Dithubaruba Festival set for September
Thursday, August 16, 2012
The Festival, which was first held in 2007, promises to be fun-filled and loaded with cultural activities including, poko (poetry), traditional song and dance and mouth-watering traditional dishes for people to enjoy.
Dithubaruba Cultural Festival is held in an effort to promote the understanding and appreciation of Kweneng cultural heritage, while at the same time creating a leisurely experience for locals.
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