BIRRO saves former drug addict

Tau
Tau

From graduating top of his class from Limkokwing University to selling sound equipment to feed a ravenous drug addiction, Kgosi Tau found salvation in the hands of the Botswana Institute for Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Offenders (BIRRO). Mmegi Correspondent KATLEGO ISAACS reports

Having freshly graduated as valedictorian in sound technology from Limkokwing University in 2020 with prospects to become a big name in the local entertainment industry, Tau’s future seemed promisingly bright right out of school.

However, while in school, Tau learnt that the entertainment industry is a brutally competitive, fast-paced, and sleepless industry that often needs some form of coping mechanism in order to survive.

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