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Beef for Buffalo is a play by Nicholas Ellenbogen, Luke Ellenbogen and
The play explores the issue of the conflicting issues that surround cattle and wildlife.
2000: Performed in Gaborone at the Maitisong Festival by Theatre for Africa, with Phuthologo Theatre players Kabelo Ramaselwana and Kabelo Nyenye and previously unknown actors from Maun. Ramaselwana and Nyenye played the two main characters of the play - the journalist and the farmer, respectively. "A Beef For Buffalo" explore an issue that was highly topical in Botswana inPhuthologo Theatre the early 1990s - that of the conflicting issues surrounding cattle and wildlife.
Modirwa Kekwaletswe. 2000. Botswana: Beef Play Steals Maitisong 2000, AllAfrica 10 April, 2000[1]