Author

Nnasaretha Kgamanyane
  • New hope for human rights activists despite staunch opposition

    Human rights supporters say Constitutional reforms remain necessary to protect a wide range of citizens, including additional rights to members of the LGBTQI+ community.Although Botswana decriminalised so-called sodomy laws in 2019, protections do...

  • Farm Aura redefines rustic fashion

    Touch Motswak Tswak explained to Arts&Culture in an interview that Farm Aura is inspired by the fusion of rustic authenticity and modern energy. He further pointed out that ‘Farm’ symbolised nature, simplicity, and sustainability, while...

  • Clap & Tap Festival accommodates other gospel genres

    In an interview with the founder of Mabaila Foundation, Tshepang Mabaila, he told Arts&Culture that they decided to increase choirs and be inclusive of Zion, Macecilia and Mokhukhu to accommodate other churches whose members will attend the event. He...

  • Lunch with Boleseng thrills

    Dubbed Lunch with Lister Boleseng, the event, hosted to celebrate love, turned out to be a thrill for jazz music lovers most of whom were the senior citizens. The set up was intimate and despite the heavy rains, the men and women who love jazz saw it...

  • Miss Millennium to crown the 17th queen

    According to Miss Millennium 2008, Felicity Bogatsu, the pageantry is one of the most resilient pageants in the country. Bogatsu said it aims to give back to the community. She also explained that Miss Millennium is geared towards giving back to the...

  • Single and Searching on Valentine’s Day

    She explained to Arts&Culture that the book was published by iReason Publishers (Pty) Ltd in Gaborone. “We will release and launch on Valentine’s Day, as it is the day for lovers and those in relationships. As a single woman, it is also time to...

  • SOTS’ 20th anniversary promises immense fun

    In an interview with SOTS event producer, Sydney Nzala, also famed as DJ Boogie Sid, he pointed out that SOTS has served as a melting pot of cultural activities, information sharing and culture preservation. SOTS was started in 2005 by Bana ba Mmala....

  • Bagaka Ba Pele TV show to host pageantry

    This has prompted the show's organisers to look for a beautiful ambassador who will help them to promote the knowledge of Setswana culture, and heritage as well as preservation. In an interview with the show's director, Kelemogile Ramasu, he...

  • Down The Stream Garden offers Valentine's Day dinner for lovers

    This celebration of love extends to the Valentine's Day, which falls on February 14. As part of their effort to give residents of Ranaka an opportunity to celebrate love, Down The Stream Garden has planned to host a Valentine's Day dinner for...

  • Kalayakgosi publishes ‘Purpose of Driven Success’

    The book was published in Oct 2024 at Ahava. It has 63 pages and eight chapters. In an interview with Arts&Culture, Kalayakgosi said Purpose Driven Success was inspired by her love for writing and driven by a passion for sharing her ideas or dreams....

  • Nako Timepieces releases new watch collection

    Through its latest edition named the 'Three Dikgosi Edition Rattan', they continue to dominate through innovative designs, capturing the admiration of watch enthusiasts and locals alike.Since its inception, this elegantly crafted timepiece...

  • Capello Molapo Crossing restaurant launches in style

    The restaurant is not only gorgeous but spacious as well. Its set-up and furniture plus the colours of the furniture give a vibey and chilled atmosphere ideal for relaxation. During the launch, the venue also gave the local lifestyle lovers an option...

  • Mathekga ventures into cement crafts

    The young man is basically making masterpieces by crafting cement mortar into wooden mottifs and rock mottifs. In an interview with Arts&Culture, he explained that he took inspiration from the Form Five art project he did for his finals. He said it...

  • Ntwa Ya Puo poetry festival to happen monthly

    The event is meant to promote traditional poetry and the Setswana language. The organisers of the event said the show is getting bigger and better with time. It is organised by Emmanuel ‘Mmasekgethu’ Boefelo and Edwing ‘Serurubele’ Moroka, in...

  • Ntire takes up folklore poetry

    In some instances, some do not even know their native language and they see nothing wrong with that and live a carefree life. However, that is not the case for Israel Ntire who has decided to retrace his steps and deviate from the norm. His journey...

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