Molosi works on film documentary
Friday, April 21, 2017
Unlike the book which was a compilation of his stage plays Blue, Black and White and Motswana: Africa, Dream Again World Wide, this time around Molosi goes on a journey having insightful conversations with different individuals such as former deputy secretary general of the Commonwealth Secretariat Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba, Kgosikgolo of Batawana Kgosi Tawana Moremi II, and former President of Botswana, Sir Ketumile Masire who are the main sources in the documentary film.
‘We Are All Blue’ (2017), modern Botswana is seen through the eyes of Molosi, a Botswana-born Broadway actor and playwright, who embarks on a journey to discover more about himself, his people and Botswana, the country he calls home. He believes that in order to create your future, you need to understand your past, (sic)” reads a blurb on the first trailer of the documentary film.
That sounds like good news. But the report also warns that this may simply be because our digital economy is still young, not because we are safe. As more people shop, bank and pay online, criminals will follow.We Batswana do not need a report to tell us that danger is real. Many of us have heard of or fallen victim to KYC scams. A caller impersonates your bank or mobile money provider. They say they need to “verify” your account. They ask...