforcement officers fired at suspected robbers at a night club in Tlokweng.
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Tlou Expects Positive Verdict |
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The Specially Elected Member of Parliament and also Minister of Health, Professor Sheila Tlou has no problem with losing the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) primary elections, but she wants the process to be clean and fair, she recently revealed to The Gazette. FULL
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Factions deepens as BDP internal power struggle continues |
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The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) caucus held to nominate a mayoral candidate on Sunday at the BDP Francistown offices was plagued by factional mutiny as a bitter power struggle between the two titanic BDP factions Barathaphati and the Khama-Merafhe resurfaced. FULL
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City of Francistown Council mayor Billy Buti has survived an ouster plan to claim the mayoral seat for another year after edging over former mayor and close friend Peter Ngoma by eleven votes to eight.
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BPP WARY OF KHAMA’S LEADERSHIP |
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The Botswana People’s Party (BPP) has sent a New Year message with a warning intonation as the country prepares for a change of guard. As President Festus Mogae prepares to leave office to give way to the son of the first president and current Vice President, Seretse Khama Ian Khama, FULL STORY |
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Francistown Central Police Station Acting Station Commander Rebakgosi Setumo has applauded the public for cooperating well with the law enforcement agencies over the festive season. FULL STORY |
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The Botswana People’s Party (BPP) has blamed the automatic promotion system for the poor junior certificate results. BPP says Batswana are starting to reap the results for this type of system. FULL STORY |
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