Go a nametsa
Friday, January 31, 2020
Ka palo, bana ba go bolelwa e le basetsana ba le masome mabedi. Gongwe bangwe ba ka tsaya gore mesangwana e, go buiwa ka mesamo e re bayang ditlhogo mo go yone fa re robala, re e sama. Nnyaa, ga se eo. E, go buiwa ka mesangwana e e faphegileng, e basetsana ba e dirisang ka malatsi a setswalo, kgotsa, jaaka go tle go buiwe, ba bonye kgwedi.
Mme kgwedi e le yone go sa rewe kgwedi e e kwa godimo, e e a reng e palama, Setswana gape se re e rogwa, re e duduetse re re, ‘Kgwedi o ntlele botshelo’ e le thapelo ya gore, ka ke kgwedi e ntsha, mo go yone dilo di re siamele, di re tsamaele sentle. Re re, e go buiwang ka yone fa, ke ya fa mmele wa sesadi o tsogile sentle ka jaana setswalo seo, se bonwa kgwedi le kgwedi.
That sounds like good news. But the report also warns that this may simply be because our digital economy is still young, not because we are safe. As more people shop, bank and pay online, criminals will follow.We Batswana do not need a report to tell us that danger is real. Many of us have heard of or fallen victim to KYC scams. A caller impersonates your bank or mobile money provider. They say they need to “verify” your account. They ask...