An Entertainment Industry Tribute To Thusoski
Monday, June 01, 2020
Iconic radio presenter, Thuso Letlhoma passed away last week PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Local entertainers took to Facebook to pay respects to the iconic radio presenter of Masa a sele program on RB1.
“Mogaka wa bagaka!Ke mongwe wa batho ba ba ntirileng se ke leng sone o ne a mpitsa mmadiKk, nako nngwe re le ko Lerala e le Mc ke ha a nthaa a re "O mosaditia mmadiKk o tsholeditse serodumo sa lwapa laeno le sa motse wa Lerala " erile pele ga dithopho badiragatsi re tswa go dumedisa Tautona ko state house ka kopana le Michael Kaote mme a ntekodisa ha Mokwepa a sa tsoga, mme ke ne ka ya go mo lekola ko Marina ha ke tsena ke ha a re "moriti wa gago o mphodisitse mmadiKk a bua ka smile sa motho a solohetsa gore e tlaa re mo malatsing a a sa fediseng pelo o tlaabo a boetse tirong, mme ka dithapelo tsa Batswana Mokwena a tsoga a bo a boela tirong erile ka di 20 Dec 2019 a ntshwara ka mogala ke le mo tseleng ke lebile Maun a re "mmadiKk ke golotswe mo sepatela ebile ke mo dikantorong "pelo ya me ya tlala boitumelo jaaka ngwana a bona letswele ka leboga Modimo, jaanong ga ke itse gore go ne ga senyega ha kae jaanong Mokwena o re siile mme legale ke thato ya Modimo kere robala ka kgotso Kwena ya madiba,” celebrated musician Charma Gal wrote on her Facebook page.
It is a warning flare to every Motswana who logs onto social media. As a country, we have reached a point where the line between robust debate and outright destruction has become dangerously blurred. At face value, Mabeo’s response, which seeks an apology and threat of a defamation suit, might seem severe to some. But we cannot ignore the context. The comment in question did not offer a policy critique or question a political decision.It...