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Nnasaretha Kgamanyane
  • Disono engages in eco-friendly art

    In an interview with Arts&Culture, Disono explained that his art is about reusing nature’s products and wealth to create art that speaks to the soul. He added that his aim is to create a positive impact on one's life. He also said it is about...

  • Setso sa Rona cultural festival brings local music pioneers

    In an interview with one of the organisers, Tlamelo Letlole, said the event aims to promote the arts, music, and cultures in and around Gakgatla. He added that they would be hosting choirs in and near Gakgatla like the famous one around that area,...

  • Local creatives call for transformation

    Speaking at the Inaugural Botswana Creatives Summit in Gaborone recently, Mojakgomo said that at BEPA, they believe that the transformation of the creative sector will require strong partnerships between government, private sector, artists, and civil...

  • Bokopano Picnic Session to celebrate unity

    Co-founder Mpho Mokgatle says patrons will immerse themselves in a vibrant atmosphere of captivating performances, uplifting rhythms, and a carefully curated ambiance that embodies the spirit of freedom and unity. The event promises to be an...

  • Mbo publishes 16th novel

    Born and bred in Mbalambi village in the northeastern part of Botswana, where, like elsewhere back then, Dementia (a condition usually associated with the aged) was exclusively regarded as “boloi”, Mbo says his new novel addresses the issue and...

  • Cassandra Black flies to new heights

    As a self-taught designer, Cassandra’s journey is an inspiration to many. With her determination and creativity, she is now expanding her business and exploring new avenues in the fashion design industry. In an interview with Arts&Culture, Kavezedi...

  • Poverty and disease in D’kar: A teen’s story

    Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) is a severe, life-threatening inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, caused by the same bacteria that cause tuberculosis. The infection typically begins in the lungs and spreads to the brain,...

  • Batho Fashion Week attracts fashionistas

    The fashion show exhibited fresh and exquisite clothing items from different fashion designers. Batho Fashion Week (BFW) was founded in 2021 in Gaborone, Botswana, by Emmanuel Kayenda under the Dave & Gray Group. It was created to position Botswana...

  • Wave Rhyder celebrates local artists

    Kicking off his performance, Wave Rhyder sang one of ATI's, also famed as Lekhete le le Tona Tona, songs. He later delivered a beautiful performance where he and the award-winning Han C made a remix with their songs, and the performances blew the...

  • Diary 34 clothing line weaves tales through threads

    Thatayaone Modiitsane, the founder of Diary 34, says her brand was born out of a desire to tell stories through clothing.In an interview with Arts&Culture, Modiitsane explained that the name Diary 34 represents a collection of moments, memories, and...

  • Milestone Global pageantry recognises Keipeile

    The Miss and Mrs Milestone Global International pageant was held in Dubai from September 2 - 7, 2025. In May 2025, Keipeile was crowned the local pageant’s new queen, earning herself a ticket to represent the country on the international stage....

  • Dr Swereki’s new book tackles GBV

    One of those is Dr Babonang Swereki, who recently published a book titled 'Problem in the Promise: Unearthing Gender-Based Violence in Relationships'. The book will be launched on September 27, 2025, at the National Museum in Gaborone. Dr...

  • LGBTQI+ community condemns homophobic attack in Maun

    Recently, there were reports of a young gay man who was gang raped, assaulted and his private parts set on fire due to his sexuality. The young man is said to have succumbed to injuries sustained after he was rushed to a local health facility for...

  • City Tourism unveils Gaborone's rich history

    Recently, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism launched the City Tourism, where a number of attendees got an opportunity to do the tour and appreciate the history behind a number of places. The tour guides who were trained by the Botswana Society...

  • Drug abuse consumes Showbiz

    The drug problem that has long bedevilled the entertainment industry is causing concern not just on account of its excess, but for being unstoppable.Revelations from industry players this week during the late artist’s memorial service showed that...

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