Upendo kitundu
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- Dec 17, 2022
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Youth is a stage of life when a person is expected to build the foundation of a bright future through hard work and smart saving of money in order to start accumulating wealth.<br><br>
That is on the grounds that it's the point at which somebody is solid and fit to the point of performing various obligations and errands.<br>
Fundamentally, any individual matured somewhere in the range of 18 and 35 years is viewed as in this life classification in Tanzania.
It is in this age classification when an individual is supposed to know where to get cash, how to set it and make legitimate use up to improve life.<br><br>
Be that as it may, a large portion of the young battle with monetary indiscipline, bringing about an upsetting life and testing adulthood.<br>
Mr Salim, 24, a bodaboda rider in Mabibo, Dar es Salaam says he burns through cash contingent upon the manner in which he gets, making sense of that the more he gets cash, the more he spends.<br>
"I don't think there is a need to zero in much on tomorrow than today, since I'm not even certain on the off chance that I'll be alive tomorrow," he says.<br>
"I will burn through all the Sh20,000 I gathered today to help myself to remember the need to search for more cash the next day," he adds.<br>
That is on the grounds that it's the point at which somebody is solid and fit to the point of performing various obligations and errands.<br>
Fundamentally, any individual matured somewhere in the range of 18 and 35 years is viewed as in this life classification in Tanzania.
It is in this age classification when an individual is supposed to know where to get cash, how to set it and make legitimate use up to improve life.<br><br>
Be that as it may, a large portion of the young battle with monetary indiscipline, bringing about an upsetting life and testing adulthood.<br>
Mr Salim, 24, a bodaboda rider in Mabibo, Dar es Salaam says he burns through cash contingent upon the manner in which he gets, making sense of that the more he gets cash, the more he spends.<br>
"I don't think there is a need to zero in much on tomorrow than today, since I'm not even certain on the off chance that I'll be alive tomorrow," he says.<br>
"I will burn through all the Sh20,000 I gathered today to help myself to remember the need to search for more cash the next day," he adds.<br>