Mmegi

A calling

A nation’s true skyline is not its buildings, but its minds, designed first by parents and refined by teachers, those quiet enablers of possibility. I have watched Jaden Qobo grow into a rare blend of talent and compassion.

Her reflections on becoming a teacher reveal someone not merely choosing a profession, but quietly choosing the future itself. Here is her remarkable story.

Truthfully, I never grew up saying, “I want to be a teacher”. At 13, I wanted to be a pilot. I dreamed of soaring through the sky, having the responsibility of passengers’ lives in the palms of my hands -but ironically, that desire to carry something meaningful never left. Life simply redirected it. I may not be flying aircraft across continents, but I’m shaping minds, helping little people take off in their own way.

Editor's Comment
WUC must fix its pipes, not just say sorry

“Clean water, the essence of life and a birthright for everyone, must become available to all people now.”– Michel CousteauWe see notices for Block 6, Extension 11, Gaborone, Francistown; the list grows every week. It is good that WUC warns consumers, but so many warnings point to a deep problem. Water pipes are old and falling apart. And the people who pay the bills are the ones suffering.When a main pipe bursts, taps run dry. Families in...

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