Nkashi Classic returns to Seronga
Staff Writer | Monday June 30, 2025 09:46
The event, which is a celebration of mokoro and Okavango Delta’s natural heritage, was last held at Seronga in 2022, during the filming of the Nkashi: Race for the Okavango. It will be held at Mbiroba Camp and will kick off at 8am, with racing commencing at 9am, followed by a day of education and entertainment until 4pm. The occasion attracts people and polers from across the Okavango and beyond, showcasing their skills, determination, and dedication to be crowned “Okavango Delta’s Fastest Poler”. Sixty polers representing 15 villages around the Okavango Delta will race in seven categories.
The racers will be timed, and the fastest polers in each category will be crowned. Race Categories include Youth Male (18-30 years of age), Youth Female (18-30), Male (31-54), Female (31-54), Veteran Male (55+), Veteran Female (55+) and Mixed Doubles (2 polers, one male, one female, both aged 18+) A total of P122, 500 in prize money will be awarded across all categories. The winners across all the competitions will receive P10, 000, while second and third runner ups will walk home with P5, 000 and P2, 500 respectively. All finalists will receive a goodie bag with a variety of prizes and vouchers. This year’s event will feature legendary traditional dance groups from Eastern Panhandle villages, with fan favourite Mista-Tee hosting.
The Nkashi Trust will showcase the Okavango Delta projects, including Nkashi Bus, virtual reality (VR) experiences, science experiments, and conservation education. Local entrepreneurs, artisans, and food vendors will be present, alongside community art installations and locally crafted trophies for finalists. Meanwhile, the organisers say the aims of the Nkashi Classic have evolved from celebrating cultural diversity and protecting indigenous heritage, to also promoting socio-economic inclusion. The event blends the thrill of sports, the richness of cultural heritage, and the spirit of community, offering a unique and unforgettable experience along the river. The event will serve as a platform to honour and embrace Botswana’s diverse cultural heritage.
The event is sponsored by Okavango Eternal, Absa Botswana, Wilderness and Aquarite. Entrance is free for everyone.