Donald Molosi remembers Sir Ketumile

Donald Molosi posing for a picture with Sir Ketumile Masire holding a copy of the We are all blue in 2016
Donald Molosi posing for a picture with Sir Ketumile Masire holding a copy of the We are all blue in 2016

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Masire played a role in the various projects that Molosi produced especially the ones that tell Botswana historical stories. He was a great source of information on the Blue, Black and White theatre play, which went on to premier on Broadway. 

“10 years ago he was one of the first elders to believe in me and the work that I do especially telling stories about Botswana. Beyond that he became my friend and elder.

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