Jwaneng club donates to museum
24 Feb 2014
Debswana Mine-Jwaneng Cycling Club (JCC) recently displayed the spirit of compassion by donating P40, 000 to Kgosi Bathoen II Memorial Museum in Kanye.
When handing over the donation JCC Chairman Keamogetse Nkane said the donated funds were generated from a cycling event that was held in Jwaneng last year.
He added that the club was assisted by other companies to raise funds, among them Komatsu, Puma Energy, Jwaneng Mine and Majwe Mining.
“We have also sponsored a website for the museum which is already in use,” he said.
When giving a brief history of the museum, Board Chairman Toro Mosimakoko said the founder, Kgosi Bathoen II, was a man who liked to collect discarded items like used utensils, tools, clothes and farming equipment.
He explained that Kgosi Bathoen II’s collection grew until there was need to store the items in a bigger place.
“That is how this museum was founded. At first we had to move from one place to another until we were allocated the old District Commissioner’s offices,” he said.
During a tour of the museum, Acting Curator Onkgopotse Pule said they need funds to refurbish the old buildings because government is only responsible for paying staff salaries.
She explained that the responsibility of developing the museum lies with the community as the museum is the property of the community.
For his part, Kgosi Malope II thanked Debswana- Jwaneng Mine for their donation. Ends
Source : BOPA
Author : Nthabiseng Modise
Location : KANYE
Event : Donation ceremony
Date : 24 Feb 2014







