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MY ACADEMIA CHOICES.

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Courtesy of Soza Considering that both my parents were once campus students, it was a matter of me working hard in my high school to joining a campus of my choice. As a girl child from an Islamic family and the oldest in the family of three, my parents wouldn’t allow me going to another province for my University. It was a dream come true going to a university in a far a way province. Luckily I was placed in Umma University Kajiado Campus but unfortunately it was a “no go zone”. After a long debate with my parents of which university in my province will they want me to land in to, my great uncle gave a suggestion of The Technical University of Mombasa . I didn’t have a say about it. Anyway, the Sky is a limit and in any university I can get my papers.   Ooh yeah! It is a beginning of a new chapter of life as an independent lady. Free to be whoever I want and go wherever I want. As a freshman at TUM under the impression that with such freedom and lack of restriction,...

CAN IT BE POSSIBLE?

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  Courtesy of A.A Sakyi It has now been 58 years since Kenya attained independent but we Kenyans are still struggling over the economy because of business challenges     that continues to prevail in the country. According the International Trade Administration , there are three key challenges affecting the Kenyans economy that are; Corruption and weak governance, Weakened consumer spending and Lower public investment and fiscal austerity. Kenya ranked number 128 out of 180 countries being most corrupt worldwide. The most affected areas are land dealings and large government contracts. Obtaining a tittle dead for your land is potentially fraught with the legal competitions. This has reduced the borrowing capacity of families’ and businesses. Hindering Kenya’s ability to expand its level of capital. Courtesy of Mastercard   Kenya has to achieve maximum productivity by making the best use of resources. A good example of useful resource is the...