Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Embracing Failure: A Journey Towards Legacy





The Power of Resilience

I'm not afraid of failure. I believe that without it, I wouldn't learn and grow into the person I am today. When I stumble, I rise and try again, and if I fall once more, I persist until I achieve that breakthrough.


A Tough Beginning

Perhaps it’s because I was born and raised in a tough environment, where challenges were part of daily life. I accepted poverty as a reality, but I refuse to let it define my legacy.


A Promise to My Children

I am not determined to leave difficulties for you,I want to leave a different inheritance for my children—one filled with hope, love, and opportunity. Every setback fuels my fire to succeed, and each challenge strengthens my resolve.


Breaking the Cycle

I want my children to know that they can dream big and achieve anything they set their minds to. I will be their guiding light, a living testament that perseverance and hard work can turn dreams into reality. ❤️ 


Building a Brighter Future

I am committed to breaking the cycle, to being a beacon of strength and resilience. My successes will be their inspiration, and my love will be their foundation. Together, we will build a future where joy and possibility flourish, leaving behind a legacy that celebrates triumph over adversity.

I bow down 


Hunter is my namev

Starting A Business: What You Need To Know




Decision: The Leap into the Unknown

Today I'm taking my time off my busy schedule to do a bit of mentorship for those who want to venture into any form of business. Let me open my discussion with by telling you that you don't need money to start a business. I shall reveal at the end of this write up what you need. 

Starting a business begins with a bold decision—a leap into the unknown. In 2019, I made that leap when I arrived in Botswana, fueled by a vision that ignited my spirit. I wasn’t seeking a job or shelter; I was searching for the freedom to turn my ideas into reality. This decision marked the beginning of an incredible journey.

Dedication: The Heart of Entrepreneurship

Dedication is the heartbeat of entrepreneurship. I immersed myself in the landscape, connecting with the local community and understanding the nuances of my field. Every day was a lesson, and every challenge was an opportunity to grow. My unwavering commitment to my vision kept me focused and driven.


Determination: The Fuel for Success

Determination is what propels you forward when the road gets tough. There were days when resources were scarce, and the obstacles seemed insurmountable. Yet, I pressed on, fueled by the belief in my mission. It took two years of relentless effort to establish connections and build my network, but each step was a victory in itself.


Resilience: Bouncing Back Stronger

In the world of business, resilience is your armor. As I navigated the complexities of partnerships, I encountered both allies and adversaries. Some relationships flourished, while others became battlegrounds for control. Through it all, I learned to adapt and bounce back, turning setbacks into stepping stones toward success.


Innovation: The Spark of Change

Innovation ignites transformation. With my strengths in mind, I developed the Rural and Urban Agriculture Innovative Production Program (RUAIPP). This groundbreaking initiative blends regenerative agriculture, agroecology, and cutting-edge technology—a true reflection of my passion and creativity. This wasn’t just a program; it was my brainchild, crafted from the heart.


Collaboration: The Power of Teamwork

No journey is undertaken alone. My path was enriched by the arrival of Kevin, my business partner and deputy, followed by Donald, a trusted friend and collaborator. Together, we forged a team united by a common purpose. Our collective strength allowed us to overcome challenges and drive our projects forward, demonstrating the power of collaboration.


Growth: The Fruits of Labor

As I reflect on this journey in November 2024, I am filled with pride at what we have achieved. Our sustainable agricultural systems are blossoming, poised to transform Botswana’s agricultural sector into a powerhouse. We are breathing new life into the agro-processing sector, creating jobs and ensuring food security for our communities.


Inspiration: Lighting the Way for Others

Our story is more than just a personal journey; it’s a beacon of hope and inspiration for others. We aim to empower fellow entrepreneurs to embrace sustainable practices and foster community resilience. Together, we are not merely planting seeds; we are cultivating a movement that will leave a lasting impact on the future of agriculture in Botswana and beyond.

Don't quiet Winners are not quiters. 

As I continue this journey, I invite others to join us in this exciting adventure. With belief, dedication, and innovation, we can create a brighter, more sustainable future for all. Let’s dare to dream, take action, and inspire change!


To start a business you need a bankable or value for money Idea. 


Written by Elfas Mcloud Zadzagomo Shangwa Hunter

Friday, November 22, 2024

The Veil of Sanctions On Zimbabwe




It's November and I'm writing from Harare, the political climate was as charged as ever. The ruling party, Zanu PF, had launched a fervent campaign, claiming that the nation’s struggles were primarily due to sanctions imposed by the West, particularly the United States. They painted a vivid picture of foreign oppression, rallying citizens around the idea that these sanctions were a collective punishment aimed at destabilizing Zimbabwe.

