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Splendid performances at JAAM Festival despite low turnout

Solly Sebotso also kept the audiences captivated with his beautiful performance  PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Solly Sebotso also kept the audiences captivated with his beautiful performance PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Despite low the turnout and cold weather, artists ensured they warmed up the venue and gave the audience the best performances at the weekend Jive Africa Annual Music Festival (JAAM) Festival held at the Pavillion.

Amongst the local artists whose performances will forever remain in people's hearts was Oliver The Poet from Molepolole.

He started his act by whistling then later sung a beautiful intriguing song before reciting a powerful Setswana poem.

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