Re tswelela ka go tshwara...

E tlaa re gompieno, re tswelele le lenatetshapuo le le reng, go tshwara .. Pele, a re supe gore, lefoko le, le manatetshapuo mantsi mme gongwe, re tlaa felela re tlopotse fela, re sa bua ka one otlhe.

E a re Motswana a ntse a natetsha puo, a e bapisa, a e kgabiisa, a re go na le go tshwara lephoro, a raya go tshwara lefela, kana go itswela fela. A re tseye sekai re re, Kutlwelo o dikile a lemile. Ka tshimo ya gagwe e bogale, tsa tswa dijwalo, tsa tla di phephetha. E re a ile go di lekola, a fitlhele di eme sentle, a bone gore, tota o tlaa dika a robile. Fa a sa ntse a itsholofeditse jalo, ya tla gape tsie, ya etsa nako ele, ya uputsa.

Fa go rojwa, ke a selasela fale le fale, tota e le go ikgomotsa  fela. A roba, mme boemong jwa dikgetsi tse dintsi tse a neng a di solofetse, a bona dikgetsi tse tlhano fela, ke tsone a boela gae ka tsone. Gone e ne e le sengwe, go ka twe, boremo jwa mogoma, ga bo tlhobogwe; mme ka go ne go le gonnye thata, go na le mo a neng a go solofetse, a se ka a wela pelo.

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Routine child vaccination imperative

The recent Vaccination Day in Motokwe, orchestrated through collaborative efforts between UNICEF, USAID, BRCS, and the Ministry of Health, underscores a commendable stride towards fortifying child health services.The painful reality as reflected by the Ministry of Health's data regarding the decline in routine immunisation coverage since the onset of the pandemic, is a cause for concern.It underscores the urgent need to address the...

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