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MULTIPLYING OUR OPPORTUNITIES

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 Madam,


People learn by doing and, accordingly, learn considerably more from their mistakes than their success. In a similar way, we are more like Edison in our way. Whenever we learn a skill, be it riding a bike or cooking pastry, we learn from our mistakes.


As future leaders of this very same country, we tend to be haunted by our gross past which in the process destroys our entire lives. I want to believe we get daily inspiration and motivation which helps us to transform into the better but the question is how can we be able to change when there is no chance granted to us?


Our kingdom is filled with a lot of foreigners who grab opportunities from the young just for their own success. These foreigners should be repatriated in order for young emaSwati to get enough space to expand their skills freely without doubts.


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The less we allow ourselves to be touched by life’s full array of experiences, the less life reaches out to touch us with the depth of its meaning. I really hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us that the less we use our power the greater it will be.


Almost every citizen of Eswatini is looking forward to a greater world that will be implied and established by my fellow peeps. Let us look at the bigger picture, for instance, highly recognized Gciniwe Fakudze started from the low part and expanded to the top of the tree with the support of her parents. She is in no hurry to be hitched as she is still pursuing her dreams.


She didn’t perform it all by miracles but she was able to grab every opportunity that came her way.
Opportunities multiply as they are seized, but how can we be able to use those chances if there is no one elder out there who is willing to untie us from the destitute world. So let us go out there and create these opportunities in order for the world to transform to the better.

Lungiswa Malaza

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