But behind the scenes, the truth was more nuanced. The U.S. had indeed lifted many sanctions on individual Zimbabweans, particularly those who had shown commitment to democratic reforms. The decision was a response to pressure from various civil society groups and international observers who believed that genuine progress was being made.

One evening, in a small cafĂ© tucked away in a bustling neighborhood, a group of young activists gathered. Among them was Tinashe, a passionate journalist determined to unveil the layers of misinformation surrounding the sanctions narrative. He listened intently as his friends recounted the experiences of families struggling under the weight of economic hardship, but he knew the government’s narrative was incomplete.

“Zanu PF is using the sanctions as a scapegoat,” Tinashe argued, stirring his cup of coffee. “They want to deflect attention from their own failures and the corruption that’s plagued our institutions.”

His friend, Nyasha, nodded in agreement. “But how do we change the narrative? Many people believe what they hear on the news and from political leaders.”

Tinashe leaned back, pondering the question. “We need to spread the truth. We can use social media, write articles, and engage with the community. People need to see that the sanctions are not a blanket punishment but targeted measures against specific individuals who have committed atrocities.”

As they strategized, a sense of urgency filled the air. They decided to launch a campaign called “Unmasking the Truth,” aiming to educate citizens about the real implications of the sanctions, the reforms taking place, and the need for accountability within their own government.

Days turned into weeks as they worked tirelessly, holding workshops, creating infographics, and sharing stories of individuals who had been positively impacted by the lifting of sanctions. Slowly, they began to see a shift in conversations around town. More people started questioning the government’s narrative, seeking clarity on the complexities of international relations and local governance.

One day, as Tinashe walked through the market, he overheard two vendors discussing the sanctions. “Did you hear? They’re not as harsh as we thought,” one said. “I heard they’ve lifted some for those who want to do good for the country.”

A smile crept across Tinashe’s face. Their efforts were bearing fruit. The community was awakening to the reality that they had power—not just as voters, but as informed citizens capable of driving change.

As the campaign gained momentum, Zanu PF grew increasingly agitated. They began to label Tinashe and his friends as traitors, accusing them of being funded by foreign interests. But every accusation only strengthened their resolve. They knew that the fight for truth was just beginning.

In the months that followed, the dialogue around sanctions shifted. While Zanu PF continued to insist that external forces were to blame for the nation’s woes, more and more citizens began to demand accountability from their leaders. They wanted answers about governance, corruption, and the future of their beloved Zimbabwe.

Tinashe realized that while the path to change was fraught with challenges, hope was a powerful catalyst. By shining a light on the truth, they were not just challenging a narrative, but igniting a movement toward a more transparent and accountable government.

As the sun set over the city, casting a warm glow on the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Tinashe felt a renewed sense of purpose. They were no longer just voices in the dark; they were part of a chorus calling for change, standing firm against the veil of lies that had shrouded their nation for too long.

Written by Hunter. 

Thursday, November 7, 2024

The Mistake That Our Sisters and Mothers Make in Love


Man are dogs says old and hurt women, some say all man are the same, as if they have tried them all. 

1. Over Selective in Partner Preferences

When they are young innocent, beautiful and curious, many women meet what would be their life long hurt, and distraction. In young age, they gossip of dream of finding their "Prince Charming," often overlooking serious, emotionally mature men who might not fit the fantasy but could offer stability and a promising future. This tendency to prioritize superficial traits can lead them to dismiss genuinely appealing partners who possess qualities that could foster a healthy relationship.

2. Misplaced Value on Physical Attractiveness

Some women may believe that their primary worth lies in their beautiful bodies, assuming that intimacy will lead to deeper emotional connections. This mindset can result in superficial relationships that lack the necessary foundation for lasting love.


3. Neglecting Personal Growth and Contributions

In focusing on what they want from a partner, some women may overlook their own personal development and contributions to a relationship. It's important to cultivate qualities and skills that enhance their value in a partnership, fostering a sense of mutual support and respect.


4 Fear of Compromise

A strong desire for the "perfect" partner can lead to an unwillingness to compromise on certain traits or behaviors. This rigidity can limit opportunities for meaningful connections with those who may not meet every single criterion but possess other essential qualities.


5. Underestimating Emotional Compatibility

Women may prioritize material or superficial characteristics while undervaluing emotional compatibility and shared values. A strong emotional connection is crucial for a fulfilling relationship and should be considered alongside physical attraction.

