KTM choir celebrates two decades in song
Monday, December 16, 2013
Gomolemo Thatayaone Motswaledi founded it in January 20 1993, now an active opposition party leader and president of the Botswana Movement for Democracy. Then, as the director, he composed and arranged music for the choir.
In its recent show at Cresta Hotel where the choir was celebrating the two decades milestone, KTM proved why it was still considered best of its genre in Botswana. The event kicked off with the new and active outfit, whose women looked stunning in their evening gowns.
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