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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 and bolder headlines.
The Botswana Gazette [1] The Business Weekly and Review [2] Botswana Guardian [3] [4] Botswana Youth Magazine [5] The Daily News, a government-owned media outlet [6] Farmers Guide; The Midweek Sun [3] Mmegi [7] The Monitor; The Patriot on Sunday; The Sunday Standard [8] The Voice; Weekend Post [9]
Beata Botlhoko Kasale (24 May 1961 – 18 June 2018) was a Botswana publisher and founding editor of The Voice Newspaper. With over 30 years in Journalism, Kasale co-founded The Voice Newspaper, formerly The Francistowner Extra, in 1993 together with Donald Laurence Moore in Francistown [1] and commonly referred to as “the mother of the media industry in Botswana”.
List of newspapers in Botswana; P. The Patriot on Sunday; V. The Voice (Botswana) This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 02:51 (UTC). ...
The Voice finale performance will air on Monday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC with the results revealed on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Next, Get the Details on The Voice Season 27 ...
1985 - Botswana Gazette newspaper begins publication. [8] 1988 - Gaborone Broadcasting Company established. [2] 1991 Population: 133,468. [9] Botswana College of Agriculture established near city. 1993 - "The Voice Newspaper" begins publication; 1995 - Botswana Stock Exchange and Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis [10 ...
The Voice's season 24 finale is here -- and it's time to vote for your favorite!. On Monday, each of the Top 5 singers will take the stage for two final performances -- one up-tempo track and one ...
Azhizhi is an English-language online newspaper published in Botswana. [1] [2] Established in 2020, it features articles in the fields of politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture, law, technology, and science. [3] Azhizhi used to be a print newspaper before starting to publish online a few months after its founding. [4] [5]