Thuto ga e golelwe
Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Se ga se kgang, mme se se botlhokwa ke go re re lemoge fa lekalana leo le santse lele botlhokwa thata mo matshelong a rona. Bangwe ba ne ba tlhabiwa ke ditlhong fa ba kgothaletswa go tsenelela lenaneo le, fa bangwe bone ba kgonne go fitlhelela ditoro tsa bone tsa go itse go bala le go kwala. Jaanong, a re lebeng makalana a mangwe jaaka a BOCODOL, le botlhokwa ja nna teng ga one.
Re leka go kgothatsa Batswana gore, fela jaaka bontsi jwa rona re sa kgona go falola mephato ya rona ya dikole tse di kgolwane, go botlhokwa gore Batswana ba inaakanye le sekole se sa BOCODOL, gore mogang ba amogelwang teng, ka dithuto dipe fela tse ba eletsang go tsenelela, ba fitlhelele katlego.
With both sides entrenched in legal battles and public spats, the risk to public health, trust in institutions, and the welfare of doctors grows by the day. It's time for cooler heads to prevail. The government and BDU must return to the negotiating table, not with threats, but with a shared commitment to resolve this crisis fairly and urgently.At the heart of this dispute lies a simple truth: doctors aren't just employees but guardians...