Vol.21 No.29

Tuesday 24 February 2004    

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Mzekezeke, Arthur rock Blue Tree
THE music festival held at Blue Tree over the weekend was a success. The event featured South African kwaito stars Arthur Mafokate, Kabelo Mabalane, Mapaputsi and Mzekezeke. The local line up included T-Joint, Whola Jents, The Queen of Sands “Maxy” aka Olebile Sedumedi and kwaito sensation Vee.

Upfront and personal exhibition gets upclose
THE British Council held an exhibition dubbed ‘Upfront and Personal’ to coincide with a decade of democracy in South Africa. The exhibition that opened on February 11 in Durban showcased the three decades of political and social satirical graphic designs from the United Kingdom.

The hatred of siblings
CRIES and Whispers at the Gaborone Film Society 7 p.m. at Maru a Pula on Tuesday 24th of February only.

Fashion splash at Barclays Eagle awards
THE Barclays Eagle Awards at Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) presented the “who is who” in the banking sector. This was also an opportunity to wear lazily whatever one would, to make them look presentable in the evening lights. Like in the popular literature book, ‘Girls in their Sunday dresses’ the women wore their favourite colours and turned out as if they were in a play. The proceedings were a sequel to the busy week for the bank-when they announced their revised financial results earlier in the day.

  

 
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