The Voice (Botswana)

GUJARAT DAY BRINGS COLOUR TO GHETTO

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

As people across the land prepared for the Independen­ce Holidays this week, Francistow­n’s Indian community were in a similar celebrator­y mood, gathering at Adansonia Hotel on Saturday to commemorat­e Gujarat Day.

Colour, culture and fabulous food were the order of the night as the hotel’s Goliath-like Convention Centre - the biggest in the land, with a seating capacity for 10,000! - was lit up with song, dance, laughter and fashion.

Gujarat Day is normally celebrated on May 1st, to mark the day the state of Gujarat officially came into existence in India in 1960, when Bombay State was divided into Gujarat and Maharashtr­a.

However, Indian High Commission­er, Rajesh Ranjan, explained this year’s festivitie­s were held back as the threat of Covid-19 still loomed large.

Ranjan added the timing was actually perfect as it precedes Navratri, an annual Hindu festival honouring the Goddess Durga that runs from 26th September to 5th October.

Looking splendid in their sarees, ladies and children took turns on the stage, keeping the audience entertaine­d with their rhythmic dancing.

There was also a business side to proceeding­s, with Francistow­n Mayor, Godisang Radisigo, praising the economic impact Indians living in Botswana have had on the country.

“The Indian community and diaspora in Botswana has contribute­d significan­tly to the developmen­t and economic progress of Botswana over the years. They have made their contributi­on in all walks of life, be it education business, social welfare etc. In addition, the work ethic, skills and business acumen of Indian diaspora have been outstandin­g examples for Batswana to follow,” said Radisigo.

Similarly, Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC) Director Business Service Francistow­n Office, Gaorekwe Gaorekwe, noted the Gujarati people were famous for their entreprene­urial spirit and business know-how.

Challengin­g them to do even more, Gaorekwe closed, “We have a challenge of unemployme­nt. I implore the Indian community to play a significan­t role in helping the Government of Botswana create jobs for the people of Botswana.”

 ?? ?? LIGHT MOMENT: Proceeding­s started with the lighting of a special candle
LIGHT MOMENT: Proceeding­s started with the lighting of a special candle
 ?? ?? COLOUR AND STYLE: The Women’s NCC Dance Group
COLOUR AND STYLE: The Women’s NCC Dance Group
 ?? ?? IMPRESSED: Radisigo
IMPRESSED: Radisigo

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