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  2. The Voice (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    The Voice is a print and online newspaper based in Botswana founded by Beata Kasale and Don Laurence Moore. The Voice was founded in Francistown in 1993 as The Francistowner Extra; [2] in 1999 it opened offices in the national capital, Gaborone. It has adopted a tabloid format which means shorter stories, bigger pictures and bolder headlines.

  3. Gomolemo Motswaledi - Wikipedia

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    Gomolemo Thatayaone Motswaledi (19 June 1970– 30 July 2014) was a liberal Motswana politician and music composer who co-founded the Botswana Movement for Democracy in 2010. Motswaledi also co-founded Umbrella for Democratic Change and served as its first Secretary General until his death in 2014. Motswaledi started his political career in the ...

  4. Botswana Television - Wikipedia

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    www.btv.gov.bw. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Beata Kasale - Wikipedia

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    Beata Botlhoko Kasale (24 May 1961 – 18 June 2018) was a Botswana publisher and founding editor of The Voice Newspaper. With over 30 years in Journalism, Kasale co-founded The Voice Newspaper, formerly The Francistowner Extra, in 1993 together with Donald Laurence Moore in Francistown [1] and commonly referred to as “the mother of the media industry in Botswana”.

  7. List of newspapers in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana Youth Magazine[ 5] The Daily News (Botswana), a government-owned media outlet [ 6] Farmers Guide. The Midweek Sun[ 3] Mmegi [ 7] The Monitor. The Patriot on Sunday. The Sunday Standard[ 8] The Voice.

  8. Siyanda Mohutsiwa - Wikipedia

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    Katlo Siyanda Mohutsiwa was born in 1993 in Swaziland, where her mother is from and moved to Botswana, where her father is from when she was very young.Her initial language was SiSwati, but relocating not only changed her language, but brought her awareness of having lost her Swazi identity and becoming part of the shared history of African identity.

  9. Radio Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Radio Botswana - abbr RB1 is a radio station in Botswana operated by the Government of Botswana in the capital city Gaborone. The Radio station provides news, current affairs about the country Botswana, the culture of Botswana, education and also provides entertainment to its followers. Radio Botswana station 1 started diffusing to its crowd in ...