Go lebetswe lefe?
Friday, March 29, 2019
Banana bone, ka lenaneo la (YDF) Younth Development Fund, ba thusiwe go bula dikgwebo. E re go se na go dirwa jaana, bangwe ba tlhagafale, ba tiise, ba tlhokomele . Fa e le morui, a tlhokomele loruo lwa gagwe, lo hule, lo nwe sentle, a thibele (kentele) malwetse. Ka lo thwerwe sentle, loruo lo, lo itumele, lo none, lo tsale, lo ate. E re ka motho o tlhagafetse, o a itirela, a robe sengwe, go nne monate. Fa e le molemi, le ene fela jalo, botshelo bo tswele pele, bo tokafale.
Ka ntlha e nngwe, bangwe bone e re ba se na go thusiwa ka tse ba neng ba di kopile, motho a hulare, a lebale gore o tshwanetse go ema ka dinao, a tlhokomela. Fa e le loruo, ka lo latlheletswe, lo ye le naga, go je dibatana; kana boemong jwa go kokotletsa, go tlhabiwe, go jewe. Dijwalo kwa masimo le tsone fela jalo. Go tlogelwe go jewe ke mhero, dinonyane le tse dingwe. Motho a lebale gore jaanong ke nako ya gore o tshwanetse go ema ka dinao, a huhula, a tle a bone mohuhutso wa phatla, e re ka moso a ipolelele, a bo a bolele puso ka sengwe. Go nna jaana, botshelo bo eme fela golo go le gongwefela. O lebe, o bone gore, seemo se, se a tshwenya ka dilo ga di tsamaye sentle.
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