Uncovering the mysteries of Tsodilo Hills

"Africa my land, land of my gods, land of my forefathers", a companion said out the poetic phrase as our eyes fixed on the Map of Africa nicely engraved on one of the rocks of Tsodilo, 'The Mountain of the gods'.

Three years ago, this cultural site situated deep in the Kgalahari Desert, northwest of Botswana and close to the Namibian border won its recognition from the World Heritage Committee as this country's only world heritage site.

This came as a result of its outstanding value that is depicted through archaeological recordings, chronicling human activities and environmental changes spanning a period of at least 100, 000 years.

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Enough is enough!

On Saturday at around 9am it was reported that an accident claimed the lives of five people who happened to be related. The car they were travelling in is said to have attempted to overtake only to realise that the oncoming car was fast approaching. When the driver tried to get back to his lane, he hit the car he was trying to drive past whilst overtaking.Many quickly took to social media to show sympathy to the victims and also offer their...

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