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zinenani Zoona
zinenani Zoona
6 years ago

There are plenty of these foundations, “NGO’s”, etc on the register. Almost all the names are taken up. But on the ground there is nothing tangible. Are these another cash cow for making a quick dollar from potential donors? Graduates of NABW, and others who targeted actual people are there as testimony. Yet these NGO’s especially Civil Society are all “shouting” at the govt doing “ADVOCACY” which is simply ‘shouting’. By the end of the day there are no tangibles to show for all the money.

Mathanyula
Mathanyula
6 years ago

Better than NABW

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