Hundreds for MAD TV auditions

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Hundreds of My African Dream television presenters wannabes gathered at the Mass Media Complex last Saturday to try their luck in clinching the coveted job.

It is clear that presenting the show, which is one of the most watched television shows in the country is the dream of most youngsters so there was no surprise as scores of wannabes competed for the job, which was advertised on Botswana Television (TV).  

Disappointment was written on the faces of many of the wannabes more especially those who were not yet auditioned by the time that Showbiz arrived at the scene. Realeboga Lemane of Gaborone North, together with her friends Motlamedi Ramadi and Wame Gaboitaolelwe, said that they arrived early in the morning hoping to be some of the first people to be interviewed.

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