Today President Uhuru was hosting a Young Women Entrepreneurs meeting at the KICC. Maendeleo ya Wanawake was present, women in private companies were in attendance too. This got me feeling that women work very well even in groups maybe outdoing men. I haven't heard of a forum of businessmen working towards bettering their biz prospects.
Most of the times when men are together, beer is a uniting factor but business is an individual matter. I also imagine many young men shivering, trembling and twitching like cow skin due to alcohol withdrawal symptoms while young women are busy making money somewhere or in chamas planning how to invest in the matatus business.
Men should get working, start doing something to earn a living, of course honestly and not drinking while complaining about inadequate jobs. Sounds difficult sometimes but it's somewhere to start.
Where have men gone wrong? Mothers really encourage their daughters to be better but are fathers inspiring and motivating their sons? If this trend rolls on, men will be left behind economically while women will be forging ahead like a deadly battalion despite the "women are their own worst enemies" epigram.
Most of the times when men are together, beer is a uniting factor but business is an individual matter. I also imagine many young men shivering, trembling and twitching like cow skin due to alcohol withdrawal symptoms while young women are busy making money somewhere or in chamas planning how to invest in the matatus business.
Men should get working, start doing something to earn a living, of course honestly and not drinking while complaining about inadequate jobs. Sounds difficult sometimes but it's somewhere to start.
Where have men gone wrong? Mothers really encourage their daughters to be better but are fathers inspiring and motivating their sons? If this trend rolls on, men will be left behind economically while women will be forging ahead like a deadly battalion despite the "women are their own worst enemies" epigram.
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