As always, whatever I write here is my personal opinions and should be taken as such. For this blog, the ideas I share are not news. They are thoughts that have been known for years. I borrow some ideas from Dambisa Moyo, especially from her books, Dead Aid. I also use some research I … Continue reading Some thoughts on foreign aid (to Africa)
Author: GSamukulu
Follow your heart, they said
Motivational speakers, parents, preachers, teachers and professor encourage everyone under the sound of their voices to “follow their heart.” It’s a sweet thing to hear someone tell you to simply follow your heart. You looking for a job? Follow your heart. Thinking about what to study? Follow your heart. You want to date or marry … Continue reading Follow your heart, they said
A perspective on Climate change
Jordan Peterson once said, “In order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.” I believe, writing can be offensive as well. I realise that many people won’t agree with what am going to write, and that’s okay. After all, it’s a (MY) perspective on the topic. So let’s get started, shall … Continue reading A perspective on Climate change
The HIGHWAY
If life is a journey, as most people say it is, then it is traveled on a very busy highway. If you have traveled on a highway, you will attest to how fast vehicles move on a highway, everyone speeding to get wherever they are going. If you have been in Germany, where some highways … Continue reading The HIGHWAY