Adopt-a-monument in pictures at the National Museum

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As part of a move to involve locals in the management of national monuments, the Botswana National Museum has introduced Adopt-a-Monument programme.

In an earlier interview, Director of National Museum, Monuments and Art Gallery Gaogakwe Phorano pointed out the need for interested stakeholders to be actively involved in the management of heritage sites and monuments. To try and woo potential stakeholders, the museum is currently hosting an exhibition of pictures of some of the monuments found in the country.

Pictures on display include those of the following:

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