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Confusion confounded What we read in the print media and heard over the airwaves were a series of confused statements and questions last week. What was alleged to be the major confusion was the opposition parties, BNF and BCP trying to ‘coup’ Botsalo Ntu
Mmegi staffer EPHRAIM KEORENG looks at the opposition infighting through the relationship of two childhood friends who fell out on the political field The adage that 'in politics, there are no permanent friends or foes, only permanent interests', today p
Botswana's President Ian Khama is flanked by Namibia's President Hifikepunye Pohamba ( L) and Malawi's former president, Bakili Muluzi (R, with glasses) during the ANC's centenary celebration in Bloemfontein January 8, 2012. South Africa's ruling ANC... View Photo »
We rely on our diamonds for the upliftment of our citizens but we have not yet maximised our true potential
President Ian Khama is in Berlin, Germany, on an official visit, so we are told. This is one of his rare international visits since he assumed power in 2008. It is commendable that the President is slowly but surely realising that Botswana will not survi
In a surprising turn of events the former Botswana National Front (BNF) youth leader Kagiso Ntime joined the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). He is saying President Ian Khama is a charismatic and hardworking leader. The BNF and the BDP are not onl
PALAPYE: President Ian Khama yesterday added his voice to widespread criticism that the land boards are frustrating government efforts to develop Batswana. The President expressed his ire at a Kgotla meeting he addressed in Palapye yesterday. He said lan
PERTH, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 29: Botswanan President Ian Khama (L), British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Mauritius Prime Minister Navichandra Ramgoolam (R) take part in the CHOGM retreat on day two at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting... View Photo »
This is not in any way, a personal attack on the VC, but this comes as no surprise since he is a political appointee of the current anti-alcoholic campaign, spearhead by President Ian Khama
PALAPYE: President Ian Khama says it is too early to consider a salary increment because the country has yet to recover from the economic recession of a few years ago. Addressing a Kgotla meeting here yesterday, Khama said people must understand that tho
The opposition has dismissed the budget speech as an anticlimax that illustrates the failure of the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) to manage the economy. Botswana Congress Party (BCP)leader and Gaborone Central legislator, Dumelang Saleshando, sa
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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 29: Botswanan President Ian Khama (L), British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Mauritius Prime Minister Navichandra Ramgoolam (R) take part in the CHOGM retreat on day two at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on October 29, 2011 in Perth,...
View Photo »Botswanan President Ian Khama (L), Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Mauritius Prime Minister Navichandra Ramgoolam (R) take part in the CHOGM retreat on day two of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth on October 29, 2011. The summit brings together...
View Photo »Botswana's President Ian Khama (C) and Secretary general of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tomaz Salomao (R) of Mozambic attend the opening session of the Southern African Development Community extraordinary summit in Windhoek on May 20, 2011. Southern African leaders...
View Photo »President of Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) Joseph Kabila (L) and President of Botswana Ian Khama (R) attend the opening of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extra-Ordinary summit in Windhoek on May 20, 2011. Delegates are to discuss Zimbabwe and Madagascar as...
View Photo »Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila (C) and his Botswanan counterpart Ian Khama (R) arrive May 20, 2011 for an extraordinary Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit in Windhoek. SADC leaders are to discuss Zimbabwe and Madagascar.
View Photo »President of Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila (L) and President of Botswana Ian Khama (R) enter the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extra-Ordinary summit in Windhoek on May 20, 2011. Delegates are to discuss Zimbabwe and Madagascar as well as other issues.
View Photo »South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (L) chats with Botswana's President Ian Khama during a commemoration to mark the 25th death anniversary of Mozambiquean President Samora Machel in Maputo October 19, 2011. Machel died when his presidential aircraft crashed in mountainous terrain where...
View Photo »PERTH, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 29: Botswanan President Ian Khama (L), British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Mauritius Prime Minister Navichandra Ramgoolam (R) take part in the CHOGM retreat on day two at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on October 29, 2011 in Perth,...
View Photo »We rely on our diamonds for the upliftment of our citizens but we have not yet maximised our true potential
This is not in any way, a personal attack on the VC, but this comes as no surprise since he is a political appointee of the current anti-alcoholic campaign, spearhead by President Ian Khama
We are aware of the consequences when our diamond production was reduced by almost half from about 33 million carats in 2008 to 17 million carats in 2009
