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Why you need to guard your child from fishing

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Children of Africans and one Musungu child practice fishing in Awoja. BY GODFREY OJORE Fishing activity is common among the communities living along the shores of lakes and Rivers. The activity has caused high school drop out. Records from education departments in the districts near the lakes and rivers indicate that the majority of pupils drop out of school to go fishing. Fishing is an addictive activity that one can hardly leave once you venture into it. Normally one has to start when they are young through swimming and later learn how to catch fish. Its not common with women because many women fear waters. Boys love fishing because they are able to get quick cash that they will use for buying their clothes. Some school drop outs say education is not paying quickly as compared to fishing that does not require any qualification. A Musungu child trying his lack to catch small fish as his friends watch  Leaders living in the communities near the lakes a

Picture of the day

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  “ Everyday is not a good day, but there is good in every day” nice day bothers and sisters.

Picture of the week

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This feet looks like of and old person but its of a teenage girl in Kumi, district Though others thought she does not care for her hygiene others believe the girl requires to seek medical attention to ascertain the secret behind that rough feet.