Khama

NOUN
  1. Botswanan statesman who was the first president of Botswana (1921-1980)
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  • Nylon Khaman Dhokla, Nylon Sev, Nylon saboodana, Nylon poha - these are all the "nylons" that I have heard in the food world. Archive 2008-01-01
  • She heads to Botswana on Friday to call on President Ian Khama in Gaborone, the capital, and drop in at a combination clinic and center for teenagers that teaches about leadership and HIV/AIDS.With the official business concluded by Saturday, the first lady and her family will head off for private time, including a safari and an overnight stay in the animal park. Michelle Obama aiming to inspire African youth
  • It was as the Daily Chronicle interviewer was leaving that Khama gently wigged him with humorous but earnest words of warning.
  • After the call on Khama, Mrs. Obama ended the day at the Mokolodi Nature Reserve, where family and staff had dinner. Michelle Obama defends the president on Africa
  • Khama expressed appreciation for US assistance, including life-saving support for HIV/AIDS patients, the White House said. Michelle Obama defends the president on Africa
  • Sir Seretse Khama is referred to from time to time. Excerpt: The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
  • In recent years Ian Khama, Botswana's president – a former military chief of general staff who was born in Chertsey, Surrey, and educated at Sandhurst – has faced growing accusations of autocracy and intolerance of dissent. Kalahari Bushmen's fight for right to water adds to growing anger at Botswana rulers
  • Amiri Khaman can be roughly described as tempered yellow dhokla. Archive 2008-01-01
  • No. The "fixer" is an employee of Khamal's, and Khamal is, I believe, an agent of the Iranian government. Into the Den of Spies
  • For two days, we climbed towards Akhamani, the Kallawayas' sacred mountain, its lower slopes verdant, carpeted with terraces and grazed by llamas, alpacas and sheep.
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