Tsholofelo carves niche in rare screen-printing

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As more and more locals start appreciating the visual arts, the country is also producing a good number of artists of great repute.

One of them is 25-year-old Thabiso Tsholofelo from Changate village near Nkange, who specialises in screen-printing (a discipline of the arts that is still rare in Botswana) and metal sculpturing.

Like many artists, Tsholofelo realised he was gifted in the arts while still at primary school as his teachers preferred to use him to draw illustrations on the blackboard.

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