Dijammogo releases yet another thriller

SELEBI-PHIKWE: The Eastern Military Garrison's own recording music group Dijammogo has released its second album dubbed Monono which is expected to hit the air waves very soon.

 The album is yet to be launched on April 25th in Selebi-Phikwe Town hall and it has not been distributed either. It is no doubt that the four army men, Joseph Ramocha, Alfred Keorete, James Nkomo and Moemedi Tlhomelang discovered and nourished their talents in traditional Dikhwaere music through the BDF activities.

Among the songs expected to sell the album is Boipuso that welcomes President Ian Khama to his seat and states that in the year 1966 the nation was terrified and wondered what to do but the three chiefs went to Britain to seek independence. The artists further highlight that as a result the country has become a shining example of democracy that is envied by other nations. Again the nation became terrified when Festus Mogae's term ceased but Khama who is a strong foundation availed himself. "You are our eyes and hands and you represent us across the globe."

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