Editor's note Hello, my SAFE readers, It's different how you say "It is well, go tla siama" when corona illness is in your neighbor’s house than when it is in your yard. I am saying this because my ‘” it is well was not coming out as easy and soft like how It has been when I was encouraging people affected by covid because it has entered my house. My "it is well" was now accompanied by thoughts of what if this happens, which I am not ready for. Nobody is ready to lose relatives, no matter the bad blood between each other, especially to this pandemic of Coronavirus. We have lost and still losing so many people. We have not adjusted to the new ways of relating to not touching (hugging and high five when laughing). We are struggling to distance because it’s no in our nature to be apart. We love people and want to hug them. We love being with people. Let's not lose hope and trust in God because all this is not new to Him. He knew beforehand what is currently happening. Can we trust Him even though we don't understand or see where we are going? Take time on our CSR from page 25, and help where you can, no amount is too small. Share with other people that can be of assistance if you cannot help Mothusi. Enjoy this month's issue, which was so hard to compile as I was dealing with losing a colleague and looking after a close relative because of this covid.
I love you so much but God loves you more
Malebogo Lepere
Youthful4God | Issue 18| Pg 4