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Success, Leadership, and Human Rights in Zimbabwe

Success is not an accident. It is built on hard work, perseverance, learning, sacrifice, and, most importantly, a love for what you are doing. I never lost belief in myself, although I was often afraid of failure. What keeps me going is clarity about what I want to achieve and the principles I live by. One of the most important principles I have learned is simple. If you keep moving and never give up, you will reach where you want to be. This applies not just to personal success, but to the protection and promotion of human rights. Every effort, no matter how small, contributes to building a society where all citizens are recognized, respected, and empowered. In Zimbabwe, rights are tied to everyday life. Your birth is confirmed through a birth certificate. Your education is confirmed through school certificates. Your business is confirmed through certificates of incorporation. Your vote is confirmed through the electoral process. Ignorance of these rights can limit a person’s potentia...

African Youth Against Slavery

After a video footage surfaced of slave auctions outside Tripoli,it sent chills and shock waves across the world. Many civic Groups in Africa including AJAP and IROMHA expressed their shock and immediate call to the affected countries and those with citizens bringing this terrying inhuman act,to vehemently constigate this action and put in place emergency measures which are strict and respect human life. How can a person be sold like an animal on an open market and we stand and watch,this is shocking to be seen in this civilised century. Our brothers and sisters are in bondage and need us to send a voice and action to help them out. I personally believe in solving issues in a peaceful manner and apprehending those responsible and implementing effective solutions with governing bodies to educate the people on the destruction that such acts bring to Africa. What has happened my dear brother to treat another like a useless commodity. What is going on in our hearts to have no lo...

I have a dream

There is one thing that can never  seperate us, We are Africans,regardless of your nation, tribe,religion,race or social class. Our mother Africa gave us one favour,to live as brothers and sisters: Africanization. It gives me a smile whenever i see young man and women doing something  for sustainability of Africa. The day each young African will know that s/he wasnt born in Africa by chance but Africa herself was born in him/her therefore I can bet that it will be the beginning of civilization,continental shift in all spheres of life,economically, socially and Politically. I have a sight,a dream for my Africa. A day when young men and women will move from Burkina Faso to Mali,Senegal,Chad to Egypt,down to Somaliland through homeland Kenya,down to the land of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere,Tanzania,Zimbabwe to Namibia down to the great land of the late father of the world His Excellency Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and demonstrate social justice,the philosophy of peace,love,un...

Matching yourself with a career

What is a Career ○The progress and actions taken by a person throughout a lifetime,especially those related to that person's occupations. -A career is often composed of the jobs held,titles earned and work accomplished over a long period of time,rather than just referring  to one position. -while employees  in some culture and economics stay with one job during their career,there is an increasing trend to employees changing jobs more frequently eg an individuals career work for several different firms and in several different areas of law over a lifetime. Lets use career in a sentence  Nowadays it is getting seemingly harder for the average person to obtain a job and start a career in that business. Notes to reflect on ○When you are young,you may know exakly what you want to do when you grow up,but as you grow you may not be sure,the older you get,the more you discover that choosing a career is a complex,multistep process. The way forward is discovering and lea...

I Reach Out My Hand Africa

IROMHA was established in December 2009 to improve health and wellbeing of vulnerable children and our local communities, through education and treatment.  IROMHA as an organization came up with solutions to support and provide care services to the less fortunate and vulnerable groups, who are the homeless and destitute, those that are living with HIV, the young and disabled, and also the elderly.  The organization was formed so as to attain resources to help others who are less fortunate in the society through no fault of their own. IROMHA believes every individual has an opportunity to attain their full potential.The organization is working on projects that will relieve the pressure of unemployment in Africa.  http://iromhafrica.weebly.com http://www.facebook.com/iromhafrica iromh2011@gmail.com

Takudzwa Nicholas Muzanenhamo

Takudzwa Nicholas Muzanenhamo is the Founder & CEO of Genesis Incoperated. He did his O-Level by Churchill Boys High & his A-Level by Umaa Institutes in Marondera. After high school he spent 4 years in South Africa during his period of study where he graduated with a degree "Bachelor of Commerce Information & Technology". He worked for one of the biggest Law firms in South africa "MSNA LAW CHAMBERS" as a Desktop Support Technician and this was on his school breaks. After graduating he did his Internship with Infinity Technology as a Web Developer. Takudzwa had an idea to start his own company "Muzah Technologies" that later changed to Genesis Incoperated. Genesis Incoperated is an IT company that specialise in the following -DESKTOP SUPPORT -WEB DEVELOPING -PROGRAMING -IT AUDITING -IT CONSULTING & ADVISORY -SERVER SUPPORT -GRAPHIC DESIGN and everything that comes with each category Genesis Incoperated is expected to be one of th...