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| AllAfrica News: Botswana |
| Zebras Beat Togo The Zebras of Botswana consolidated their leadership of Group K and inched closer to a first-ever Africa Cup of Nations finals appearance with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Togo at home on Saturday. |
| HIV-Positive Mothers Not Convinced to Exclusively Breastfeed \"An HIV-positive woman must never be encouraged to breastfeed because regardless of what the doctors or researchers say - it is too dangerous for the baby,\" says Koziba Kelatlhe an HIV-positive mother who was advised by health workers not to breastfeed her child. |
| Rwandan Referees to Handle Botswana Vs Togo CAN Qualifier THE Confederation of African Cup has named three Rwandan referees to handle Group K Africa Nations Cup qualifier between Botswana and Togo due in Windhoek on Saturday. |
| Top Khama Ally Quits Cabinet President Ian Khama's most trusted Cabinet minister resigned yesterday amidst speculation that he is likely to be dragged to court this week to face graft charges. |
| IMF Executive Board Concludes 2010 Article IV Consultation with Country Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies. With the consent of the country (or countries) concerned, PINs are issued after Executive Board discussions of Article IV consultations with member countries, of its surveillance of developments at the regional level, of post-program monitoring, and of ex post assessments of member countries with longer-term program engagements. PINs are also issued after Executive Board discussions of general policy matters, unless otherwise decided by the Executive Board in a particular case. |
| Botswana Thumps Cricket Team Top ranked Uganda in the U19 Africa Division 1 World Cricket Cup qualifiers lost four early wickets as their chances of qualifying for the global U-19 qualifiers were dealt a big blow at the hands of Botswana in Windhoek, Namibia yesterday. |
| Children Flee Country in Search of HIV Treatment A new type of migration is taking place in Zimbabwe. While in the past people crossed the borders into South Africa and Botswana seeking work and fleeing from their repressive circumstances, now a silent migration of HIV-positive children seeking antiretroviral treatment (ART) is taking place. |
| Acquiring a Taste for Recycled Water Many Batswana are quick to recoil at the mere mention of drinking treated wastewater. |
| Newly Sparked Interest in Mining Sector Botswana's mining industry has begun its long recovery process after the recession. |
| Imara Advises Multinationals IMARA Holdings, the Botswana-listed financial services group with operations in SA and across Africa, plans to expand through acquisitions on the continent. |
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