BOSETU hosts colourful cultural night

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On Friday night the public braved the rainy weather to attended Botswana Secondary Schools Teachers Union (BOSETU) cultural night that promised traditional dances and music at Ditshupo hall.

The cold and wet night slowly warmed up as guests came in either pairs or small groups looking smashing in their cultural attire  and a variety of beautifully designed clothes. Women were more especially looking their best as they brightened the night with their colourful dresses.  Most of those clothes were tailored with 'German Print'; some of them wore matching scarves around their heads.  Men also looked gorgeous in their suits and added a bit of flavour to their attires with their leather knit hats.

Rebaone Joel Keitumele also known as  Ntsoro, was the director of ceremony.  His bag of jokes, being the comedian that he is, kept the guests entertained on the night.  Ntsoro who was accompanied by his wife who was dressed in a blue 'German Print' dress made a joke about leaing his career of being an MC and television presenter for parliamentary membership.

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