Tsogwane Graces Desert Bush Walk

Vice president, Slumber Tsogwane was among the people who graced the Desert
Vice president, Slumber Tsogwane was among the people who graced the Desert

CSI-Concepts FOUNDATION in conjunction with The Desert Bush Walk Local Organising Committee-LOC (Team of Volunteers), this past weekend hosted the fifth Desert Bush Walk in Jwaneng town. 

The walk, which has been gaining popularity every year attracted participants from as far as Australia and Germany. The annual charity walk took a Bush trail into Jwaneng.

Unlike last year, where it had followed the route of the Desert Race which has since moved to Phikwe, the organisers changed the trail a bit. Both the 30km and 15km hikers were excited to take on the new route. The terrain was tough and challenging but most walkers were committed and willing to finishing what they started. The walk started in the morning and the chief walker this time around was the vice President of Botswana Slumber Tsogwane.

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