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Thitherward
Thitherward
6 years ago

Our problem is that we have too many dreamers and not enough do-ers. As I’ve stated many times before: dreams are things you wish for; goals are things you work for. You do not develop a vision for your future by sitting around dreaming. You must establish realistic goals, determine effective strategies to achieve them, and work very hard.

Okhudzidwa
Okhudzidwa
6 years ago

Koma Caswell ukapsyali uchepetse lead by example kuba kwambiri komaso kuchulutsa ngongole mwa anthu learn to live by your means osati ena akutameni kuti mukuchita bwino mmoyo yet mukungokhalira ngongole zosabwezaso how do you feel koma mukakhala if i may ask Pastor Mkanda??? Ambiri tikukudandaula kwambiri ndipo mudziwe kuti mapemphero anthu can lock ur progress holiness ndiyofunika Pamene mukuwalimbikitsa achinyamata inuso practice what u preach muganize mozama pa mau angawa.

Chisoni
Chisoni
6 years ago

Am 100percent that young people have vision and potentially active not pasive. .. many young people are from disadvantaged and some from middle class. Hence its hard to raise themselves from the ashes.. nde amawoneka ngati awulesi or they not active….Corruption its not young people.. Corrupt people are old people how can some one have nothing and corrupt rich people? Kubvutika kwa achinyamata its old people, politicians they don’t think of the next-generation. Kamuzu used to think of next-generation..
These days we have greedy people

Adada
Adada
6 years ago

on point, we need to rise up and find solutions to our problems…think, plan, execute and keep trying

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