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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Botswana Anglicans are hospice service trailblazers

Botswana Anglicans are hospice service trailblazers
“We are the first hospice to operate in Botswana,” explained Ncube. “We have been a leader in the provision of palliative care throughout the years and have been able to rehabilitate our clients, most of whom have been able to go back to their families and live normal lives.”

Music compiler explains issues of artists, songs and politics

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"We don't necessarily accept music that appeals to the masses, but sounding music maters most," said Drew. The other thing is the criteria of the music brought; whether it falls within that target audience.
For instance they are an urban youthful broadcaster so they play mostly music that appeals to the younag lads.But Drew says they don't discriminate the music that comes to their station; whether it has elements of politics or not. His comes after recently Hip Hop artist Tshepiso 'Kast' Molapisi cried foul that one programmes manager from a certain radio station refused to play his controversial 'O na le mo-BDP' because it was termed 'political'. However, Kast explained the song as simply meaning 'Boogie Down People'.

Tsodilo Hills, the jewel of Botswana's cultural heritage

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The white rock art of botswana's first people

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