Nata SSS Hosts Inaugural Culture Day

Bana Bana BaNtogwa. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG.
Bana Bana BaNtogwa. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG.

This coming Saturday, May 12, Nata Senior Secondary School (SSS) will host its inaugural culture day. Themed 'Dingwao tse di farologanyeng Maatla A Rona', the event is expected to bring together, people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

It is expected to attract culture enthusiasts from the Nata-Gweta area, as well as other parts of the country. As small as Botswana is as a country, it is common knowledge that the country hosts a number of different tribes with rich diverse cultural practices, hence the need for cultural festivals, which makes it easier for people to learn about other cultures. For harmony to reign, it is important for individuals to understand each other’s culture.

A teacher at Nata SSS, who is one of the orgnaisers of the cultural festival, Gaethuse Kobe told The Monitor that the event amongst other things, seeks to promote appreciation of culture towards social cohesion.

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