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  2. Mmegi - Wikipedia

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    Mmegi is a weekly newspaper and an online news site in Botswana, founded in 1984. It covers national and international news, politics, business, sports and culture, and has occasional articles in Setswana.

  3. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable websites that publish humorous or parodic news stories, with their names, domains, countries and founding dates. Learn the difference between news satire and fake news, and explore examples from various regions and languages.

  4. Patrick van Rensburg - Wikipedia

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    Van Rensburg is the founder of Mmegi newspaper, Botswana's leading private newspaper. The newspaper began as a Swaneng Hill School’s newsletter called “Mmegi wa Dikgang” in Serowe. [2] Towards the end of his life, he was one of Botswana's elder statesmen, having written a regular column for years for Mmegi, the independent daily newspaper.

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  7. List of newspapers in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies. New York, USA: Columbia University Libraries. Karen Fung, African Studies Association (ed.). "News (by country): Botswana". Africa South of the Sahara. USA – via Stanford University. Annotated directory

  8. Michael Dingake - Wikipedia

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    After his retirement from national politics in 2004, Dingake continued to contribute to society as an author, commentator and weekly commentator for the Mmegi newspaper. [2] Dingake died on 7 April 2024, at the age of 96. [3]

  9. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    A portal page that lists the latest news and events from various topics and regions of the world. Find out what is happening in politics, sports, disasters, law, and more from Wikipedia's current events section.