Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

The World’s Most Educated President 2015

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Education has been proved to be and holds the key to life and Zimbabwe`s very own President Robert Mugabe tops as the most educated President the World has ever seen.

Zimbabwe also has a very high literacy rate, one of Zimbabwe`s pride.

Love or hate Mugabe let facts be facts and let them be told, a lot of people envy him.

Mugabe is a qualified teacher, he has a qualification in economics, he is a lawyer, he has master of laws from the University of London’s external programme, he obtained a BA degree in 1951 from Fort Hare University in South Africa, amongst other qualifications.

At 90 Mugabe leads Zimbabwe, he still has a spring in his stride, he is very eloquent.

Coming to the English language the man speaks the Queen`s language better than the rest of the World.

 

ACADEMIC DEGREES:

1.     Bachelor of Arts (History and English) (BA) degree from the University of Fort Hare (1951)
2.     Bachelor of Administration (B.Admin) from University of South Africa (Unisa)
3.     Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) from the University of South Africa (Unisa)
4.     Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Economics from University of London
5.     Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from University of London
6.     Master of Laws (LL.M) from University of London
7.     Master of Science (MSc.) in Economics from University of London
The two law degrees were earned while he was in prison (between 1964 and 1975) and the MSc while leading the Zimbabwe government after independence.

REVOKED HONORARY DEGREES:

1.     Honorary LLD degree from University of Edinburgh (1994), which was however revoked in June 2007.
2.     Honorary LLD degree from University of Massachusetts (1986), which was also revoked in June 2008.
3.     Honorary LLD degree from Michigan State University (1990), and was revoked on 12 September 2008.

HONORARY DEGREES:

1.     Honorary LLD degree from Ahmadou Bello University (Nigeria)
2.     Honorary LLD degree from Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia)
3.     Honorary LLD degree from University of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
4.     Honorary LLD degree from St. Augustine’s University (Tanzania)
5.     Honorary LLD degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)
6.     Honorary LLD degree from Solusi University (Zimbabwe)
7.     Honorary D.Litt. degree from Africa University (Zimbabwe)
8.     Honorary D.Civil Laws degree from University of Mauritius (Mauritius)
9.     HonoraryPage on d.com. degree from For Hare University (South Africa)
10. Honorary D.Tech. degree from National University of Science and Technology (Zimbabwe)
11. Honorary D.Phil (African Heritage and Philosophy) degree from Great Zimbabwe University (Zimbabwe)
They should learn from him before he dies otherwise he will take his secret to the grave.
Other facts of life to learn from Mugabe are one should eat healthy food and stay away from junk, engage in sports and stay away from women, that`s why Mugabe stands tall and alive at 90 while 30 year olds are dying from AIDS.

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Monday, September 28, 2015

Rais Barack Obama Asoma barua ya binti Eva kutoka Tanzania

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Hatimaye barua iliyoandikwa na binti Eva mwenye miaka 15 kutoka Tanzania imesomwa na Rais Barack Obama wa Marekani wakati wa kilele cha kikao mojawapo cha umoja wa mataifa.
Katika barua hiyo Eva amejaribu kuongelea mambo mbalibali kuhusu mipango na malengo ya milenia

Ifuatayo ni barua ya Eva iliyotafsiriwa kwa kiingeleza, picha za barua halisi zipo chini yake:-

"Dear President Obama
My name is Eva, I am 15 years old from [a rural village in] Tanzania. 2015 is the year that we set the Sustainable Development Goals and I want to ask you if you’ll do something amazing for me and every girl in the world.

My dream is to be an educated girl because there is nothing we can enjoy without education. I want to see every single girl in the world being educated so we can all achieve our big dreams.


This year I finished my primary education. It’s not been easy - my parents have not always been able to pay for my uniform and textbooks - but I did it and I’m really proud. I will do whatever it takes to graduate from any university so that I can achieve my dream to become a police woman and take care of the community. It is difficult to study at night because we don’t have power and I can’t go through my notes in darkness. I spend almost the whole day at school without having any meals and it makes me lose my concentration. I am worried that it will affect my performance and I won’t be able to pass my exams - but my father is working extremely hard to find more resources for my studies and I won’t let him down.


I see many challenges in my village. My family lives off our farm and in the past three years we have not had enough crops due to changes in the local climate. We don’t have a water system in this community so we rely on rivers which go dry for many months sometimes we cannot wash for four days at a time. Some people are benefiting from the government power supply projects in remote areas but there are few and many lack power still. There are also many challenges facing girls. We are not valued and our opinions are not heard. Many girls as young as 13 are being forced to marry and are not allowed to go to school. We are the ones who fetch water and firewood from the forest.


I would like to ask what will you and the global leaders will do to ensure that every single girl in my village and Africa has better access to clean water, resources, and education, and to ensure the Goals are delivered?


I was born in 2000, the same year the Millennium Development Goals were set. This year, as I turn 15, you and the other global leaders will agree a new plan for a better world. I know that I and my fellow girls in my village can play a great role in implementing the SDGs in this community once empowered and most importantly given the chance.


What will you commit to doing to help young people actually lead development?


- Eva
" 


picha za barua halisi kutoka kwa Eva




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Monday, September 14, 2015

Msemo wa leo -  CNT

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When times are tough, conflict may be good politics. Nobody's right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day.

~ W Clinton

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