Ga se go ba tsenya moko

Ga twe e rile a bua le batsadi ba bana ba Kgosi Neale Primary School kwa Molepolole, Mme Dineo Segobai, e le Mma Boipelego yo mogolwane wa Kweneng, a re, ngwana o aga botho bo e leng bone go simolola fela fa a tsholwa, go tsena a tshwara ngwaga tse nne.

A tlhalosa gore, mo nakong e, go tlhokafala gore batsadi boo babedi ba bo ba le teng go thusanya go godisa ngwana. Ngwana e se nne morwalo wa motsadi a le mongwefela fela, e ka nna mmaagwe ngwana kgotsa rraagwe. Ga twe a botlhe ba nne teng.

A tswela pele, a tlhalosa fa go aga ngwana go amiwa ke maikutlo a gagwe; ke gore, ka fa ngwana a tlaa bong a ikutlwa ka teng ka nako tsotlhe. Re tlaa dumalana gore, fela jaaka motho mongwe le mongwe, ngwana fa a nna a itumetse, o tlaa tsoga sentle, a gole sentle. Mme fa a nna a sudile mowa, ga a ka ke a gola sentle.  Jalo he, ga twe, Mme Segobai, o ne a kgothatsa batsadi go bona  gore maikutlo a bana ga a nne a kgoberegile.

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Stakeholders must step up veggie supply

The Ministry of Agriculture, local producers, retailers, and industry associations must work together to overcome the obstacles hindering vegetable production and distribution.This collaborative approach is essential to improve the availability, quality, and affordability of vegetables in the market.Firstly, the Ministry of Agriculture should provide support and guidance to local farmers to enhance their productivity and efficiency. This could...

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