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  2. List of newspapers in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    The Botswana Gazette [1] The Business Weekly and Review [2] Botswana Guardian [3] [4] Botswana Youth Magazine [5] The Daily News (Botswana), a government-owned media outlet [6] Farmers Guide. The Midweek Sun [3] Mmegi [7] The Monitor.

  3. Resego Kgosidintsi - Wikipedia

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    Resego Kgosidintsi is the daughter of Bontsibokae and Colline Kgosidintsi, [2] born in Serowe, Botswana. [1] As a child, she participated in school debate teams, traveling to Ghana and Zimbabwe. She studied political science at the University of Botswana. While in university, Kgosidintsi served as the Student Representative Council 's Minister ...

  4. Gaborone - Wikipedia

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    Gaborone aerial. Gaborone is situated at 24°39′29″S 25°54′44″E between Kgale and Oodi Hills, on the Notwane River in the south-eastern corner of Botswana, and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the South African border. [13] The city lies at an elevation of 1,010 metres (3,310 ft) above sea level.

  5. Botswana Television - Wikipedia

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    Botswana Television (also known as BTV and Botswana TV) is the national broadcaster in Botswana. Botswana's first national television service started in 2000 following a 1997 government decision. [1] [2] The station delivers thirteen hours of local and international programmes daily on weekdays and 13 hours of programming on weekends.

  6. In Botswana, 44 victims of an Easter bus crash in South ... - AOL

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    At least 44 people who died in a horrific bus crash during Easter weekend in South Africa were laid to rest in neighboring Botswana on Saturday. About 5,000 mourners clad in black gathered in the ...

  7. Kgosi Basadi Seipone III - Wikipedia

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    Kgosi Basadi Seipone III is the traditional leader of the village Kang in the Kgalagadi District of Botswana. She ascended the throne after the death of her father, Kgosi Church Seipone II, who after a 38-year rule [1] died in 2010. [2] She was installed in 2014 after a prolonged chieftaincy dispute between the Seipone and Motaung families.

  8. Lesego Motsumi - Wikipedia

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    Lesego Ethel Motsumi (1955/1956 – 9 January 2023) was a Botswanan politician. She was elected to the National Assembly in 1999. [1] She became Assistant Minister of Labour and Home Affairs from 2002 to 2003. She then became Minister of Health until November 2004, when she became the Minister of Works and Transport.

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