Le lengwe mme le mafoko mabedi
Friday, December 20, 2019
Re utlwa fa dikgaisanyo tseo di ne di rulagantswe ke mokgatlho o bidiwa Kgeleke tsa Ngwao le Meduduetso, e le tsa meduduetso e e farologanyeng. Mongwe wa meduduetso eo, o kaiwa e le wa go isa thupa kwa kgotleng, o mongwe e le wa go gorosa ngwetsi, mongwe gape e le wa leboko. Ga twe, ka palo, bagaisanyi ba ne ba le lesome le bobedi mme gare ga bone, go le monna a le mongwe.
Go ya ka polelo, kwa tirong ele, go ne go le mohumagadi wa Batlokwa Mme Thandie Gaborone. Polelo e kaya gore, e le mogolo, mohumagadi a se ka a tla fela a iphotlhere, ke gore a sa tshola sepe; a tla ka mafoko mangwe go tiisa tiro moko. Go bonala gore, mohumagadi o ne a itumelela tiro e thata mme a kgothatsa Bakgatla go tswelela ba tshegeditse ngwao. Ga twe, a tlatsa mafoko a ka go supa gore fatshe jeno le agetswe mo ngwaong mme Batswana botlhe ba tshwanetse go ipelafatsa ka ngwao ya bone. Re dumalane mme re re, mohumagadi o bua ka se se setseng se dirafala go le gale, fela o gatelela gore a re se tseye gore tema e wetse. Mafoko ke gore, a re se tseye gore re dirile go lekanye. Boemong jwa seo, a re nne re tlhagafalele go tsosa le go boloka ngwao.
Independence Day holds immense significance for Batswana as a whole. It offers a moment for reflection and celebration of the country's achievements, while also prompting introspection.We must honestly assess whether the number of years of independence aligns with the progress we have made. While there is certainly much to celebrate, there are also pressing issues that require the attention of relevant stakeholders. Many Batswana are facing...