10 Ways Youths can Enhance Progress in a Bad Economy.
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1.Limit your freedom
Exercising self control should be on your finger tips. Majority of the youths are trapped into poverty simply because of excessive freedom.
Stay away from some events that don't build you.
China to take over Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport for default on debt repayment.
China has rejected Uganda's request to re-negotiate toxic clauses in the $200m loan picked six years ago for the Airport expansion.
The Airport is the only Intl Airport in the country.
China's wealth has ballooned from a mere $7 trillion in 2000 to $120 trillion in 2020. Comparatively, the US could only double-up its wealth during the same period. However, this increase in net worth was not in sync with global GDP, the McKinsey report highlighted.
Nobody is born as a sex master
Men are too afraid they’ll disappoint her with their bed performance. This is bad thinking. The pressure isn’t on you to perform for her. You are both equally responsible for creating a pleasant experience. https://t.co/49iQwaTgvk
“I have closed over 6000 churches and mosques in my country and I am now demanding for a theology degree for every religious leader. Stop playing with people's faith and making it a business. Rwanda is already a blessed country"
- Rwandan President, Paul Kagame
Once again Barbados PM Mia Mottley has been the one who has delivered the speech the world needed. May she be heard, may we rise. Take 8 minutes to listen to the whole thing. Share the lines that grabbed you most. #COP26
TANZANIA SHINES IN THE WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS 2021
Africa's Leading Destination (Tanzania)
Africa's Leading National Park (Serengeti)
Africa's Leading Beach Destination (Zanzibar)
Africa's Leading Green Hotel (Hotel Verde)
Africa's Leading Luxury Island(Thanda Island, Zanzibar)
In a few years, one student will be at university while his same age counterpart will be in S4. Difference? One went to an international school while the other went to a national school.
Social inequality out of continued lockdown will be unprecedented.
Tanzanian Novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature.
The prize is awarded by the Swedish Academy & is worth $1.14M
Born in Zanzibar in 1948, Gurnah arrived in England as a refugee in the late 1960s.
He has authored 10 novels and several short stories.
Life lesson to learn early on in life
“Slow down, don’t rush into things. Let your life unfold. Wait a bit to see where it takes you, and take time to weigh your options.” https://t.co/LUzFWNEy5g