 

6. Holding Onto Past Experiences

Many women carry baggage from previous relationships, which can skew their perspectives and make them overly cautious in new romantic endeavors. This fear of repeating past mistakes can hinder their ability to engage openly with new partners.


7. Societal Pressures and Expectations

Cultural and societal norms often shape women's expectations in relationships, leading to unrealistic standards based on external pressures. It's essential to recognize and challenge these influences to foster healthier relationship choices.


 8. The World Full of Unmarried Women

As time passes, some women find themselves in a cycle of wasted years spent with players who offer fleeting excitement rather than commitment. When these relationships inevitably end, they may be left with emotional scars, unwanted pregnancies, or chronic heartbreak. This trauma often affects their children, who might repeat the same patterns in their own relationships. The result is a cycle of wounded individuals seeking revenge for their pain, contributing to a world filled with hurt and violence. This cycle perpetuates emotional trauma, reinforcing the need for healing and understanding to break free from these destructive patterns.

9. The physical beauty, handsome and sex

9. If we remove physical attributes like sexiness, handsomeness, and beauty, what do you truly bring to the relationship? Many women may feel disappointed on their wedding night when they realize they are with an unprepared partner—someone who lacks the skills or emotional depth needed for an intimate connection. This realization can lead to a breakdown in the relationship. We often spend years preparing for a one-day wedding, yet very little attention is given to nurturing the skills and emotional intelligence needed for the many years we will live together. This underscores the importance of being equipped for both the emotional and physical aspects of love.

Boys should be taught all bedroom skills if we are to put permanent solution to this challenge that the world ignores . 


 Lessons to Prevent Mistakes and Abuse for the Girl Child

1. Value Self-Worth: 

Parents and guardians, teach young girls to recognize and cultivate their intrinsic value beyond physical appearance. Building self-esteem through education, hobbies, and personal achievements can foster a healthier self-image.


2. Encourage Emotional Intelligence: 

Promote understanding of emotions and healthy communication. Girls should learn to express their feelings and recognize the importance of emotional compatibility in relationships.


3. Educate About Healthy Relationships: 

Provide education on what constitutes a healthy relationship, including mutual respect, trust, and compromise. Discuss the red flags of toxic relationships and the importance of setting boundaries.


4. Foster Critical Thinking: 

Encourage girls to think critically about societal standards and media portrayals of relationships. This can empower them to make informed choices rather than succumbing to peer pressure or unrealistic expectations.


5. Promote Financial Independence:

 Educate young girls about financial literacy and independence. Understanding money management and career opportunities can empower them to make choices based on personal goals rather than financial dependency on a partner.


6. Teach Consent and Boundaries: 

Instill a strong understanding of consent and personal boundaries. Girls should learn that their bodies and emotions are theirs to control, and they have the right to say no to unwanted advances or pressures.


7. Encourage Open Communication with Trusted Adults: 

Foster an environment where girls feel comfortable discussing their feelings, experiences, and concerns with trusted adults. This support system can provide guidance and help them navigate challenging situations.


8. Discuss the Consequences of Risky Behavior:

 Educate about the potential consequences of engaging with players or entering unstable relationships. This includes discussions about emotional trauma, unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and the long-term impact of these choices.


9. Promote Resilience and Coping Skills: 

Teach coping strategies for dealing with rejection and heartbreak. Resilience can help girls recover from emotional setbacks and prevent them from repeating negative patterns.


10. Highlight Positive Role Models: 

Introduce young girls to positive role models who exemplify healthy relationships and personal success. These figures can inspire them to pursue their goals and make empowered choices in their own lives.


11. Encourage Pursuit of Education and Career Goals: 

Empower girls to prioritize their education and career aspirations. A strong educational foundation can open doors and provide them with options that enhance their independence and self-sufficiency.


12. Discuss the Importance of Time: 

Help girls understand that finding a partner is not a race. Emphasize the value of taking time to grow personally and to seek relationships that are meaningful and fulfilling rather than rushing into superficial connections.


13. Create Supportive Communities: 

Encourage participation in supportive groups such as girl child movements or activities where girls can build friendships and engage in healthy social interactions. A sense of community can provide emotional support and reduce the likelihood of seeking validation from unhealthy relationships.


By imparting these lessons, we can help break the cycle of mistakes and emotional trauma that can affect future generations. Instilling a sense of self-worth, understanding of healthy relationships, and the importance of personal growth will empower young girls to make informed choices, ultimately leading to healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Written by Hunter : To learn more about relationships please call or WhatsApp; +267 73 269 606