Album promotes road safety

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Losika, a newly released traditional music album by Boitshepo Mokalakane, has one of the best massages about road safety. Though there are a number of messages in the six different tracks in the album, one that grabs the listener's attention is track three, Ipabalelo Tseleng.

Though this is not the title track, it carries a good message which, if heeded, could help save many lives in Botswana. With her backing-up vocalists, Yaya, as she prefers to be called in the music industry, laments how road accidents have claimed many lives. In the song, she continues to express concern that vehicles have turned into death traps, especially for the youth.  She encourages drivers and pedestrians to exercise extreme caution on the roads.

 
In an interview with Showbiz, Yaya said the song Ipabalelo Tseleng is a warning to motorists. She pointed out that she is very concerned about the increasing number of road crashes. "While the AIDS pandemic is swiping away both young and old, road accidents are also claiming many lives in the country," she lamented.

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