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Convo Africa Magazine Issue 004

Our fourth issue featured a story of Mr. Mwega, a man driven by compassion to help a neglected group in our community. Mr. Mwega identified a need and went out of his way to meet it. His impact on the community has been tremendous, growing from helping 36 elderly persons in 2003 to over 600 today. His work is felt across the country and beyond. One thing I’ve learned from him: Consistency always pays off.

The elderly are the most neglected group in any community. Children grow up, move out, and often forget those who gave everything for them. We leave our parents with no one to talk to and to take care of their needs. As they age, they develop issues with health, memory, finances, speed, and social lives.

They are unable to keep up with all that is happening around them, and at this point, every ageing parent requires their children. They took care of you when you couldn’t; now it’s your time to give back the love and care they showed you. We celebrate Mr. Mwega for his good work.

We also have other amazing stories and informative articles featured in issue 4 of Convo Magazine. I know you’ll find this issue interesting and helpful.

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Convo Africa Magazine Issue 003

As parents, we have a responsibility to shape our kids into the best versions of themselves. By staying informed, engaged, and connected to resources like Dr. Ruguru’s blog and other important conversations, we can help our children thrive in a world that can be challenging and unpredictable. So take the time to read and reflect on the stories in this issue, and let’s work together to shape a brighter future for our children.   Note: If you have already purchased this magazine or have an active membership, you can access Convo Africa Magazine Issue 003
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This guide is designed to help both patients and caregivers navigate the surgical experience, address fears, and improve the chances of a successful outcome. Research consistently shows that informed patients experience fewer complications, recover faster, and are less likely to require hospital readmission.
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Seeds in the Dark e-book

🌱 SEEDS IN THE DARK: Drawing Strength from the Quiet Places Within By James Wetu You’ve been strong for too long. You smile. You show up. You keep going. But inside? You’re exhausted. Numb. Wondering if anyone sees the weight you carry.
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