Supa Ngwao Museum reopens

Supa Ngwao museum. PIC: CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE
Supa Ngwao museum. PIC: CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

FRANCISTOWN: Supa Ngwao Museum will reopen its historical buildings today (Thursday) after it was closed six months ago.

The museum, which is housed in a 100–year–old Government Camp, was shut down end of September last year due to financial crisis.

Supa Ngwao Museum, which is located in the Jubilee Hospital street, will return in order to serve its purpose of collecting remnants of the past for preserving culture for the next generations.

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