Slizer's hot dance videos

One of Botswana's budding musicians, Slizer born Naledi Kaisara, has released a DVD. The DVD is a sequel to her smash hit album O tswa kae which has catapulted Slizer to celebrity status.

In the DVD also titled O tswa kae, which features six songs from the album, the muso, whose suggestive dance routines have become her trademark, outdid herself. The choreography is impeccable. With a group of good female dancers and young men, she set out to select beautiful sites for the video shoot. There is a balance in the choice of sites.

The video also takes one through life on the fringes of the city, where poverty hangs in the neighbourhood like a flag. It is here that the viewer is given an expose into what happens in poverty stricken locations.

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