Ga se lefoko le le lengwe

Ba a tle ba re go na le go ikgata motlhala.

Jaanong, e tlaa re tsatsi jeno le rona re ikgate motlhala, re boelele polelo ele ya phuthego ya Madiba. Re ne ra utlwa fa phuthego eo, e ne e tshwerwe ke mopalamente wa Mahalapye Bophirima, Rre David Tshere. Ga bonala fa mopalamente a tshwenyegiie thata ka seemo sa borukutlhi mo Mahalapye mme a biditse phuthego go tla go lekodisanya le morafe wa, banni ba, kgotla ya Mabiba ka seemo seo. Polelo ya supa fa lengwe lefoko legolo la mopalamente e ne  ya nna gore Mahalapye o itsege thata ka bogodu mme seo, se busetsa motse kwa morago ka bagwebi ba Mahalapye ga ba kgone go tsalana, go aga botsala, le bagwebi ba dikgaolo tse dingwe. Re nne re re. o ka thibelela jang gare ga naga e tletse dibatana?

O a siya, o lekele pele, o tshaba go felelwa ke loruo. Re tlatse mopalamente re re, a borukutlhi jo, bo emelwe ka dinao, bo lwantshiwe, motse o agege, o tswelele pele fela jaaka metse e mengwe. E se re go buiwa ka Mahalapye, kgang ya nna gore koo, ga se bonno, boetelo.

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Let’s get the constitutional amendment right

Their concerns highlight the need for meaningful dialogue between government and relevant stakeholders to ensure the best interests of the country are served.This was in addition to other voices from opposition politicians and civil society organisations.The stance underscores the importance of citizen participation in the constitutional amendment process. The AFM rightly assert that such weighty matters demand thorough discussions to reflect the...

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