Rasesa picnic prepping well
Friday, September 27, 2019
Rasesa Social Picnic has grown to become one of the biggest crowd pullers amongst the leisure events of this country. PIC: MOMPATI TLHANKANE
Rasesa Social Picnic has grown to become one of the biggest crowd pullers amongst the leisure events of this country.
It started in 2016 as a bi-annual event with a March and an October offering in Rasesa at the Masa Gardens.
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