Traditional dance, song and poetry add colour to Dithubaruba

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MOLEPOLOLE: Breathtaking performances by traditional dance troupes, folklore artists and poets were the highlight of this year's Dithubaruba Cultural Festival that ended in the Kweneng capital on Saturday.

Once again the two-day cultural event proved that the Bakwena tribe is endowed with immense talent as the organisers did not have to look further but only tap on homegrown talent to mark the celebrations.

Two-time President's Day competitions winners Dipela tsa ga Kobokwe kicked off the performances of the day with their well-choreographed phathisi dance that left the gathered masses asking for more.

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