Anna Matandala
I have one sister and four young brothers. I live with my aunt and uncle. I have both parents, but they separated when I was still young.
The most difficult experience in my life is that when I finished standard seven, my mother was very sick, and I thought that I could not continue with my studies. Later on, she recovered and finally was healed. Through this, I learned that we must have faith and hope. Up to this moment, I remind myself that I should not have negative thoughts when I face problems.
The most memorable and happiest thing in my life is when I passed the Primary School Leaving Examination and got chosen to join my secondary school. For a long time, I dreamed of joining my school one day. The dream has come true.
My future plan is to become a doctor. Therefore, I have to put my effort into mathematics, chemistry, and biology subjects. If my dream comes true, I will help my family, community and WEF by providing them with moral and material support. I will also remember TSFTZ. If I could make changes in my country, I would control criminal activities such as stealing, drug abuse, and so on.
Birthday: 2005
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: chemistry, biology, civics,and Kiswahili
Favorite Books: story books
I Want to Be: doctor
Hobbies: reading story books
Family: father, mother, 4 brothers, 1 sister, 2 grandmothers
O-Level School: Iringa Girls Secondary School