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9 THINGS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT KAWIRA MWANGAZA. NUMBER 8 WILL SHOCK YOU.

1.       Her first name is Faith. She is popularly known as Kawira Mwangaza but did you know her first name is Faith. Kawira Mwangaza grew up being called Faith Kawira. 2.       A member of the Full Gospel Church of Kenya. Faith Kawira grew up as a member of the Full Gospel Church of Kenya. Faith Kawira was a youth leader in her local church area. This helped her to grow her Faith in God and probably this has helped her in running her own church. Where she is the Bishop. 3.       Went to University. She began her education at CCM Ontulili primary school between 1980 and 1988 before moving to Moyale Girls Secondary School in the years of 1989 to 1992. She enrolled herself to study for a degree course Bachelor of Education in Guidance and Counselling at Kampala International University between 2008 and 2011. 2009 Makerere University, Uganda Certificate in Human Resource Manage...

Embracing the challenges of living with dyslexia

Munene Mutwiri was five years old when he first started school. And like any other child, he had to read the alphabet, form words and sentences and count basic numbers. However, his case was different. He had a lot of mispronunciations, performed poorly in Mathematics, and read some words backwards. Once, in a Literature class, he read ‘flashback’ as ‘back flash,’ to the amusement of his classmates. Most of the time, he would see the second name before the first, and mathematical formulae appeared as diagrams since numbers did not make a lot of sense to him, a problem he still encounters to date. As a child, he preferred and loved when his teachers narrated stories rather than have him read them. Now in his mid-20s, he still prefers listening to audiobooks to reading a text novel. At home, his family took him to numerous eye clinics thinking he had an eye problem but deep inside, he knew his eyes were okay, and his reading problems had something to do wit...