Kuru festivities return
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
The traditional festival will once again be hosted at its homeground at the Dqre San Lodge, from August 28 to 29.
The two-day festival is expected to attract multitudes from all over southern Africa. To make the annual event an experience worth remembering, Barclays has sponsored the event to the valued of P369,000.
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