A Re Ye Patlelong returns bigger and better

AIMING TO PRESERVE SETSWANA CULTURE: Barati Galebe PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
AIMING TO PRESERVE SETSWANA CULTURE: Barati Galebe PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

The founder of A Re Ye Patlelong cultural event, Barati Gabalebe says the event returns on April 2 at Tlogatloga Junior Secondary School at 9am. Gabalebe said this time around, they aim to make the event bigger and better.

She also said the event have not been going on for sometime and revelers have been asking her to bring it back. “One day when I was seated alone I reminisced on my youthful days when there were no video games and cellular phones.

We used to enjoy life a lot. We would socialise by playing with our peers and playtime was amazing. Nowadays everyone has a smart phone with a number of applications and social media. People no longer have time to hold even a small conversation. If you go to other people’s home, you would find everyone on their cellphones. Children no longer play with their peers. It is sad.

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