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Vida Mkanza
When I was in grade six, my father passed away, and it was very difficult for me to come to terms with the reality that I no longer had a father like other children. Living with just my single mother, who had to take care of all of us on her own, was a huge challenge. Despite these hardships, she fought for us and worked hard to provide. The lesson I learned from this experience is acceptance. I have come to accept that I will not see my father for a long time, but I believe that one day, we will be reunited in heaven. I also learned that it's okay to be sad, and it's okay not to be sad at times as well.
During my advanced-level studies, I never expected to have a graduation ceremony. However, on that special day, my mother and siblings surprised me by visiting my school. They brought gifts and a meal, which I shared with my friends. I felt so happy and emotional to have a family that cared enough to join me on such an important occasion. This gesture motivated me to work harder in my studies, so I could make them proud and express my gratitude for their support.
An accomplishment that sparked my personal growth was passing my advanced-level exams and being able to join St. John's University of Tanzania for my Bachelor's degree in Education. Through this experience, I learned an important lesson: no matter how many challenges or struggles we face, we should never stop fighting because God has wonderful plans for us. If one door is closed, another will open, as He has promised to never forsake us.
Leadership and service have made a positive difference in my community. For example, through the introduction of anti-corruption agencies like PCCB, which fights bribery, and organizations that protect the rights of special groups, such as women and children, progress has been made. Women, especially, have been empowered and are now prioritized in government matters. In Tanzania’s Parliament, special seats are provided for women, which has opened many doors for them in leadership positions.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: Bible

I Want to Be: Teacher

Hobbies: Reading books and watching movies

Family: mother, 2 brothers, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: LUGALo

University: St John university of Tanzania

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 6 2023: $100
Funding for Form 5 2022: $150
Funding for Form 4 2021: $150
Funding for Form 3 2020: $150
Funding for Form 2 2019: $100
Vida's Journal
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Hellow my family
Today I would like to continue with the last message which I have been shared with you about the principles to think and grow rich.
Lets continue with principle number six which is PLANNING; when you decide to take a road trip, the first thing you do is put your destination into the navigator system. Perhaps you will consults a map and decide on a route to follow to reach your destination. Having a well defined plan of how to achieve your goals is just as important as knowing what roads take on your drive.

Principle number seven is DECISION;
A vague wish is opposite of a decision. Everyone wishes to have more money, free time and love. But when you only have a hazy idea of your desire, you cannot tap into the storehouse of power available from infinite intelligence.
Hello WEF family
Today I wanna share with you little tips about relationships
1.The honeymoon stage
In the honeymoon stage everything happens effortlessly. You don't force anything. It's just beautiful. You can easily think you have won or think you've found your ideal soul mate.
Everything is picky and pretty. You just want to spend more time together. You even start to fantasize about the future together. It's just beautiful because you have found each other.

2. The testing stage.
The second stage is the testing stage. Some call it the reality stage. Love is no longer new, the s*x is no longer desirable or appetising. The feelings have faded. The acting is over, the reality kicks in. It's either you tolerate, accept or it's over. You start finding faults in your partner. This doesn't mean you no longer love them but you now see them from a reality perspective. You start fighting and doubting if you are really in love.

3. The Give in or give up stage.
This is the most difficult stage of the relationship. It's called the building stage. A lot of fights happen. You start getting angry at little things and become more insecure because you no longer see eye to eye in a lot of things. It is the higher stage of the relationship where breakup is highly possible. The stage where intimacy is dry and love is cold. If you are both not mature enough the relationship will end here. One will start to cheat for the taste of new love.

4. The winning stage.
In this stage you both accept that you are two different individuals and imperfect. You both have different qualities and flows but still choose each other, and want to stick together no matter what. You choose the relationship over your feelings and emotions at times. Many divorces happen because a lot of people marry on their honeymoon stage.

They marry strangers and when the reality kicks they think he or she has changed

All the best
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