This man, Dr Sydney Mukonoweshuro 🩺is doing the Lord’s work. Please don't scroll down before listening to this. You could save lives by sharing this information, including yours.🔥
Underrated life advice: Own your mistakes. You earn trust faster by saying “That was on me” than by trying to explain why it wasn’t. It’s not the screw-up that breaks credibility, it’s how you handle it.
Avoid stress at all cost, it puts your health at serious risk:
headaches
depression
acids
insomnia
weakened immune system
anxiety
missed periods
erectile dysfunction
low sex drive
diabetes
obesity
high blood pressure
heart disease
stroke
and increased risk of heart attack
🟤ZIMBABWE’S cancer patients are trooping back to traditional healers — often despised as ‘evil’ in a country dominated by Christianity — for treatment.
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It's not what you learnt but what you do with what you learnt that matters. The same knowledge in a different head produces something. There is actually a whole field inspired by nueral control & locomotion of locusts. The findings have been applied to robotics, sport, military equipment etc.
I think the problem is how education is delivered in Zim. Everything is taught in parallel. Math is divorced from Geography. Accounting is not related to Agriculture. In the end we have farmers who have no idea about balancing books & geographers who are scared of cartesian vectors. This happens all the way to university.
The responsibility to connect the education is left to individuals. I think it should be institutionalized. Our education should also not be competion inclined, instead it should be about building teams. We have brilliant siloed pple who cannot reach out to other brilliant pple in other spheres.
The problem that a farmer faces may be solved by a group of mechanical engineers, fluid techs, designers etc but without the inclinitation to connect & build teams around the problem it remains teh farmer's problem.
Finally, the environment shld also promote ideas and entreprenuership. It goes down to policy. A govt that is happy with poverty as a means to mantain power cannot be expected to spearhead change.