Pitse Tsa Naga embrace the community with warmth

Lydon Mothusi and Boikhutso Shawe
Lydon Mothusi and Boikhutso Shawe

After promising to protect, care and conserve the interest of children, the aged, discriminated and isolated members of the society, more particularly former sporting legends as well as musicians, the reigning Mr and Miss Independence Gaborone district have stuck to their vow.

Also known as Pitse tsa Naga, the couple have stuck by each other and embarked on a journey of lending a helping hand to the less fortunate. Boikhutso Shawe and Lyndon  Mothusi have been doing a great job since grabbing the title in 2014.

Continuing with their quest to care for the needy, yesterday Mothusi and Pitse Tsa Naga Collaboration, where the couple partners with upcoming and some of the local artists who have not been able to grow in the local music industry donated P1,500 to the late soccer legend Lesego Morake’s sole heir Atang Morake in Gaborone.

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