Mutorwa noted that it is crucial and commendable under the current economic challenges and unemployment that most locals are catered for at the site.
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TASHIA TRAVELS: What travel has taught me
Even though I have always leaned towards this approach to life, travel has taught me that I don’t need many possessions. I like things, nice things, but I’ve learned that I don’t need them.
JSC shortlists 3 for PG job
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has ruled out the possibility of conducting public interviews as the search for the country’s next prosecutor general intensifies.
Teacher denies he murdered wife
A 38-year-old teacher who is accused of killing his wife by stabbing her numerous times and slitting her abdomen has denied guilt.
ECN coordinator wants credible vote
He reminded the presiding officers that all eligible voters should first be registered for the elections to be included in the voter’s roll.
B1 City fraud accused plead not guilty
All the accused in the long-running B1 City fraud and corruption case, including former CEO of the Roads Contractor Company Kelly Nghixulifwa and two business associates entered pleas of not guilty
Minimum wage: Fishing sector ‘not ready’
Living and employment conditions of the fishing industry employees have been a concern for government, with fisheries minister Albert Kawana recently lashing out at some of the industry players
Family claims killing was execution
The family of three Namibian fishermen and their Zambian cousin, fatally shot by members of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) last week along the Chobe River, claimed the soldiers killed the unarmed men “execution style”.
Workers slam ‘no work, no pay’ policy… employees, union want Seaflower quota revoked
WALVIS BAY – Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) employees and a union representing their interests have made a dramatic U-turn against the company and are calling on government to revoke the quota that was allocated to them earlier this year to save 655 jobs at Walvis Bay.
BDF unapologetic as border tension simmers
Botswana Defence Force (BDF) commander Tebo Dikote was yesterday unapologetic over the killing of Namibian fishermen who were gunned down last week Thursday between Impalila Island and the Kasika village on the Chobe River.