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A man plays an accordion while people congregate at a traditional tavern, known locally as a shabeen, in Semonkong. MARCO LONGARI/AFP hide caption toggle caption...
A man plays an accordion while people congregate at a traditional tavern, known locally as a shabeen, in Semonkong. MARCO LONGARI/AFP hide caption toggle caption MARCO LONGARI/AFP MASERU, Lesotho – In the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho, Puseletso Seema holds a revered place in the nation’s cultural tapestry as the celebrated “Queen of Famo.” This traditional...