Men encouraged to be part of their children�s lives

A doting father with his happy son. PIC TSELE TSEBETSAME
A doting father with his happy son. PIC TSELE TSEBETSAME

Batswana men have been encouraged to be part of their children’s lives on a daily basis. Speaking at the media briefing in Gaborone recently, state attorney Oduetse Langwane said the father’s role in his children’s lives should not be based on material things only.

He made these remarks in relation to the International Men’s Day that was commemorated yesterday under the theme, “Promoting positive involvement of men as fathers and carers”.

“The main aim of the theme is promoting men’s responsibilities as fathers. It saddens me to see men neglecting and abandoning their children.

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