‘Calm down’ genes treat epilepsy in rats

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

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Botswana should lead the fight against climate change The representative of Ngamiland Council of Non Governmental Organisations (NCONGO), Galefele Maokeng, said that Botswana should be in the forefront of the fight against climate change.

Khama creates poverty - Mmolotsi Francistown South MP Wynter Mmolotsi has accused President Ian Khama of abusing his powers by killing small citizen businesses so that they become dependent on his programmes - Ipelegeng, backyard gardening and blanket donations.

What the MPs said this week 'I said a few farmers, Madam Speaker, a few farmers have disinvested from the beef industry. One of them is Minister De Graaf who has sold all his cattle and is now rearing lions,' Kentse Rammidi responding to a question from Philip Makgalemele on the magnitude of farmers who have disinvested from the beef industry because of its declining performance.

Heads expected to roll at the JPC Despite measures put in place by both Botswana and Namibia to fight transnational common border organised crime, commercial poaching and illegal migration still remain mammoth challenges for the two countries.

Maputo Plan of Action: Botswana gets the thumbs up Botswana is fairing well in the Maputo Plan of Action (MPOA) in as far as availability of policies in several aspects of the continental response to Sexual Reproductive and Human Rights (SRHR), a workshop that monitors the regional plan revealed yesterday.

Hell comes to Digawana *14 dead cattle symbolise poor race relations DIGAWANA: A Mmegi team arrived late in the afternoon to find frustrated villagers looking helplessly on a shocking scene that has left them more impoverished.

Ntuane piles plaudits on Khama *Chides erstwhile colleagues for unhelpful criticism

BONELA accuses Khama of neglecting HIV issues The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) has accused President Ian Khama of overlooking issues related to health, especially HIV/AIDS.

Western Cape farm strike suspended CAPE TOWN - Western Cape farmworkers will suspend their protests over wages and living conditions for two weeks, Acting Labour Minister Angie Motshekga said yesterday.

Youth club cleans up Serowe wards SEROWE: As a large village, Serowe comprises numerous wards and on its outskirts in the north easterly direction, is a quiet, sleepy ward called Mannathoko.

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'Calm down' genes treat epilepsy in rats

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