A dirisitswe e le lesupi

Malatsi ale, e ne e a re go buiwa ka ditshupo, kgang e nne ka temo thuo fela.

E re ditshupo tseo di tshwerwe, barui ba tle ba tsile go supa loruo lwa bone le ka fa ba tsweletseng ka teng. Fela jalo, balemi le bone ba tle ka dijwalo tsa bone go supa gore ba dira eng le gore ba tsweletse jang. Ba ba nang le kgatlhego le lorato lwa temo thuo ba tshologe go tla go bona gore tiro eo, mono gae, e tsweletse jang, le gore ba ba gatetseng pele ba kgona jang. Go tlholwe koo, go le monate.

Fa go ntse go tsweletse ga tla mogopolo wa gore itsholelo ya lefatshe leno e se ikaege fela ka temo-thuo le ditswammung. Go twe, a mehama e mengwe ya go tsosa itsholelo eo e lekelwe go tlhatlosiwa. E re ba khutswafatsa kgang ba re, go tswakanngwe itsholelo. Go le jalo, puso ya tla ka mananeo a a farologaneng a go leka go tlhatlosa itsholelo ya lefatshe leno. Jaanong ka ntwa e lowa ka ntlha tsotlhe go leka go tsosa itsholelo malatsi ano ditshupo ga se tsa temo-thuo fela. Re a tle re bone mehama e mengwe ya itsholelo le yone e tshwere ditshupo.

Editor's Comment
Our digital safety is in our hands

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