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Letter To My Fellow Youth: The Covid-19 lockdown period, a golden opportunity for self-discovery

Fellow youth, [liveblog] Every dark night has bright day and weeping may endure the night but joy comes in the morning. I remember I was hanging out with friends, chilling and I didn’t check my WhatsApp all day. When it was time to go home, I took a bike and when I reached home, I

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Letter To My Fellow Youth: Junior on deciding to look at himself in the mirror

Hello there, I have heard many different stories from my friends about how a lot of people lived through the lockdown period. Some became “chefs” others sportsmen; in other words, everyone had to do something at least to see the sunset. Otherwise, one could feel trapped in an endless time loop. People at home must

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Letter to my fellow youth: Samuel shares some of the lessons he learnt amid Covid-19 pandemic

Dear friend, With the way I try to be optimistic in every situation, I would tell you that it was okay, that everything is going to be alright, but it wasn’t and it’s not. All that pandemic and lockdown surpassed everything I have ever imagined or even dreamt in my worst nightmare. The whole situation

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Letter to my fellow youth: Christian on how he restored one of his abandoned projects to help his community amid COVID-19

Christian is a high school graduate living in Rulindo district and he is the former head of RWW club at E.S Gasiza. He was just in his gap year before starting his university studies. As coronavirus brought every aspect of humanity to its knees, Christian didn’t just sit and wait for hell to freeze over.

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A Letter to my fellow youth: Pauline recounts how she turned chaos into an opportunity

Pauline Umwanankunda is a 22 years old Rulindo district resident, joined Rwanda We Want’s club in Groupe scholaire Gasiza back in 2017. She is the runner-up of the 2018 Annual Public Speaking competition as part of Rwanda We Want’s Rangurura program. As Coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the world, and the tally has

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