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I have been living with my mother only since I was young. She is still studying about computers. My dream is being a doctor. I would like to be a doctor because I see how people suffer in the hospitals because there are not enough doctors.

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Mwahija Zuberi's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2017 Form 4
2016 Form 3
2015 Form 2

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Hi Ying!
It has been a while since I wrote to you, I you are doing fine in your every day duties.I will be happy to know much about you.For today I have not prepared my self so I am just going to leave with an English say which states,
YOU HAVEE TO WORK HARD UNTILL IT PAINS CAUSE POVERTY HURTS MUCH.
Best,
Mwahija.
Hi students,

How are you? I am so glad that I can get to know you. I enjoy reading your stories and seeing you on the way to pursue your goal. Although we are in different parts of the world, we can encourage each other through journals.

I hope you are doing well and let's share ideas of life, school and everything.

Best,

Ying
Hi Madam Judy!
It is my hope that you are fine and going on with your activities.I have posted to ask how have you been since the day you left Tanzania,i asure you that your journey in Tnzania has been one of our important moments ever and that we pray that you can come back some other time to visit us.
MAY GOD FEEL YOU LIFE WITH HAPPYNESS EVER.
$$$$$$$$HAVE A NICE WEEKEND$$$$$$$$$$
With love
Mwahija.
Hi Karen!
It has been a while since I posted to you any thing.I hope that you will not feel bad about that,i have also came to feel pitty for the people whom you have said that they have got some problems of heavy rains and thurnder storms.May GOD help them to recover the situation soon.
AMEEN,
Yours
Mwahija.
Hi Jonathan!
It has been a while since I posted to you.I hope you doing fine and continuing well with your activities,i can say that I am very happy to receive this post from you and I have been impressed with the lessons you have shared with us and promising to work for them as soon as possible.
Yours
Mwahija.
Dear Students,

I ran across a very interesting article about 15 life lessons. I like it a lot and thought that you might enjoy reading it also. So here it is ..

15 Life Lessons people most often learn too late in Life

1. Never compare your weaknesses to other people's strengths.
2. Own your life, or someone will own it for you.
3. We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.
4. If you accept your limitations, you go beyond them.
5. Comfort is the enemy of achievement.
6. No matter anyone says to you, you don't have to eat dinner with them, live with them or go to bed with them.
7. If you risk nothing, you risk everything.
8. Don't give others the power to control your emotions. Those are only yours and it is only for you to manipulate.
9. Victory introduces you to the world, but defeat introduces the world to you.
10. If you don't do stupid things while you are young, you will have nothing to smile about when you are old.
11. Don't waste your time with an explanation; people only hear what they want to hear.
12. Don't rest after your first victory, because if you fail the second time, more lips will be waiting to say that your first victory was just luck.
13. Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing themselves.
14. The person that you will spend the most time with in your life is yourself, so better try to make yourself as interesting as possible.
15. The only person you can trust fully is You.
Nobody is going to stay forever.
Social media friends can like but will not likely be there for you.

Best,
Jonathan Gilbert
Hello Students!

I wanted to write to say hello to you all and to ask how your school year is going?

Almost all of the United States has been watching and reading about the hurricane that came ashore in the state of Texas last week, bringing very large amounts of rain up to 52 inches in 3 days. They had named the storm
My fellow student:

Welcome back to school! This is a new semester, it is time for new goals. new ideas and new learning.
At end of last semester, I wrote to you to write to me about the most remarkable or important thing that happened to you during your holiday! I am looking forward to reading your reply when you next write your journal.. Now while I really interested in what are you taking this year what will be your favorite subjects.

Knowledge will give you the power to be known you must read everything you can the more you know the more valuable you will be as a person and to your society.

I am coming to Tanzania at end of August and beginning the September.
I am looking forward to seeing you all.

Have fun and stay focuse! Best wish for all of you!
Hi Judy!
I am happy and thanking God for giving me this opportunity to see this day. It has been a long time since i posted to you,and may i take this time to warmly welcome you in Tanzania as long as you are going to come soon.We have well prepared ourselves for it with some interesting presentations with the hope that you are going to like them.
Have a nice day.
With love
Mwahija
Hi!
I am very happy to receive a post from you cause it has been a long time since you posted to me.I have also been interested with the book you have mentioned above and wish to read it some day.
Best
Mwahija
Hello Students,

I just finished a book called The Happiness project by Gretchen Rubin.
She is taking us through her year-long process of finding happiness in all areas of life.
I enjoy the book very much and would like to share with you some of the key points that I found insightful:

1. All the data proves: we need long-term relationships, involving people with whom we can confide, and a sense of belonging.
3. Be generous. Studies show that your happiness is often boosted more by providing support to other people than from receiving that support yourself.
4. Cut people slack. Do you find yourself dishing out judgments during your times of stress- the simple act of letting it go (or not even bringing it to judgment) would bring happiness all around.
6. How do you make new friends? Suggestions from the book:
• Smile more frequently.
• Actively invite others to join a conversation.
• Create a positive mood.
• Open a conversation.
• Try to look accessible and warm.
• Show a vulnerable side and laugh at yourself.
• Follow others' conversational leads.
• Ask questions.
I hope you find the above suggestions useful and helpful. Have a wonderful summer!

Best,
Jonathan Gilbert
Hello School Fund students!

Welcome to a new school year. I hope that your long break was full of family and friends, good work and good times.

I also hope you can reset your mind quickly back to class and lessons, learning and growing in your knowledge base.

I look forward to reading your posts this year, to learning more about you: your joys and hopes and challenges.

I also have some news! Madam Judy is coming to visit Tanzania in July and August!

This is a very good chance to meet a fine lady, a good friend of yours, and a very important person for your future.

Until soon?
Welcome back,
Karen
Hellow dear fellow students,
It is my hope that you are all well and continuing working hard you studies.The most important thing to advice you as my fellow students is to be careful in managing your time.As the english riddal says
******YOU HAVE TO TIME TIME BEFORE TIME TIMES YOU*******
With love
Best
Mwahija
Hellow Judy!
It is y hope that you are fine and well dong your activities there,I have written to you so as to thank you for what you have done for us all.I think most of us have the dream of being one of the school fund sponsors as the way yo have done to us.May God make our dreams true one day,
******AMIN****8
With love
Mwahija
Hellow Jonathan!
Well i have probably leant something from the speech and i have realized that giving back increases knowledge rather than keeping the knowledge you have for your self.From now on i will try my level best to share the knowledge i have with the people in need of it.
******HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER TOO*****

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