Promoting Botswana culture through dancing


  1. By Alex Mukuka of Mount Pisgah Picture Agency in Lusaka, Zambia
    Africans are known for their rich and historic culture and traditions. In Botswana a group of about 15 dancers have come together to preserve this culture through performances in the region. The MatsosaNgwao Tradition Dancers have for the past three years been staging plays and performing live music shows.
    Botswana dancers Photo: Alex Mukuka
    Members of the group say from the onset they wanted to promote culture and make money later. "Initially we just wanted to showcase our talents, while at same time promoting local culture.

    We stayed in Kasane performing for tourists and getting something from the lodges in return. But it was not that much, only enough to get us going because we never really started this for money," the group's co-founder, Phemelo 'Chix' Makgasane, told Showbiz.

    Their efforts did not go unnoticed, as the Department of Culture and Youth sent them on a trip to Mumbai in India for a cultural exchange event in 2009. It was then that the youngsters realised how far their talents could profit them.

    "I remember performing live in Mumbai in October last year, and, apparently, we could not reach our audience properly because the venue was so big and we then booked into a studio there and recorded two songs and shot a DVD. So upon our return we decided to record an album," Makgasane said.

    Moruti ka Lefitshwana has been out for weeks now and 10 members of the group have been forced to temporarily relocate to Gaborone to promote it. Already, it is starting to find its feat amongst the many releases in the market, but the owners of the work and their manager, Chilly Montsho-Segona are not sitting on their laurels yet.

    Botswana dancers Photo: Alex Mukuka


    "There is a lot of work still to be done. They have established themselves in Kasane and it is good, but people this side of the country have only started hearing about them.

    That means we do not promote the album but the group itself," he said. Makgasane chipped in saying: "Since coming to Gaborone three weeks ago, I have learnt that competition in this industry can get very tense and one could sink with a single misstep.

    We need to pull out all the stops to ensure that people know more about us because there are a lot more groups who are vying for the same spot in the market."Another member of the group, Raymond Manasseh, said that their colleagues who were left in Kasane are keeping "the fires burning" while the rest are trying to introduce the group to a bigger audience."We are based in Kasane and we have loyal customers there in the form of lodge owners, some of them have contracts with us to perform regularly.

    We do not want to start something new and throw away the old one, the very thing that we set out to achieve - promoting our culture to foreigners," he said.

    While questions are hanging over whether the group can go far, especially with its "population," Montsho Segona believes the youngsters have the potential to become even greater stars than the likes of Culture Spears, and Shumba Ratshega.

    Botswana dancers Photo: Alex Mukuka


    "Matsosangwao has had an impact in the like of Culture Spears and Shumba directly on indirectly. Two members of Shumba's group are from this group while some members have featured in Culture Spears videos," Montsho Segona said: "I want to take them higher than where I have put Shumba, and that I can achieve because in every project that I work on, I learn new things and improve on the last performance."



Latest News

  1. OPINION: Welcome to African Green Revolution24/05For the past century and a half, Africa has tried various agricultural approaches without much success.
  2. Egyptians vote in historic election23/05Egyptians began voting freely on Wednesday for the first time to pick their president in a wide open election that pits Islamists against men who serv…
  3. Africa Day 2012 - a moment for reflection and…22/0525th May is Africa Day. For many years it has been a celebration of African unity. It dates back to 1963 when the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) …
  4. South Africa's African agenda21/05The Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, Kgalema Mothlanthe paid a rare visit to Ghana in April at the invitation of John Dramani Mahama …
  5. Women struggle to rinse hunger, poverty stains21/05Just looking at her one clearly appreciates that she is old and frail therefore in need of support for food, clothing and shelter to live comfortably …
  6. Climate Climate change affects migratory birds…21/05Changes in the climate globally have affected the movement of both migratory and resident species of birds, Nature Uganda has said.
  7. Ghana: Foreign retailers cited for currency…18/05The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) is attributing the sharp depreciation of the Ghana cedi against major currencies to the illegal activiti…
  8. Kenya: Community radio brings succour to…18/05Korogocho, a slum in northeastern Nairobi with 100,000 inhabitants, had many of the ingredients for a political explosion similar to those that rocked…
  9. Veld fires 'flame' Zimbabwe's…16/05Over the years, Zimbabwe has experienced the scourge of veld fires destroying property worth thousands of dollars.
  10. Liberia commends ECOWAS for support14/05The induction training of pioneer Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Volunteers for Liberia kicked off in Monrovia, with the Deputy Mi…
  11. Vanishing Lake Chad puts 30m lives at risk14/05As you approach the Lake Chad basin from Maiduguri, in north-eastern Nigeria, the evidence of despair is telling.
  12. Heavy rains cause havoc in Kenya14/05Heavy Rainfall continued to wreak havoc across the country leading to the suspension of relief food in some parts of the country as most roads in Turk…
  13. Zimbabwe: Growth points lie dormant14/05The Zimbabwean government mooted the concept of growth points in the 1980s as a means of decongesting cities and towns.
  14. Sierra Leone improves in infant mortality11/05Sierra Leone has improved in infant mortality cases according to Save the Children- World Motherhood index 2012 report. The West Africa country descri…
  15. Zimbabwe: Resettled farmers fail to utilize…10/05Resettled farmers in Zimbabwe are failing to utilize land due to inadequate farming inputs and lack of resources.
News archive