2017 December 18, Thalefang Charles, “Carnival At The Heart Of The City”, in Mmegi[4]:
During the day, the carnival parade passed through the city centre with various traditional groups doing Setswana dances like borankana, setapa, phathisi, seperu, and polka.
2017 December 1, Kgosietsile Ngakaagae, “Enough with drunken driving”, in Mmegi[6]:
He looked at me with an expressionless face; “Kgosi” he said, “each time a cardaver lies on the table, I remind myself that just a day ago, maybe two, he was just like me.
2017 October 6, Correspondent, “Khato Civils, the Pride of Black Owned Construction Giants”, in Mmegi[7]:
Khato Civils’ celebrations of their Grade 9 ratings comes at a time when the CIDB report shows that about 24 per cent of contractors struggled to maintain their cidb grading at three year renewal during the period under review due to poor economic conditions and diminishing work opportunities.
2017 December 20, Koketso Kgoboge, “Lala vuka returns”, in Mmegi[11]:
To top it all off, top performers on the day will be dikwaere music giant, Dr Vom who is always there to own the crowd with his Thobane trademark song.
2017 October 6, Correspondent, “Khato Civils, the Pride of Black Owned Construction Giants”, in Mmegi[13]:
Mnyani says the location of their headquaters, at Midrand, as well as the size of resources they put towards erecting their state of the art headquaters, over R600 million, attest to their seriousness.
2017 October 6, Correspondent, “Khato Civils, the Pride of Black Owned Construction Giants”, in Mmegi[16]:
The Khato Civils impressive rating interestingly comes out in a year when seven of the leading construction giants were involved in a scandal of bid collusion and price fixing, while the report also observes that the year under review exposed poor adherence to safety by some of the leading companies as shown by the charlotte maxele roof collapse expansion project .
2017 December 18, Thalefang Charles, “Carnival At The Heart Of The City”, in Mmegi[21]:
During the day, the carnival parade passed through the city centre with various traditional groups doing Setswana dances like borankana, setapa, phathisi, seperu, and polka.
2018 January 12, Mbongeni Mguni, “Five things to watch for in 2018”, in Mmegi[22]:
At a budget pitso held after the release of the strategy paper, Matambo told stakeholders government was concerned about the widening budget deficits and would tighten spending supervision this year and beyond.
2017 October 6, Correspondent, “Khato Civils, the Pride of Black Owned Construction Giants”, in Mmegi[23]:
We realized our little profit from completing projects on time and within budget and this allowed us to invest in advanced technology like tesmic trenchers, also known as rockeaters; each machines accomplishes in one day, what would otherwise take 20 excavators; we have all the machinery we need and are able to establish a site within one day after being appointed”, the CEO said proudly.
2017 December 18, Thalefang Charles, “Carnival At The Heart Of The City”, in Mmegi[26]:
During the day, the carnival parade passed through the city centre with various traditional groups doing Setswana dances like borankana, setapa, phathisi, seperu, and polka.
2017 December 18, Thalefang Charles, “Carnival At The Heart Of The City”, in Mmegi[28]:
During the day, the carnival parade passed through the city centre with various traditional groups doing Setswana dances like borankana, setapa, phathisi, seperu, and polka.
2017 April 10, Jeff Ramsay, “Sechele Becomes A Christian”, in Mmegi[29]:
Thereafter Selemang, daughter of Kgorwe, was placed in the deceased MmaOpe’s house, an act justified in terms of her taking her sister’s place in accordance with seyantlo.
2017 October 6, Correspondent, “Khato Civils, the Pride of Black Owned Construction Giants”, in Mmegi[30]:
We realized our little profit from completing projects on time and within budget and this allowed us to invest in advanced technology like tesmic trenchers, also known as rockeaters; each machines accomplishes in one day, what would otherwise take 20 excavators; we have all the machinery we need and are able to establish a site within one day after being appointed”, the CEO said proudly.
2017 July 24, Jeff Ramsay, “The Exodus”, in Mmegi[31]:
Within the Boer volksraad, which much like the Setswana lekgotla of the time were fora that were essentially open to the opinions of all male Boer family heads, discontent about the war was increasingly voiced.