Saturday, October 10, 2009
From within
a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgboptm_h8mUbm-zWOsD6bbc11WQytVouVIV9k0tkRLss9UWjqb_atpGwia8K_Z_uUl7WuPmJbuy40ZafNNfWna8IQW1Eu_PaXKl4PeJRUSkaJHl0V3Y005OAM9QIX965mDYwaiiWEJN4su/s1600-h/DSC02930.JPG">Im optimistic that with Batswana unearthing some of their cultural practices after 43 years of indepedence after British protection from the Boers in South Africa we may find ways of dealing with HIV Aids and I remain hopeful.Here Bakgatla aka Manaana tribal group have revived Dikgafela, an annual period in which every member of the community brings part of his or her harvest to the Cheif who then stores these cumulative harvest into a big storage incase there is famine, drought. This was a powerful social program meant as an intervention exercise.
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