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Motswasele II: A Page-to-Stage triumph addressing cultural decay

Motswasele II, a theatrical production, is a powerful initiative aimed at addressing the cultural decay, social challenges, and economic struggles currently facing Botswana PICS: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Motswasele II, a theatrical production, is a powerful initiative aimed at addressing the cultural decay, social challenges, and economic struggles currently facing Botswana PICS: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Theatre lovers gathered at the Maitisong Theatre to witness an electrifying adaptation of Motswasele II, a transformative initiative by Wame Waves Productions.

The historical drama brought to life one of the defining stories in Botswana’s rich cultural history, blending impeccable acting, choreography, and stagecraft. The event was a true celebration of local talent and heritage with the audiences captivated from start to finish. Motswasele II is more than just a theatrical production; it is a powerful initiative aimed at addressing the cultural decay, social challenges, and economic struggles currently facing Botswana. By adapting Leetile Disang Raditladi’s iconic play into a stage production while simultaneously working on a film version, Wame Waves Productions is using the medium of the arts to confront and stimulate dialogue on these pressing issues. Originally published in 1945 as part of the Bantu (later African) Treasury Series by the University of the Witwatersrand Press, Motswasele II is the first historical drama written by a Botswana author.

In this masterpiece, Raditladi explores the concept of chieftainship through the characters of two powerful men, Moruakgomo and Motswasele. According to Bakwena history, the two men vied for the throne, and Raditladi uses their conflict to critique the tyranny of Motswasele, who is portrayed as a greedy dictator with no regard for his people. Motswasele’s iron-fist rule, his disregard for advice, and his habit of taking his subjects’ cattle at will creates widespread unhappiness. Surrounding himself with untrustworthy people who are not of royal blood, Motswasele’s downfall becomes inevitable. In contrast, Moruakgomo is portrayed as a true leader, caring, brave, wise, and open to advice. The play highlights not only the importance of traditional rule but also the need for a chief to dispense power judiciously and resolve conflicts where they arise.

Motswasele is warned against alienating those he may need in the future and being swayed by false songs of praise lessons that resonate in Botswana’s contemporary socio-political landscape. Wame Waves Productions’ adaptation of Motswasele II serves as a timely reflection on leadership, governance, and cultural values in modern Botswana. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of good leadership, particularly at a time when the country is grappling with social and economic challenges. The production is a feast for the senses, with costumes and set designs authentically reflecting Botswana’s historical period. The cast’s strong performances and emotional depth brought the script to life, captivating the audience. As part of Wame Waves Productions’ broader goal, the simultaneous film adaptation will ensure that this critical cultural narrative reaches a wider audience, helping to rekindle national pride and foster dialogue on current issues.

The production will continue its run and return for a final show on October 4. With tickets ranging from P200 for standard to P500 for VIP (which includes a gift pack), it is an opportunity not to be missed for those looking to experience Botswana’s history, culture, and contemporary reflections on leadership.

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