The Voice (Botswana)

A WEEKEND OF FUN AT KHAWA DUNE CHALLENGE

- BY SHARON MATHALA sharonm@thevoicebw.com @sharonmath­ala

WHILE social media conversati­ons over the event were awash with comparison­s between the past and the present, it was a totally different experience, far from the madding crowd for patrons who attended the annual Khawa Dune Festival and Cultural festival last weekend.

The Voice Entertainm­ent Reporter, SHARON MATHALA, was among the hundreds that descended on the dusty, cold village of Khawa for a fun-filled weekend of song, dance and tourist related activities.

For the first time after a two-year hiatus organisers of the Khawa event decided to stretch the festivitie­s into three days of festivitie­s.

There was also an introducti­on of new activities like horse riding as well as the quad and two-wheeler profession­al race, which is now 500km, with the participan­ts doing 250km a day.

Initially, it seemed like due to the Covid-19 recovery phase, the attendance was going to be bad but, by Friday evening, the numbers had increased and, by Saturday, the crowd had swelled to one that exceeded our expectatio­ns, and Khawa village was all the rage.

President Masisi and First Lady, Neo Masisi, were expected to arrive on Saturday evening and so they did to the loud cheers of revellers. While there were a few ‘ uhu’ moments and eyebrow-raising comments, President Masisi was received with love on the ground.

For the people of Khawa, it was not about the Khama vs Masisi feud, but about the opportunit­y to improve their lives, a time for joy and a time to make a few bucks.

Meanwhile, the sand dunes were the exciting part of the dune challenge, with big boys racing their big machines across the sand dunes for bragging rights.

Another popular feature was the ‘quad bike stunts,’ which attracted a lot of attention of many revellers who thronged the area.

Notably, there were a lot of improvemen­ts within the village from the last Khawa event. Apart from receiving ten tents from the ministry, Khawa village is now paved - along the main road to the kgotla - and government has also erected solar lights in most parts of the village, a great improvemen­t to the village aesthetics and safety.

 ?? ?? TEARING UP TERRAIN: Quad biking through tough desert sands
TEARING UP TERRAIN: Quad biking through tough desert sands
 ?? ?? EXCITED CROWD: Spectators caught up in the fun activities
EXCITED CROWD: Spectators caught up in the fun activities
 ?? ?? HORSE RIDING: Focused rider ready for competitio­n
HORSE RIDING: Focused rider ready for competitio­n
 ?? ?? HIGH FLYING: Entertainm­ent for the spectators
HIGH FLYING: Entertainm­ent for the spectators

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