UB Students Untangle 'Moral Fibre' Issues

Kgotso Tshenyego, Legodile Mosenene, Natasha Pheto, and Gobakwe Rabakane PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Kgotso Tshenyego, Legodile Mosenene, Natasha Pheto, and Gobakwe Rabakane PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Four University of Botswana (UB) students have embarked on a project dubbed National Speakers Forum.

The four students Kgotso Tshenyego, Legodile Mosenene, Natasha Pheto, and Gobakwe Rabakane, through the project hope to untangle issues surrounding the ‘diminishing moral fibre’ within the society.

The quartet explained to The Monitor it was moved by the complaints that the society nowadays seems to have lost its cultural moral fibre.

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