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Words extracted from Mmegi

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Missing words[edit]

  1. amapiano exclude
    • 2020 November 16, Mompati Tlhankane, “Bhezane Releases New Single”, in Mmegi[1]:
      He focuses on house music, gqom and amapiano genres.
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  2. badisa exclude
    • 2020 July 13, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “The effects of COVI-19 interventions on undocumented migrant workers”, in Mmegi[2]:
      While many are domestic workers and gardeners, some work as nannies, as babysitters, as badisa or farm labourers, and as security personnel.
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  3. bagolo exclude
    • 2018 December 17, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “Why We Should All Be Feminists (III) - How Has Feminism Developed? The Waves Of Feminism”, in Mmegi[3]:
      Because of how bold it is, and how it confronts absolutely everyone, bagolo often misunderstand it to be disrespectful, too boisterous, and departing from the previous confines of activism and advocacy.
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  4. botho exclude
    • 2018 May 21, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “WE ARE HERE!”, in Mmegi[4]:
      As a people, we pride ourselves in ‘botho’, a mutual social agreement of respect, responsibility, and accountability that we have towards each other.
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    • 2019 September 23, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “Maybe, Spare The Rod And Save The Society From Another Broken Adult”, in Mmegi[5]:
      It begs the question, where botho is placed in such considerations.
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    • 2020 May 11, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “The Effects Of COVID-19 Induced Lockdown On Women In Botswana”, in Mmegi[6]:
      Often, the dance between maitseo and botho results in an understanding of caring for family members as compulsory for women, and selective for men in the family.
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  5. codefest exclude
    • 2021 January 15, Mphoeng Mphoeng, “Hackathons: Corporate Social Investment or antithetical to innovation and empowerment?”, in Mmegi[7]:
      According to Wikipedia, a hackathon (also known as hack day, hackfest, datathon or codefest) is an event organised in which computer programmers and software developers collaborate intensely on a challenge that will result in software projects.
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  6. datathon exclude
    • 2021 January 15, Mphoeng Mphoeng, “Hackathons: Corporate Social Investment or antithetical to innovation and empowerment?”, in Mmegi[8]:
      According to Wikipedia, a hackathon (also known as hack day, hackfest, datathon or codefest) is an event organised in which computer programmers and software developers collaborate intensely on a challenge that will result in software projects.
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  7. hotteok exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Correspondent, “My experiences of living in Sejong 'Smart City’”, in Mmegi[9]:
      All I could smell was tteokbokki (spicy rice cake) and hotteok (Korean sweet pancakes).
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  8. improprietous exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[10]:
      For all the wrong reasons, it is possible for a crooked subset of the judicial value chain to bend rules and compromise the integrity of the justice system, in some cases impelled by improprietous opportunism and selfish gain.
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  9. kgengwe exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Correspondent, “COVID-19: Social disparities, lessons learnt and the New World Order”, in Mmegi[11]:
      At this point, we should be using drought resistance properties of kgengwe watermelon plant to enhance food security by propagating it with indigenous crops such as maize and sorghum for better yields as they would be more drought tolerant.
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  10. magosi exclude
    • 2019 January 28, Correspondent, “Lentswe La Batswapong Responds To Maele”, in Mmegi[12]:
      (vi) Batswapong are pro-unity of the nation and protection of the bogosi institution; something we expect our Members of Parliament and magosi to encourage.
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  11. maitseo exclude
    • 2020 May 11, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “The Effects Of COVID-19 Induced Lockdown On Women In Botswana”, in Mmegi[13]:
      Often, the dance between maitseo and botho results in an understanding of caring for family members as compulsory for women, and selective for men in the family.
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  12. mimeme exclude
    • 2020 August 3, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “The Pandemic Pool – A Socio-Cultural Reflection Of Meming Through The Pandemic”, in Mmegi[14]:
      By definition, a meme, derived from mimeme, a word coined by Richard Dawkins, is defined as a unit of cultural information, as a concept, belief or practice, that spreads from one person to another in a similar ways to genes.
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  13. mmaboipelego exclude
    • 2020 July 13, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “The effects of COVI-19 interventions on undocumented migrant workers”, in Mmegi[15]:
      The infamous mmaboipelego social workers who were tasked with identifying people in need of food relief and the COVID-19 food relief fund, were only issuing food relief to Batswana locals, and nobody else.
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  14. mophane exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Thalefang Charles, “Wet, wild safari at Khwai”, in Mmegi[16]:
      The mophane trees that withstood the elephant herds’ assaults are now all green.
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  15. rampeechane exclude
    • 2020 December 25, Correspondent, “The political economy of COVID-19, anti-Indian rhetoric and the discourse of Citizen Economic Empowerment in Botswana”, in Mmegi[17]:
      I am speaking about people who came here dirt-poor [wearing humble rampeechane sandals] yet today they are super-rich, they are demonstrating to us that they don’t care about Batswana.
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  16. tjale exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Nnasaretha Kgamanyane, “Mguni's neckpieces embody Setswana twist”, in Mmegi[18]:
      I added the tassels to somewhat symbolise our traditional tjale.
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Latin[edit]

  1. causa exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[19]:
      The principle captured in the Latin expression, Nemo judex in sua causa, meaning No one shall be a judge in his own case, wards off the possibility of conflict of interest.
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  2. judex exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[20]:
      The principle captured in the Latin expression, Nemo judex in sua causa, meaning No one shall be a judge in his own case, wards off the possibility of conflict of interest.
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  3. judice exclude
    • 2020 October 19, Lesego Nswahu Nchunga, “No Room For Apologists, Enablers In GBV War”, in Mmegi[21]:
      Gobotswang, for presenting the Botswana Child Rights Network, for Polson Majaga, accused of defilement, to take a step back from participating in matters of Parliament until his sub judice matter is concluded, has all the makings of enabling.
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  4. justitia exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[22]:
      This view is supported by the Latin ethical maxim, ‘Fiat justitia, ruat caelum,’ meaning, ‘let justice be done, though the heavens fall.’ Consistent with this axiom, in matters of litigation brought before courts of law, the views of the plaintiffs, the defendants and the justices converge around the central principle that all considered verdicts would be guided by the lofty principle of execution of justice, not injustice.
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  5. moratus exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[23]:
      The commonly held view in legal circles is ‘Iustitia negative moratus est iustitia,’ meaning that justice delayed is justice denied.
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  6. ruat exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[24]:
      This view is supported by the Latin ethical maxim, ‘Fiat justitia, ruat caelum,’ meaning, ‘let justice be done, though the heavens fall.’ Consistent with this axiom, in matters of litigation brought before courts of law, the views of the plaintiffs, the defendants and the justices converge around the central principle that all considered verdicts would be guided by the lofty principle of execution of justice, not injustice.
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  7. sua exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Kevin Mokento, “Justice is blind – Really? Part 1”, in Mmegi[25]:
      The principle captured in the Latin expression, Nemo judex in sua causa, meaning No one shall be a judge in his own case, wards off the possibility of conflict of interest.
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  8. vin exclude
    • 2020 November 23, Mompati Tlhankane, “Beaujolais Wine Tasting Defies Rain”, in Mmegi[26]:
      It’s the country’s most famous “vin primeur” (young wine), produced in the vineyard of Beaujolais, located in the centre of France, north of Lyon.
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