‘Strive’ A Short Story Series
13/11/2022By Jewel Ken- Giami Hi everyone! Welcome to my first short story series, ‘Strive.’ I hope you enjoy it. This story is about a girl aged 12, who has a.
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By Jewel Ken- Giami Hi everyone! Welcome to my first short story series, ‘Strive.’ I hope you enjoy it. This story is about a girl aged 12, who has a.
In Madagascar, societies are shifting demographically and there’s a sharp increase in the youth population, just like in the rest of Africa. But, unfortunately, many young people are not educated.
The Mastercard Foundation and the University of Rwanda have launched a 10-year $55.5 million partnership, awarding scholarships to the first cohort of 75 students. The Country Representative of Mastercard Foundation,.
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), KCB foundation and Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) are in partnership over a programme aimed at training and empowering the youth with skills that will enable them.
One of Africa’s strengths is that we have the youngest population. And a fresh generation of persistent voices, innovators, change makers, and action-takers are making sure the world sees the.
If Africa is enjoying anything today, it is the benefits that accrue from its youthful population. The continent is gradually becoming home to young innovators who engage in different technological.
The Ghanaian Alumni Chapter of the University of Portsmouth, UK, has shown its preparedness to support Ghanaian youth across the country to climb the educational ladder and get into good.
The celebrated Zimbabwean novelist, NoViolet Bulawayo, has been short-listed for one of the world’s most prestigious literary awards for her latest work, Glory. Describing the book’s relevance to the issues.
Flowers have been the universal messengers of love since the dawn of time. Even in this modern era, the majority of people still use them to express their deepest thoughts.
“We have potential in our youth and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends,” Mary Mcleod.