A calling
Friday, March 13, 2026 | 30 Views |
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.
“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing.”– Theodore RooseveltThrough the two-day event, over 700 athletes from 40 countries, and multitudes of spectators gathered in Gaborone to witness a world-class sporting spectacle.Beyond the medals and performances on the track, Botswana won something equally important: international respect. One of the key pillars behind the success was the sterling work done by the...