Roma Nna Association assists Anafiki, Short Man

Anafiki (left) with Parliament Speaker, Gladys Kokorwe
Anafiki (left) with Parliament Speaker, Gladys Kokorwe

After performing her popular song, Mpolelela Re Babedi at different shopping malls over the years, Anafiki Ditau, has recorded her second album, thanks to a good Samaritan who after hearing her interview on Radio Botswana, decided to do something about her situation.

Gaselarona ‘GasLee’ Sikwa founder of GasLee Communications and Roma Nna Association said he decided to step in after hearing Anafiki’s interview on radio.

“I took it upon myself to find her, and see how I could help.  Her story was hurtful and touching.  I knew I had to do something to help.  With the assistance of some Radio Botswana employees like Stoffel and Chilly, I was able to locate her in her home village of Pitsane,” he said.

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