Preserve national heritage, don�t demolish relic buildings - Khama

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President Ian Khama on Wednesday called for the protection and preservation of relic buildings during the official opening of a refurbished house of his grandfather Sekgoma II in Serowe.

The house, which was built in 1918 by Sekgoma II’s father Khama III is situated on the foothill of Serowe Hill behind the Bangwato main kgotla.

The owner of the house Sekgoma II was the father of Seretse Khama, the first president of Botswana and the grandfather of the current president Ian Khama. 

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