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‘Dose’ treated to family appreciation dinner

Photo Caption:  Mosimanyane (right) with Liberian sprinter, Emmanuel Matadi at the Maun family appreciation dinner. (Photo courtesy: Mogae Lekau)
Photo Caption: Mosimanyane (right) with Liberian sprinter, Emmanuel Matadi at the Maun family appreciation dinner. (Photo courtesy: Mogae Lekau)

Outstanding athletics coach, Kebonyemodisa ‘Dose’ Mosimanyane has thanked his family for being supportive of his career path. Mosimanyane was speaking at an appreciation dinner organised on Friday night in Maun by his family – the Mosimanyanes, the Modises, the Segwais, and the Lekaus.

Outstanding athletics coach, Kebonyemodisa ‘Dose’ Mosimanyane has thanked his family for being supportive of his career path.

Mosimanyane was speaking at an appreciation dinner organised on Friday night in Maun by his family – the Mosimanyanes, the Modises, the Segwais, and the Lekaus.

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