Botswana musical culture to be showcased to 1000 Desert Race

Botswana's musical culture will be used to set the tone and mood for this year's Kalahari 1000 Desert race, which kicks off this Friday at Kumakwane.

Events and marketing company Footprints, owned by Losika Seboni, is hosting the music show on Friday at the Botswanacraft where racers, foreign fans, and locals are expected to interact after the race prologue. 

The show is dubbed the 'Kgalagadi 1000 Culture Festival'.  Seboni says the show, to cost P100, will start at 6pm, adding that the target audience will be mainly the 2,000 racers, as well as the fans of the popular event, which annually attracts about 500, 000 spectators.

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