Tuesday, 27 August 2013

inspiring story of malala


MALALA YOUSATZAU, KHUSHAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, PAKISTAN
AGE: 15
She was born in swat Valley of Khyber pakhruntkhwa in Pakistan, July 1997, she started school at the age of 5 .her teacher say she is bright and discipline girl.
In 2009, when the Taliban started banning girls in swat from going to school, her studies were affected, she wrote a diary explaining the situation in swat valley, and she then sent the diary to BBC website.
Later ,when peace was restored in swat region ,she appeared on a number of TV stations and her articles were published in many local and international newspapers  ,in 2011 she was nominated for the international children peace prize .However ,although she didn’t win the prize ,she was happy to have been among the 3 nominated children in the whole world .

On October 9, 2012 malala was attacked by 2 gunmen while she was going back home in a school bus. She was shoot on the head the bullet moved to her neck and got struck there .after the gunmen had left, she was rushed to hospital, she was unconscious for 10 days. Fortunately on the 11th day she opened her eyes .now malala is known worldwide for fighting for girl’s rights. Wooow inspiring leave your comment

Tuesday, 20 August 2013


KEEGAN SCHOOLTE,
AGE 17
GOBLES HIGH SCHOOL, MICHIGAN, USA
Over one hundred orphans, needy children and children of inmates serving life sentences received a pair each of Bata Shoes from an American student. Among those who got were pupils of Entebbe Early Learning primary school, who received 150 pairs .According to keegan ,it is because God has blessed him that he is doing The Lord asked me to do this because he keeps on blessing me says keegan. His Christian background and fellowship in church taught him the principle of giving and loving unconditionally .This has inspired him to have a heart that gives to the needy .In August 2011 he started a campaign that he one year without shoes .He decided to walk with bare feet in order to raise money to buy shoes for those who don’t have. His campaign slowly started spreading to other people by word of mouth, face book and newspapers in Michigan .Fortunately, he got some well wishers who contributed 10,000 dollars to the success of his campaign .At the end of his campaign, he collected this money but shockingly, he did not know where he was going to make the donations. He went to his youth pastor Dan Martin who suggested to him Entebbe Early Learning School saying the pupils didn’t have shoes…please leave your comment

Monday, 12 August 2013

Shreya Reddy
International School of Uganda.

SHREYA REDDY, a pupil of international school of uganda, is also a child sacrifice activist ,who is trying to make a difference in this country .She grew up in uganda and has heard and read a number of strories about child sacrifice . In response, Shreya has travelled across the world raising awareness about this vice. Her campaign started last novermber when she went to Berlin to attend a model  United Nations Youth Assembly Conference. Shreya say people were surprised to hear of child sacrifice and after a few days of formulating plans and ideas , she came back to uganda armed and ready to take on this vice.She believes that prevention starts with knowledge and that the children have the power to put and end to child sacrifice if they understand how to keep them selves safe. She began her campaigns with pupils of bright parents primary school, Lubowa whom she educated pupils for two days......ope your inspired please comment

Tuesday, 6 August 2013



Our STAR Of The week is called ABED AGABA 15 YEARS OLD ,SHOES SHINER,KAMPALA...

My parents died when i used i live with my grand father Enock Tumusiime, a farmer at Ishaka in Bushenyi District ..I drop out of school in primary two because his grand father could not afford to pay school fees.
I started farming  and at the same time looking after our neighbor's cattle to get some money .I left Bushenyi in January 2012 for Kampala in search of greener pastures .I now shine shoes at sinaibin street,nakasero. I live in makindye and everyday i wake up at 5:00am and walk to nakasero.
Everyday ,i earn between shs5,000 and 10,000.I spend shs 3,000 everyday for rent.Every week ,i save shs 5,000.
When i get enough savings, i want to buy a cow or a goat from my village .I have challenges while working. some times i cut my hands when am sewing shoes .some customers are very impatient and they always want their shoes immediately .If i get a chance i would like to go back to school to improve my future .
I advise children who still have a chance to go to school to read hard for better future and those ones who lost their parents should always do what can help them in future,
that all i can say thank you children reachout Uganda for visiting me, ope to see you again.