A mafoko ao, a kgaogane

Gangwe le gape, re a tle re utlwe go twe golo gongwe go tsogile, kgotsa, go ne go tsogile kgang ya bogosi. Kgang e le eng? Kgang e le gore motho mongwe yo a neng a ntse a tshwere maemo ao ka mabaka mangwe o a tlogetse, mme go tshwanetse ga bonwa mongwe a tsena foo. Gantsi, e re morafe o ka bo o dumalana, o nna seoposengwe, gore foo go tsene mang, o thubege ka bogare.

E le sekai, e re bangwe ba batla Sehatakupa, ba bangwe bone ba batle Lehatlhakgoha. Go ntse jaana, kgang e nne thata ka ga di gogele gongwe.

Gompieno re utlwa fa kgang ya go nna jaana e ne ya tsoga kwa Mmashoro, mo kgaolong ya Legare, morago ga gore Kgosi Mompati Wabobedi a tlogele tiro ka bogodi. Go ya ka polelo e re e bonyeng, fa Kgosi Mompati a se na go suta, setilo sa newa Rre Opelo Disang, yo ene a neng a ntse a le letsogo la kgosi; ke gore, e le mothusa kgosi.

Editor's Comment
Mr President, we hear you, but...

His take is that Members of Parliament (MPs) should be taking proactive steps to ask relevant Ministers questions outside Parliament and duly get their answers on the spot. That sounds great Mr President.But, considering that legislators serve the people, they will always find it suitable to raise questions in the August House fully knowing that their constituents are watching and listening. As a former MP yourself, Mr President, you know fully...

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