Balete revive bojale

The first President of the Republic of Botswana, the late Sir Seretse Khama once said a nation that does not have a culture is a lost nation.

 This was probably premised on the realisation that Batswana were losing their identity and their being by ignoring their culture. The loss of culture is a big problem for any nation and it is important that Batswana wake up to this reality and embrace their different cultures.In recent times, different tribes in Botswana have been working hard to revive their cultures. This is all meant to pass it on to the younger generation which seems to be losing ground on the traditions of this society. The young generation is more into aligning themselves with foreign cultures.We are not in any way suggesting that it is wrong to borrow from other cultures but it is important that we adopt the right things.

We applaud Balete for reviving their initiation school. On Saturday, the Balete welcomed the new initiates from Bojale. This is the second batch of initiates as last year, they welcomed back boys from Bogwera. Balete have for a long time stopped the initiation schools and they have woken up to reality that culture is very important for their people. It is good that this time everything seemed to have gone well unlike last time when there were reports that an initiate died in the process. This was however denied by those in charge.

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