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About

My name is Njiai. I come from Ngorongoro Conservation Area near Misigiyo primary school. Maasai people are very poor and uneducated, not because they like it but because of the nature of their environment. They live in a dry land that is not productive. They depend on pastoralism. They live in a typical traditional style. I am the second of the five children. My father passed away and my mother is unemployed. She possesses only four traditional cows. This does not support our family needs. My dream to be is a nurse. I can only get there by learning seriously and concentrating in the classroom. I will be very happy if one day I have completed my education and have my own income.

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Dear Students,
How are you? We hope you are making the most of being in school, enjoying your teachers and friends and studying hard. It is so important that you do well so you will have the freedom to work in the career that you choose. I am an artist and i always wish I could go back to school to learn more and be able to excel. You are very lucky to get this education . . . Spend your time studying and you will be happy that you did!

This year has gone by quickly and you just have a month to study hard for your upcoming exams and make the best of this year.
We are all thinking of you and wish you good luck and lots of courage.

All the very best with your exams, Kate Adams
Hello WEF
My hopes that you are doing well in your activities, and me also I am doing well here in Karatu.
Today I want to share with you about story.
Once upon a time there was a little girl called Jane who lives in Moshi with her grandparents. She didn’t have other siblings. Her parents are very poor they could not afford living with her in Dar es Salaam. One day she went to the field to look after their animals, and she met her friends when they were playing near the home. After few minutes Jane told her friends good bye because she wanted to take animals the where the grass is found, after there she was singing songs. She stayed there for four hours. Jane said that is the time to take animals at home, when she wanted to take animals at home. Jane saw a big lion came near her animals. Jane start to think to her self what can I do? She said that “Ooh I will climb this tree” she think again when I do like this I will save my self but our animals are in dangerous place, how can I do? she decided that when a lion came I will through my cloth on tree far of me and animals, so when the came it will run to the cloth and I will came very fast down and to take animals to the home. This story learn that you you face a problem try to solve its or think the way that it can help you to solve the problem.
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