Bonfire culture comes to Gabs

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Bonfire. It has divergent meanings depending on which part of the world you are.

On is not a common feature in our entertainment scenes but this winter has inspired one enterprising youth, Mitchell Seretse, to come up with an outdoor activity that would at the same time keep revellers warm and happy throughout the night.  Gaborone fun lovers will this Saturday and Sunday celebrate the long weekend with huge balls of fires at an exclusive farm in Gaborone North.

 
Hundreds of people are expected to drive into the serene farm where they will be drinking, eating, and dancing surrounded by balls of fires all night long.
The organiser of the event, Michelle Seretse, sees this event as an opportunity to provide a rare entertainment that can only be enjoyed in the cold winter nights.
 While numerous bonfires will be burning the whole night in large containers, Seretse says the fun centre will also have the mother of all fires,  to make everyone feel like there is no winter at all. She is proud to be the first to come up with this sort of entertainment, which she views as an outing for fun lovers.

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