Botswana�s Culture Is Secretive - Mosojane

Former Tatitown Customary Court President Margret Mosojane
Former Tatitown Customary Court President Margret Mosojane

FRANCISTOWN: Former Tatitown Customary Court president Margaret Ludo Mosojane has said that Botswana’s culture is very secretive and this compromises the legacy passed to children in order to assertively protect themselves.

She said this during the commemorations of the Day of the African Child, which was attended by multitudes of children from pre-schools, primary and secondary schools.

When delivering the keynote address Mosojane said that there is a need to maximise protection, empowerment of children and interrogation of some of their cultural practices. She added that they need to see relevance and user-friendliness of some of their cultural beliefs in the ever-changing time and circumstances.

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