Verb
maun
(intransitive, obsolete) To have to; must.
Maun — Maun Chief Magistrate Thebeetsile Molalu has remanded in custody four men accused of stealing about P247 000 cash from a vehicle at an event at Maun Sports Complex. Source: Internet
Brent Reed, 47, said his night watchman was confronted by a three tonne hippo in the back garden of his home in Maun, Botswana, in the early hours of December 31. Source: Internet
Dust ‘n’ Fire from Letlhakane and Maun-based Remuda have joined hands to present the first ever Maun Rock Fest. Source: Internet
Obzar, the Maun native doesn’t even have to try hard, making people laugh comes naturally to him. Source: Internet
Prince Harry booked a stay at the bush camp Meno a Kwena, buying two plane tickets from London to Johannesburg, before boarding a private two-hour flight to Maun International Airport. Source: Internet
She’s accompanied by Irene Maun, a Marshall islander who was hired as Crescent’s ambassador to the community and plays the clinic’s crucial role of translator, case manager and recruiter. Source: Internet