If i had the skin for politics, I would strongly advocate for kindergarten education: firstly because the most important years in anyone's education are the early formative years,it makes more sense for us as a country to mould our nation when its still pliable into a reading loving and education hungry nation,secondly this would create jobs for the increasing number of teachers in our country: we do have jobs we can offer,its a matter of seeing where and how.Kindergarten classes could be built within the same compound as the primary schools,in every village,town or city.Its also high time re ka nna le a sporting academy,re ko re lese go nna re jewa hela.Im sure go na le bo Nigel le bo Amantle baba mmalwa in our country whose talents are never discovered.Kgomo tse di alolwang mo gae moo,ha bashimanyana le basetsana ba ba ka re ntse ba di alolwa e be gotwe wena nkare bokgoni bo teng ha ta ya o tsene sekolo sa basiane,re ka nna e re ngwaga le ngwaga e be re sa lebelela Amantle a le nosi ko di olympiking...ke raa hela.
To increase our own ability to supply ourselves with food,as a government, the ministry of Agriculture could offer government lands well equiped with the right infrastructure and hire farmers just like other ministries who will be solely responsible for the nation's gross produce.I would advocate for equal parenting rights,not only financially but the emotional aspect and physical aspect.Most children never meet their dads,the financial support may be available.It is high time some emphasis is put on the actual parent taking an active role in the life of the child.Money does not hire an ad-visor to educate a child as well as an involved parent would.
Health wise,I would place more emphasis on retaining health professional,and equipping the already available hospitals.Every year the government spends a considerable amount of money training doctors whom half of never come back or leave after. I believe every individual has a right to seek a better opportunity elsewhere ,thats just plain simple survival skills--let us be an epitome where that survival exists.Its awesome that foreign doctors are helping out with our shortage of local doctors.I applaud the that,however we all know there are language barries that may never be overcome.It is hard enough for our own local doctors to sometimes understand what patients present with.When accent comes into play its even harder,so is it really not worth it in the long run to give our own people a reason to come back home to,so our people can be well assured that ha motho a re o thabilwe ke setlhabi tota ngaka e mo utule.Ha a re o timilwe ke motsetse tota ngaka e mo thalogantse.We also have so many building without skilled personnel or the right equipment.We should not be having to go outside of the country to get CT scan.When Mandela is ailing he is hospitalised in South Africa.When a leader in our country is ailing ga o kake wa utwa gotwe o ko Marina,simply because we are lacking somewhere.Lets us provide health care and health equipment so efficient,effective and all the goo dyou can think of that there will be no reason for us to seek health care out side the country.The building phase has been well done,now its time to make sure we provide efficient and effective service.
Kgang tsa metsi le motlakase tsone tota need to be dealt with.Im sure if we dug deep into our dessert metsi a ka tswa goo gonwe ko tlase kwa.Instead of heavily relying on always having to pray for rain,lets look for other alternatives.Im sure God gave us faith and also somewhere in the bible there is a saying that Faith Without Works Is Dead - What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
So lets use our God given brains to have faith for water and at the same time dig for it.
Anyway .im no politician,i have no skin for it ,so i will simply advocate for the things i wish to change in the confines of my brain and my blog.
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