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Bahurutshe celebrate Molomo Harvest Festival

Bahurutshe celebrated Molomo Harvest Ceremony on Saturday PIC: NASARETHA KGAMANYANE
Bahurutshe celebrated Molomo Harvest Ceremony on Saturday PIC: NASARETHA KGAMANYANE

For the first time after decades of not hosting Molomo Harvest Ceremony, Bahurutshe finally found it fit to do so this year.

On Saturday morning, both Bahurutshe ba Manyana and Bahurutshe ba Mmankgodi came together to celebrate Molomo Harvest Ceremony at Manyana kgotla. The event was themed; ngwao ya moHurutshe go tswa Ga-Lowe go ya kokomaneng.

The beautiful ceremony with a stunning decoration kick started off with Bahurutshe native songs led by deputy chief of Manyana Robert Mangope who was also the master of ceremony for the day. He told the gathering that it had been decades since they celebrated the auspicious event. He also said the last time his tribe celebrated Molomo was around 1932.

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