Last stop with 'Ya Ncharger Back2lala'

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The annual Bak2Skul Festival, which will be held on January 1, is yet again set to be one of the major highlights of the festive season. It is the last gig to ease night crawlers into the New Year ahead of the long, dry January spell.

Under the theme, ‘Ya Ncharger Back2lala’, the organisers promise yet another spectacular showcasing.  According to founder Taolo Entaile, they choose this theme specifically to suit the youth who can relate to it.

“It is catchy and makes one leave whatever they are doing at the moment to come party with us and get charged with lots of fun,” he said.  Entaile added that they would be travelling to Tonota, Maun, Francistown, Serowe, Mochudi, Kanye, Ramotswa and Moshupa to reach out to people who would not be able to make it to the main event in Gaborone. 

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