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Ramasu Revives Setswana Storytelling with New Book “Tsosoloso ya Mainane”

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The literary world is abuzz with excitement as Dr. Kelemogile Ramasu, a Motswana author, educator, and cultural revivalist, releases his latest work titled “Tsosoloso ya Mainane.” This powerful new book breathes new life into the treasured oral storytelling traditions of the Setswana people.

A celebration of African wisdom and heritage, Tsosoloso ya Mainane rekindles the spirit of community storytelling once shared around fires, under starry skies. Through a rich tapestry of folktales, the book delivers themes of motherhood, resilience, unity, and cultural pride. It is a loving tribute to the ancestral voices that once shaped generations and now seek to speak again through its pages.

Tsosoloso ya Mainane

Written entirely in authentic Setswana, Dr. Ramasu’s work goes beyond entertainment. It stands as a call to action for language preservation and a cultural renaissance. His deeply rooted belief that storytelling is both a tool of education and a vessel of healing shines through every page.

Tsosoloso ya Mainane is not just a book—it’s a movement to revive our stories and restore the values embedded in them,” says Dr. Ramasu, who hails from Serowe and has spent years working to promote indigenous languages and cultural education in Botswana and beyond.

This book is ideal for parents, teachers, and lovers of African heritage. It promises to enchant children and adults alike—reawakening the wonder of storytelling in a world increasingly distanced from its oral roots. It features authentic Setswana folktales with strong moral lessons, explores powerful themes of identity and community, and serves as an invaluable educational resource for schools and cultural programs.

Tsosoloso ya Mainane is now available for purchase. To order your copy or invite Dr. Ramasu for school visits, readings, or cultural events, contact +267 72910824 or 74095626.

Let’s #ReviveOurStories. Let’s #CelebrateOurLanguage. Let’s pass the fire of our heritage to the next generation.

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