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How Long Shall We Wait For Change

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 For many years Basotho have been crying for reforms but it seems the more their tears wet the land the more change is delayed. It has been part of the government's mandate to make reforms to the current government policies. It has been a bit over fifteen years since we have been patiently anticipating the change that was promised to us more than three terms ago.  As the sun sets again tonight, a family sits around the fire listening to radio station hoping to hear good news from the big orange city.  I wrote this poem two years back in enticipation too. A New Beginning By Smith Khethisa Wake up and smell the coffee, wake up the sun is waiting for you, wake up and do what you got to do the world is waiting for you, wake and make a difference your future depends on it, the smell of the roses soaking in morning dew should inspire some ideas on your mind, the bright morning sunshine should ignite a spark of hope, things have changed, today is not yesterday, today is n...