The number of NEEDLESS deaths in the #Lesotho public health service is unfathomable. Yet no one is willing to talk about it, let alone comprehensively address it. Instead people seem resigned to dressing up to attend funerals weekend after weekend. It's puzzling and infuriating. ๐ค๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ๐ก
I miss the old church days, no cameras, no videos, just peace and real connection with God. Now people are always recording, vlogging. You can't even pray or worship in peace without a phone pointing at you.
Not everything needs to be content. Some moments are meant to be private, personal and spiritual๐ข
Iโm going to teach my kids that their sibling is the most important and permanent person in their life. You take care of each other by all means possible โค๏ธ
"There is no culture of saving and investing in Lesotho."
Such comments though. ๐ข๐ Yes, financial literacy is absolutely crucial. But some statements show complete detachment from reality of the vast majority. I would like to see how a person earning USD300 (R5,500 - R6,000) monthly and raising a family can save and invest. ๐ค
#Lstwitter
Meet 33 year old Dr Nonjabulo Ndaba from Pietermaritzburg,KZN. She is officially the youngest PhD graduate at UKZN and the first Black South African woman in SA to earn a doctorate in Occupational Therapy.
Due to her exceptional research back in 2019, she was awarded the New Generation of Academics Scholarship Programme (NGAP) to begin her Doctorate journey๐
All the hard work has paid off as today she is employed full time as a Senior lecturer at UKZNโs School of Health Sciences, (focusing on paediatric health), guiding Honors and Masters students.
She has presented her groundbreaking PhD research to experts & scholars at local and international conferences๐
Dr Ndaba, is also the Co-chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal branch of the Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa (OTASA)๐
Wow. The youth truly are the future ๐ซ