Interesting and encouraging

I would ask you to please consider a book form publication with oldies pictures like Sandy Grant did with his scenarios of Mochudi in pictures or something to that effect.

I purchased two or three of the publications by Grant and it is great information and history. Pictures of Kgosi Linchwe and his sister in the 60's on his way to Washington, the regiments paying their respect upon the birth of Seingwaeng, Bishop Murphy blessing Kgosi Linchwe, Sir Norman Molomo (a former MP and I believe Minister), TW Motlhagodi (first BPP MP and former MP's of father to M. C Motsemme - who became the first Motswana Gaborone Chief Magistrate, Registrar or Assistant of the High Court)  Sir Seretse Khama addressing a meeting in Kgatleng with Lucas Kang recording, the Bakgatla men  who went out hunting a lion during a visit of some international emissary visit (Rre Isaac Davids, Rre Ray Molomo and son Reggie and others in picture). There are many picture and scenes which are gone and forgotten. Gaborone in the 60's the Mall, Capitol Cinema, the President Hotel of then, Henning's Food Town, Sir Seretse pictures on visit to BMC with Sir Quett and one of the three Musketeers of the beef industry CEO and Chair of BMC the Late Titus Madisa etc.

The pictures the of Queen's visit to Botswana, of Lenyeletse Seretse and Sir Seretse's funeral Sir Quett taking the Presidency and other pictures, used to have them and old Kutlwano publications but moving house caused a great loss and perhaps u can come to my rescue. We lost a lot remember " I M Gakeope's kutlwano publications
Also with Billy Chiepe's cartoons of old ( Bampha ba mpona and Chomie) could you encourage him to publish in book form like Zapiro, likewise Barolong Seboni and his Nitty Gritty, Rampholo Molefhe used to have some articles, rib crackers and these should be revisited and published
 
Thank you

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