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By: Mugo
7 Sep 06
1:06:36 PM
Youth being part of change
I'm a student at the Mohamed Amin Foundation of
television and film. Am currently doing research for
a feature on voting that i was hoping to do before
the end of september. The feature is part of the
HATUA show, a product of The Mohamed Amin
Foundation supported in part by a grant from
Foundation Open Society Institute (Zug).

HATUA is a series of human rights talk shows that
focus on “our rights in action”, touching on the
everyday social issues that the ordinary mwananchi
experiences.

I was hoping probable you would be of some
assistance on relevant issues to bring up in the
feature, especially pertaining to the youth being
part of the voting process.

Thank you.
By: weldon Korir
4 Jul 06
9:18:39 AM
Difficulties in developing Youth Leaderships
The maajor set back in working towards developing sustainable youth leadership is the fact most of the youth think that it is only those people who have money can make good leaders. Other youth too think of quick returns and moreso where there is free Money.

This should be the new thinking:
-Any leadership skills need to be developed over a period of time.
- Everything involves sacrifices and the fruits to be seen later, there is NO quick gain without investing.




 



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