The constant flow of tears

Roy Sesana
Roy Sesana

UB post-graduate student, TSHISIMOGO LEEPANG reflects on the challenges of growing up as a Mosarwa The unbalanced relationship between Basarwa and the mainstream society can be traced back to the pre-colonial period. The imbalance was intensified when the other so-called prestigious tribes were codified by the post-independence constitution. I will explore the effects of this relationship on people like me by telling my life experience


Roy Sesana once said: “If anyone has read a lot of books and thinks I am primitive because I have not read even one, then he should throw away those books and get one which says we are all brothers and sisters under God and we too have a right to live”. 

Editor's Comment
Women unite for progress

It underscores the indispensable role women play in our society, particularly in building strong households and nurturing families. The recognition of women as the bedrock of our communities is not just a sentiment; it's a call to action for all women to stand together and support each other in their endeavours.The society's aim to instil essential principles and knowledge for national development is crucial. By providing a platform for...

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