Rastafarians to mark Tosh's death

Rastafarians in Botswana and Gaborone in particular are to converge on the Karibu Tena Garden to commemorate the life of the late reggae star, Peter Tosh.

Situated at the Tlokweng Border Gate, organisers say the Karibu Tena Garden is set to offer thrills and spills as Rastafarians get together to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the death of Tosh for the first time in Botswana.

According to Danny Kapambwe, aka Ras Anada, of Bingi Vibes Production and Jah Revelation Sounds, Tosh's  memorial bash will also mark Steve "Bantu" Biko's death on September 12, 1977.

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