A re go ja eng (13)?
Friday, April 09, 2021
Ntsoma e le eng? Re botse Thanodi mme e re ntsoma ke tiro nngwe ya tsietso. Gape e fetele pele e re tsietso ke mokgwa wa go dira boferefere go sa lemogwe. Go ntse jalo, ke gone e tlaa reng fa ka mokgwa mongwe, tsela nngwe, motho a ka go direla boferefere, o sa lemoge, go sa lemogwe, go twe motho yoo o go jele ntsoma. Gone fa, e re a se tlhofofatsa Motswana a re motho yoo, o go tsieditse thata; mo go botlhoko.
Gone fa, a re tseye sekai re re, re kwa Khudiring naga, kana, thota jaaka Motswana a tle a bue, e ntle thata ka e newa ke pula e bile e mmu o monate. Ka ke eo, ke naga e e monate, koo, bangwe ba a rua loruo lo ate, lo none, go nowe masi, go jewe madila nama le yone e ntse e le foo. Ka fa, balemi le bone ba leme go jewe letlhafula. Morago go rojwe difalana le disigo di tlale go dike go ntse go jewa, tlala e sa bolelwe gope. E se go jela fela mo ganong mme gape go dirwa ditiro tse dingwe. O natefelelwe ke go letsa leino fela, o o ja o feletsa mo ganong, o dumela gore jwa pitse ke jo bo mo maleng. O tloge o tshele jang? Go nne thata. Jaanong, mongwe wa batho ba Khudiring ke mosimane ke yoo o bidiwa Sekhutlo. Leina le, e le seane se se reng Sekhutlo go bowa sa monwana sa pelo se eta le mong. E re Motswana a tlhalosa a re fa o ka supa motho ka monwana, le fa o ne o mo tenegetse thata, monwana oo, o tlaa boela kwa go wena kgang eo, e lebalwe. Mme, e re o tenegile jalo, o reye motho lengwe le le maswe, lefoko leo ga le ke le mo tlogele, ga a ke a le lebale. Le tlaa aga mo pelong ya gagwe. Go se ke go nne monate. Gongwe o botse gore ke eng e tlaa re diane dingwe di se mafoko a monate jaana, go rewe bana maina ka tsone? Karabo e re, seo e a bo e le go lemotsha, go ruta, Batswana ka dilo dingwe tsa botshelo. Nako nngwe go nne gone ba rutege. O tshabe go raya batho mafoko a e seng one ka a tlaa aga, a tlaa nna, mo dipelong tsa bone. Ga ba ke ba a lebale. Gape, motlha mongwe a ka lere ntwa mme go se ke go nne monate. Jalo he, a re ele tlhoko gore re buisa ba bangwe jang re se dirise mafoko a a botlha a ba tlaa tshelang ba a tshotse, ba a tshwere, kana ba a hupile ka pelo.
Over the past weekend in Greater Gaborone, four people tragically lost their lives in separate accidents, a stark reminder of how vulnerable we are on the roads, especially during this busy time of year.The accidents, which claimed the lives of three pedestrians and one driver, paint a grim picture of the dangers faced by everyone on the road, not just motorists but also pedestrians. In one case, a young man was fatally struck by a truck whilst...