Seretse's publishes granary of Setswana culture

Seretse
Seretse

For centuries we have seen language evolving and thus the Setswana language losing its rich significance locally. Kellen Seretse, has published the first ever comprehensive Setswana reference guide textbook titled Setswana Sotlhe, which was conceived more than 20 years ago out of the realisation that the Setswana culture in general has a potential to prove itself as a viable stakeholder and participant in economic diversification and poverty alleviation.

The author told Arts & Culture that he carried out an extensive self-sponsored research exercise collecting and compiling useful and relevant materials that are now a great textbook of 22 chapters and 246 pages. 

He pointed out that everyone in the educational and cultural industries would find a copy of the timeless classic very resourceful.

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