The Voice (Botswana)

TURNING KGATLENG INTO A TOURISM HUB

- BY DANIEL CHIDA

Excitement is building in the sleepy Kgatleng villages of Ramotlabak­i and Oliphants Drift.

Preparatio­ns are underway for the highly-anticipate­d arrival of the first ever Seanokeng Camp Festival, set for 9th December.

The event promises to bring an economic boost to the village and its surroundin­g areas.

The festival, which is expected to attract thousands of visitors from near and far, will showcase a wide range of cultural performanc­es, fishing, boat cruises, local arts and crafts, with a variety of mouthwater­ing food stalls part of the package.

This vibrant celebratio­n of culture and community is not only set to entertain attendees but also provide a significan­t economic opportunit­y for the village and its residents.

In an interview with the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Mochudi East, Mabuse Pule, the event, together with the Fish Festival held at the beginning of the year, will prove to many that Kgatleng deserves more developmen­ts than it currently has.

“Some of the projects that are coming are a 200-bed facility and 25km tarred roads, together with streetligh­ts. The sleepy giant of Kgatleng is finally waking up. All the past Members of Parliament in my area failed to bring developmen­ts like tarred road for Modipane-mabalane and I have achieved it. It is a magical ground breaking,” he boasted.

The Assistant Minister of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t spoke highly of the event, which will be an annual edition to the calendar, saying it has support from all sectors.

“Tribal leaders of Kgatleng are very supportive and Kgosi Modidi of Ramotlabak­i has been with us since day one.”

The MP also called youths from the area to come up with ideas that can generate income for themselves.

“Soon, people will be having many options on whether to go to Maun, Kasane or Kgatleng. The Madikwe/ Limpopo Rivers have not been utilised for a long time. Local business owners are eagerly preparing for the influx of visitors, anticipati­ng a surge in sales and an opportunit­y to showcase their products and services. Accommodat­ion providers are bracing themselves for fully booked rooms, while restaurant­s and eateries are stocking up on supplies to cater for our guests.”

The Voice Managing Director (MD), Marc Gomolemo Kasale, said the event will serve as a vibrant platform to immerse oneself in the rich cultural tapestry of Bakgatla people.

“This event is not only about celebratin­g tradition but also about promoting sustainabl­e tourism within Kgatleng. By attending, you contribute to the preservati­on of cultural heritage and the developmen­t of the region. It is also a way of giving back to the community; our people will have somewhere to go for an outing. We are promoting this,” added Kasale.

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MANAGING DIRECTOR: Kasale
THE VOICE MANAGING DIRECTOR: Kasale
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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT: Pule

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