Nobody talks about it, but a lot of young men are depressed. Not from partying. Not from dating. But from carrying responsibilities they aren’t ready for but can’t escape. May God give strength to every man silently trying to hold it all together.
Work so hard that you do not tackle money problems with encouraging words. Mtu akikuambia ako na njaa buy him food don’t start telling them everything will be alright.
Lakini man, kama uko stable as a man at 25-32 years, uko blessed mbaya.. Those are the years that men see the most dust.. After 32 unakuanga either umeMake it ama umeMake peace with the fact that you'll not make it.. From hapo unaRide on pure luck
The ongoing construction of the Konza Technopolis Affordable Housing Project is aimed at addressing the housing needs of one of Africa's premier purpose-built smart cities and technology hubs.
Implemented under the Boma Yangu Programme, Phase I comprises 11 G+9 residential blocks and will deliver 1,042 housing units, including Affordable Housing Programme (AHP) and market-rate units, tailored for tech professionals, students and workers within Konza Technopolis.
Residents will benefit from modern amenities, including borehole water supply, 24-hour backup power, integrated ICT connectivity, enhanced security, cabro-paved roads, green spaces, recreational areas and commercial facilities within selected blocks.
Finishing works, including tiling, painting and terrazzo installation, are currently ongoing.
The project is creating jobs and enhancing skills among local communities, with over 500 workers currently engaged on site. Youth and women from the region form a significant portion of the workforce, gaining valuable construction experience and contributing to the growth of the local economy.
Following the successful progress of Phase I, construction of Phase II has already commenced and will deliver an additional 2,000 housing units alongside supporting social infrastructure, including a primary school, secondary school and hospital.
The Konza Affordable Housing master plan targets the development of 10,000 housing units.
To support the successful delivery of the project, the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration continues to provide a secure and conducive environment, coordinate government agencies and facilitate stakeholder collaboration to ensure timely implementation of this transformative development.
Joblessness is not a lack of jobs, bro – it’s a state of mind for weak, immature boys who never grew up!
If you want something in this life, you don’t need anybody’s permission, certificate, or that useless degree they’re selling you at campus. The easiest way? Walk into the place you want to work, tell them you’re ready to intern for free, shut up, learn, and start grinding. Simple!
But most of you were raised by mothers who every single day were asking, “My Ka Ryan, what do you want to be when you grow up?” That question alone is what turns boys into jobless adults. It trains you to sit and wait for some magical sign or some paper before you start. That’s why you’re still at home, crying about the economy.
Look at Maina Kageni, my guy! The man has been ruling Radio Africa for over 20 years. Twenty-plus years! Every year universities are vomiting thousands of graduates with degrees in journalism, communication, media studies – all of them “qualified” to replace him. Yet none of them has. Zero!
Experience, consistency, and balls still beat paper every single time. Stop waiting for permission and go get it, or keep crying. Your choice.
Hard work only is not enough bro, it's 30 percent luck 70 percentage hard work to succeed. Luck is the number one factor when it comes to success. You just have to position yourself in place where there is high chance of getting lucky.
When you feel like you've hit rock bottom, It's good to isolate yourself & disappear from friends & family. Some journeys are built without support or shortcuts, and that quiet perseverance is a strength few truly understand.