Fire Ministries e lorile
Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Kereke ya Share the Fire, dikgwedinyana pele ga ee sha SENEPE: EDWARD PEKENENE
Ka lone letsatsi leo batho ba ne ba kokoanye ba lebile ka kutlobotlhoko jaaka kereke ya Share The Fire e jewa ke molelo o bangwe bareng ke wa diphera, o go sa itseweng gore tota o ka tswa kae. Ba ne ba le mo bohutsaneng jo bogolo go bona ntlo ya ga Jehofa e peperetla jalo go fitlha e wela ka ntlha ya molelo o o neng o le bogale. Naledi, e ne e le fa gare ga bone ya ba ya utlwa ba bua ba sa sebe gore ba belaela fa kereke e tshubilwe ke saatane ka bomo go supa gore ntwa ya gagwe le Modimo ga e kitla e fela motlhofo.
Ba re ba belaela gore ka ntlha ya gore mo malatsing ano dikereke di runya ka bontsi jo bo gakgamatsang mo Letlhakane, saatane o ka tswa a shakgetse thata, ka a lemoga gore balatedi ba gagwe ba a fokotsega mme ba ikanya Ramasedi a poloko. “Mo ke ditiro tsa ga saatane. O a bo a simolotse kana o bona gore bontsi jwa batho ba Zowa ba tsena dikereke? Yo ke saatane yo o maoto mararo yo o mogatla moleele, yoo tshubile kereke tsatsi leno!” ga bua mosadi mongwe ka kutlobotlhoko.
But as the conference concludes, Batswana must ask: Will this be another talk shop, or will it spark real change? The answer lies in whether every stakeholder, from the President to community leaders, transforms rhetoric into action.The President rightly highlighted that crime, especially GBV, thrives in private spaces. His call to empower churches and counsellors as early warning systems is sensible. But good ideas mean little without funding...