Dikgosi urged to promote indigenous knowledge

Dikgosi have been urged to encourage  their merafe to share their indigenous knowledge and skills as this may be instrumental in economic diversification.

Addressing members of Ntlo ya Dikgosi yesterday, project leader of a University of Botswana team, Dr Mogodisheng Sekhwale said indigenous knowledge may be instrumental in economic diversification, if people are willing to come forward and share what they know.

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