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The Temple Lounge launches this Saturday

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After operating for a year, The Temple Lounge management has decided to officially introduce it to the world. Located in Block 9 in Gaborone at the Bonanza Complex, The Temple Lounge will be officially launched this Saturday.

Addressing the media recently, the lounge manager, Modise 'Mod' Mpolokang said they have invited local artists such as Vee Mampeezy, ATI, Kagiso de Klerk, Ancestral Rituals, Casper The DJ, Frostbite, DJ Benyboi, DJ Kholii, Mashubane and Lebgee. Mc Theo and April Gates will be the masters of ceremony for the day. For his part, The Temple Lounge marketing manager, Oarabile 'Onz' Rasefako explained that they have various packages that would allow revellers into the VIP area. He said the P2, 500 package includes access to VIP with one bottle of Jagameister, a bottle of Hennessy, 12 pack Red bull and six water bottles which is a package for four people.

The second package worth P2, 000 includes a bottle of Jagameister and a bottle of Jameson, 12 pack Red bull and six water bottles. It also accommodates four people while the third package worth P1, 700 includes two bottles of Jagameister, 12 pack Red bull and six pack of water. However, for the general access, a six-pack gets you in. This is where revellers are expected to buy a six-pack of drinks of their choice for P200, either alcoholic or non-alcoholic to get access into the launch. Meanwhile, the event spokesperson, Tlamelo Letlole pointed out that they had built up events such as ladies night, DJ Earth's Birthday bash, Tipsy Saturdays event. He promised that they will keep bringing more exciting events prior and after the bash.

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