Archive for January 31st, 2009

source: Mmegi STAFF WRITER Police Commissioner Thebeyame Tsimako hopes the three recently delivered AS 350 83 helicopters will go a long way in improving the Botswana Police Service operations like anti-motor vehicle hijackings, traffic surveillance, public order maintenance, search and rescue missions. Tshimako was speaking at the end of a “20km walk for development” held [...]

source: Chronicle Comment Botswana finally saw the light as they sung the same song with the rest of the SADC bloc at the end of the regional meeting’s extraordinary summit held in Pretoria, South Africa, on Monday. Our neighbours have in recent months taken a strange stance, either boycotting or opposing whatever resolution was reached [...]

source: BBC News More than 60,000 people in Zimbabwe have now been infected by cholera, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. This figure had been described by the UN’s health agency and other agencies as being the “worst case scenario” in the epidemic which broke out in August. Cholera has now claimed the lives of [...]

source: News24 30/01/2009 10:35 – (SA) Johannesburg – The cholera outbreak in southern Limpopo and central Mpumalanga is the result of poor service delivery and has nothing to do with the cholera crisis in neighbouring Zimbabwe, the Mail and Guardian reported on Friday. “Municipalities are simply not doing enough to provide clean water and safe [...]

AU boss warns on Obama

source: Mmegi TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA Staff Writer ADDIS ABABA: The AU Commission chairman, Jean Ping has warned Africans against placing too much hope on new US President Barrack Obama. Ping said that though Obama is an African-American, he is primarily a president of the US. “He was voted in by the American people to defend US [...]

source: SW Radio Africa By Alex Bell 30 January 2009 The MDC national executive on Friday backed party leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s decision to join a unity government with Robert Mugabe, in a move that has already prompted a flurry of opposing responses. The power sharing agreement that was signed last year between the MDC and [...]

source: Mmegi Ten chief executives representing national business associations from 10 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa have this week endorsed four policy positions developed over the past year for common advocacy with their national and regional governments. The policy papers were endorsed and adopted at the annual conference of the Eastern and Southern Africa [...]

source: SW Radio Africa 30 January 2007 By Violet Gonda Three years ago in March, Roy Bennett left Zimbabwe under cover of darkness, after he was accused of plotting to overthrow Robert Mugabe. In 2004 he had also spent eight months in jail for pushing ZANU PF’s Patrick Chinamasa in parliament. But on Friday Bennett [...]

source: News24 Melanie Gosling January 30 2009 at 09:00AM PetroSA, which will run out of local gas supplies by 2010, plans to import liquified natural gas (LNG) and pipe it onshore to avoid having to close down its Mossel Bay refinery. The state-owned company has said that, if South Africa’s dwindling offshore gas supplies forced [...]





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