DR Livingstone monument at Kolobeng

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United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA) yesterday converged at the Kolobeng Monument to commemorate the life of the first missionary to Botswana, Dr David Livingstone.

The bi-centenary commemoration also marked the ground-breaking ceremony where the first-ever building will be built at the location. The building once complete will serve as a history testament of Livingstone's stay in Botswana.David Livingstone was born in 1813 and died in 1873 in Zambia. He was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary and a stunt explorer in Africa.Kolobeng Monument often called the 'The River That Never Dries Up' near Kumakwane Village has been one of the historical sites in Botswana attracting tourists around the globe.

It is where Livingstone and his family settled  when they arrived in the country in 1847 and left a mark when he left as the site still has the remains of his daughter who was buried there and some of the other missionaries.He is also the first missionary to bring Christianity into the country and Bakwena of Molepolole through their Chief,Kgosi Sechele 1.  The Bakwena tribe was the first to convert to the religion.Speaking at the commemoration, Minister of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism Tshekedi Khama said the Kolobeng Monument is one of the hundred projects that are protected by his Ministry as historical sites.

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