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Local artists spoil Letlhakeng residents

Dipela tsa ga Kobokwe also got the chance to entertain the audience
Dipela tsa ga Kobokwe also got the chance to entertain the audience

Local artists delivered the best performances at the commemoration of the National Culture Day that was held in Letlhakeng on Friday.

Even though the event started off on a low note, the BTC Choir from Sesung ignited the spark with their beautiful performance. They also sang a song about the importance of preserving culture.

In the choir, there was a certain gentleman who kept playing with a whip making an intense whipping sound that caught the eyes of the lookers. He made the performance even more interesting.

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