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  2. San Angelo Standard-Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1884 by J. G. Murphy, the city's second mayor. Mr. Murphy sold the paper in the 1920s to Houston Harte. In 1924, it became one of the two original flagships of the Harte-Hanks newspaper chain. The San Angelo Standard-Times building was constructed in 1951, providing 38,000 square feet on two floors. In 1984, a ...

  3. Khama III Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    22.382132°S 26.708068°E. / -22.382132; 26.708068. Type. History museum. Website. khamaiiimem .org. The Khama III Memorial Museum is a museum located in Serowe, Botswana. The museum is dedicated to the history of the Khama family and Serowe.

  4. The Standard (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard is an English-language free newspaper in Hong Kong with a daily circulation of 200,450 in 2012. It was formerly called the Hongkong Standard and changed to HKiMail during the Internet boom [when?] but partially reverted to The Standard in 2001. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is its main local competitor.

  5. The Voice (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    The Voice Newspaper. 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 ...

  6. Siyanda Mohutsiwa - Wikipedia

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    Siyanda Mohutsiwa (born 1993) is an internationally recognised satirical writer and speaker from Botswana. She created the satirical hashtag #IfAfricaWasABar that went viral in the summer of 2015. [2] [3] She describes herself as a pan-Africanist.

  7. 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.

  8. Botswana Golden Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Botswana Golden Grand Prix, formerly called the Gaborone International Meet, is a track and field meeting held at the Botswana National Stadium in Gaborone. Since 2023, it is a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold level meeting – the second-highest level of athletics meetings behind the Diamond League . The meeting was founded by the ...

  9. Domboshaba - Wikipedia

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    Domboshaba [pronunciation?] ruins is a cultural and heritage site in Botswana originally occupied towards the end of the Great Zimbabwe period (1250–1450 AD). The site is a respected place for the people living in the region and it is believed that the chief lived on the top of the hill together with his helpers or assistants.