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Home Archives Wednesday, July 9, 2008 .Vol No.129
   Daily News
FRANCISTOWN - Government has been asked to consider formulating a law that would regulate cohabitation as it contributes to passion killings.
KASANE - The Chobe District Council is impressed by the council land serving project progress made at Plateau and Kazungula.
MAHALAPYE - The Assistant Minster of Trade and Industry, Mr Duke Lefhoko has urged the private sector to play a role in the country’s economy by creating employment for citizens.
RAMOTSWA - Ramotswa police are investigating the murder of a 63-year-old businesswoman.
MMADINARE - Residents of Maokaatumo are worried over the rampant stock theft in the area that mostly involves calves.
GHANZI - Botswana Meat Commission will soon open offices in Ghanzi District to improve its services to farmers, says the Minister of Agriculture, Mr Christian De Graaff.
MASUNGA - Residents of Raikop in the North East District have asked for the construction of a primary school in the area to curtail the long distance travelled by pupils to Matsiloje.
MAUN - Litter left by weekend revellers along the Thamalakane River is a cause for concern for villages.
MASUNGA - North East District Council wrapped up its business by adopting 16 motions and withdrawing one.
GABORONE - Trial dates for the over P17 million Central Medical Stores (CMS) fraud case have been set for November and December this year.
HEADLINES
  Govt should regulate cohabitation"
  Land servicing project progresses"
  Lefhoko calls on private sector to act"
  Police probe murder"
  Residents decry rising stock theft"
  Meat commission sets up in Ghanzi"
  Residents want primary schools"
  Revellers pollute Thamalakane River"
  Cllr wants border horse patrols"
  Court sets date for P17m fraud trial"
OTHER NEWS
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