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Comedy show to relive Botswana’s history

Jonny Pula PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Jonny Pula PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

The story of Botswana’s road to independence will be relived once again through a moment of laughter and fun during a standup comedy show billed for September 28 at The Meeting Place, Cresta President Hotel in Gaborone.

The event, known as Dikgosi Tsa Comedy Night, which is a production of Gaborone Comedy Club, will pit the crew of Triccs, Bambino, Boldwin Bals and Jonny Pula.

The show promises to be colourful and hilarious with the comedians dishing out rib-cracking jokes. One of the event organisers, Jonny Pula told Arts & Culture that the idea to host this show around Independence Day with a theme centred on the country’s independence is to reflect what it means to the average Motswana.

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