How often do you wash your towel? Some people wash once a week, while some, once a year. The towel is a fertile breeding ground for millions of microbes, especially those found on human skin and on the gut. No wonder the towel is one of the objects that facilitate fecal-oral contamination (literally connecting the two ends of the gut). Worse still, most people keep towels in the bathroom (near the toilet). Every flush of the toilet sends mist with millions of microbes, ranging from H.pylori, salmonella and other deadly bacteria and viruses. When you wash your hands ready for a meal, and dry them with your body towel, there's high chance you are directly ingesting your fecal matter, or, if in a shared lavatory, someone else's faeces. Unless cleaned well, viruses such as human papillomavirus (causes warts, anal cancer and cervical cancer) can be transmitted when towels are shared with infected individuals. So, what to do? 1. Launder towels once a week. 2. Use hot water and det...
Two businessmen, Kamau running an electronic shop in Nyamakima and Patel running an autospare shop along Kirinyaga road.
Both men take their sons to JKUAT for a degree course.
Patel's son commutes daily from Parklands while Kamau's son lives in a small rented bedsitter in Juja.
Before joining college, Patel's son used to spend his days at the autospare shop- a routine he continues every Sat when not going to college.
During the vacations, he even takes over the management.
Kamau on the other side believes that Nyamakima is not the place for his University going son so he should get a degree and get a better job.
The two young men graduate and go seperate ways.
Patel junior now takes over the running of the autospare shop.
Kamau jr hits the road, looking for a job.
Two years and he gets a job as a bank teller, supermarket clerk etc, after six months and with meagre income, Kamau's son is frustrated and decides to go back for an MBA and improve his CV.
In the same period, Patel jr has gained some management skills of running the shop with a workforce of five employees. In his interactions with fellow businessmen and trips to source business stocks in China and india, he meets an Indian businessman who is trying to market some softwares and computer accessories manufactured in India and Taiwan. He and another accomplice form a company and agree to distribute them.
At first, the company is operated from the backyard of the autoshop.
Both men are now 28. Patel jr is now confident and experienced in making business deals. He approaches a few companies, does presentations and convinces them to take up his products.
By now, he has passed the autospare shop to his siblings and is now running a full fledged IT company.
Kamau jr has graduated with an MBA, is now driving a car on loan and is now looking for a better job. He ends up becoming an employee at Patel's company as a supervisor.
Guys, that is where the real entrepreneurship classes start, and a foot-holding is all our youth require.
Don't wonder why our MBA degree holders are looking for internship at Naivas and wonder no more how Indians are still ruling this business economy!
Education without a focus only turns graduates into dependants.
Let's mentor & encourage our children accordingly.
Introduce them to the real world of business!!
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