Son Of The Soil Makes Great Come back

This year's SOTS brought people together to celebrate Setswana culture in the form of fashion, food, traditional games, dikhwaere, music and poetry. PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
This year's SOTS brought people together to celebrate Setswana culture in the form of fashion, food, traditional games, dikhwaere, music and poetry. PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

Celebrated annual cultural event, Son of the Soil (SOTS) made a great come back last weekend.

This comes after the cultural event turned out to be a great disappointment to revellers, who felt it did not meet their expectations in the previous year.  Last year, attendees were complaining of a number of things such as eating late, shortage of food and lack of entertainment amongst others.

However, in their quest to mend their mistakes, Bana ba Mmala (SOTS organisers) decided to give catering services to independent companies and therefore reduced the entrance fees by P50.

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