Celebs flock Limkokwing glitz and glamour awards

Shanti Lo (left), Nunu Ramogotsi and Puna Gabasiane
Shanti Lo (left), Nunu Ramogotsi and Puna Gabasiane

Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) on Friday hosted their inaugural Student Glitz and Glamour Awards at the university’s Hall of Fame. As expected, Gaborone celebrities were spotted at the event. Although the night was meant to demonstrate that LUCT, student life is vibey and is complemented by style and substance, socialites also played their part in making the night memorable.

Spotted at the event was Botswana Television newsanchor Gloria Kgosi who rocked an all black number and was most of the night comfortably seated next to another familiar face Kagiso Sento. Another celebrity who rocked the end of semester bash in a blue and black suit was bubbly television and radio presenter Loungo Pitse. Also spotted on the night was former Yarona FM Faki’Safety belt show presenter  Zizi (Mimi Mokgwathi) seated next to another Yarona FM face Sesame Mosweu.

The two ladies dressed up for the night much to the appreciation of the students who kept asking for photographs from the two ladies. The event also attracted another famous face on television, Resego Motlhokathari, talent search show- My star presenter who was later spotted executing some of his moves on the dance floor. Another famous face was jazz singer Shanti Lo in the company of other jazz singers, Nono Seile and Nnunu Ramogotsi of Masonoko fame. Also gracing the event was socialite and self-proclaimed make up guru Tlhomamo Diamond and Yarona FM’s T-Izzy amongst others. Some of the awards given on the night were Best Performing Student, Campus Fanatic, Craziest Hairstyle- By Students, Most Helpful Student, Most Outstanding Freshman, Best Dressed for the Night, Sports Personality of the Year, Most Popular Student, Best Student Ambassador, Best SRC Member, Most loved staff member, Most Active Student on Social Media-, Most Active Student on Social Media,

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