TASSAA

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Tanzania Students Studying Abroad Association.

TASSAA (Tanzania Students Studying Abroad Association) is a non governmental organization which was founded in August 2018, by Aloyce Gastone Mkwizu and Innocent Beda Labule with the main aim of connecting Tanzania Youth studying abroad. Our motto being redefining education, it came to our concern that the Youth population undergoing their studies abroad don’t have a platform that they can share their experience abroad for the betterment of our nation Tanzania.

Also we thought to increase the number of scholarships opportunities to students who would be eligible, by which it would increase transfer of Technology from developed countries and also increasing the number of skilled personnel which is still a setback to development in our country. By making this dream a reality, our team has seek more than 1000 full funded scholarships across the world in top ranked university which will be distributed equally among the students who will be eligible respectively. To make sure that our sweat isn’t in vain, the students have to serve the nation in all the years of their scholarship either directly or indirectly and after finishing their studies in a period of not less that 10 years. By doing so, our nation’s speed of development will double if not triple and forget some of the major or minor problems facing it. We also seek to work with the Ministry of Education hand in hand in a symbiotic relationship trying to improve the sector in one way or another since we have seen that education directly contributes to the development of a nation.

To be continued…………………………………………

 

Aloyce Mkwizu. Profile.

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Aloyce Gastone Mkwizu born May 07, 1999) is a Tanzanian youth and business magnate, investor, and poet who serves as the chairman and CEO of 99 Group of Companies which is not yet official recognized as an independent company. He is considered one of the most stubborn kids in the world when it comes to money and related stuffs with a net worth of US$ 100  as of June 3, 2018, making him among the richest kids in his family where he is the first born.

Aloyce was born in Dar es salaam, Tanzania. He developed an interest in business and investing in his youth but he didn’t get a chance to continue with his passion due to his family’s view on business at a younger age. So he continued with school till Class 12 where he successful passed and got a scholarship to study in India for his Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering.

Though he was not interested in studying engineering but he thought well that he would use this opportunity to go abroad and seek opportunities, explore how people get rich and famous at a very young age and how countries like India develop fast just to know what went wrong with African countries especially his own motherland Tanzania.

Here comes the confidential part of his life which will be revealed as soon as possible.

For now, People know he is the founder of the brand “IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW” which is now trending in East Africa.

Few photos are attached to his profile.

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If you know you know apparel.

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The following links will take you directly to his best poems in his collection.

1. The only truth

2. My heartbreak. A sonnet.

3. Bad is sometimes good.

4. The shorter the better.

Please ask questions and put your comments. Thanks.

Written and compiled by Aloyce Mkwizu.

Elecrama 2018 review by Aloyce Mkwizu.

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I have never been there, that was the first though that came to my mind before i decided to visit the elecrama exhibition, since it is all seen from outside that it is the worlds largest exbihition  of everything electric. The experience i got today has changed all my perspective about electricity and technology at large.

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I have been there and I know how it feels. More than 200 companies in one exhibition showing and trying to prove to the people that they can make the world a better place. Something that caught my attention are the companies which focus themselves in building of smart cities, cities which inside have no source of carbon dioxide or any other harmful gas. Their plan is very beautiful, inspiring and easy to understand.  One of them being SRI CITY.

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Other companies that amazed me include fybros smart electrical creations that volcano Bluetooth speaker, Ozone bell and speaker, and the Asterix multi charging adaptor that I will provide their images below. These techs are very amazing.

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I also got a chance to see big generators that can power up until a a small village of 100 houses. one of them is a Bio gas controlled and one was diesel controlled meaning that the bio gas one is more effective in areas with high population like schools of crowded towns and the diesel one elsewhere. This gives us an alternative source of energy other than hydroelectric power that can be used in developing countries especially in Africa where power supply has been a continuous problem.

This article would have been very long if I wrote everything that I saw in elecrama so other stuffs will be described by the images which will be embedded at the end of this article. But I won’t forgive myself if I won’t mention companies like panasonic  and tata group which had so much to show us.

Conclusively, it is a a call to developing countries especially in Africa to visit these types of exbihition and trying to cope with the speed of the advancement of science and technology for the betterment of the continent at large. I represent Tanzania.

Check the official website of elecrama, worlds largest exhibition of everything electric  @elecrama and learn how India and other are making the world better or download their app in play store and app store.

BY: ALOYCE MKWIZU. ENTREPRENEUR AND ACTIVIST.

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The bio gas powered generator that can power almost 100 houses.

Why the educated are so poor?

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By: Aloyce Mkwizu
Most educated people in Africa are poor. Not just poor, but very Poor. Why?
Because 80% of the educated people in Africa earn less than 500 Usd for a salary before tax and other deductions. When the deductions are put into consideration, the net salary comes to around 350 Usd.
The net salary then suffers from loan deductions of up to 100 Usd leaving the salary at around 250 Usd. The landlord then demands for his 100 Usd and monthly shopping takes away 50 Usd leaving one with a 100 Usd. The bus will demand for 40 Usd going to and from work and relatives get another 20 Usd, Remaining 50 Usd can’t even take care of one kid in a nice private school, whole salary is gone and borrowed money starts operating. The borrowed money includes short loans and salary advances where by payment is up to 50% in interest.
The difference between poverty and prosperity is property. A prosperous person has property to his name while a poverty stricken person has no property to show. Using this understanding, therefore, most of the degree holders are poverty stricken, borrowing money to buy chicken and chips, pizza, buy expensive gadgets for show off and loaned cars to surprise their enemies.
The biggest excuse for getting paid such low amounts of money and having to sit and work for another person for 30 days in 30 years plus is THE DEGREE that one possesses and that’s all. This has made most of the degree holders very poor to poverty stricken and will die that way most likely. A degree holder does not know how to generate money unless that money is generated for the employer. A degree holder is so dependent on the salary that he can do anything to get a job but will not think of starting a business of his own to employ others. Employee is good but use it as a doorway into entrepreneurship. You are not good in business. Then build rental houses.
1.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell chips but is very happy to work in KFC, Java etc for hungry lion.
2.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell popcorn in the street but is very happy to work at Safaricom/ Airtel/ Supermarket outlet daily standing from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm going home with 100, 200 or 250 Usd per month.
3.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell second hand clothes but is very happy to be employed by an Asian selling same clothes.
4.   A degree holder is not prepared to make 100 Usd monthly doing his own business but is very happy to work at the till in a bank getting paid 400 Usd – 700 Usd while 50% of same cash go for Tax and Vat.
5.   A degree holder is not prepared to start a company and grow it in two to three years but will spend three years searching for a job.
6.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell food to students but will be happy to be reporting to a boss with no qualifications as long as he is paid 30,000 for a salary.
7.   A degree holder is so eager to get out of this country and work in another country than spend time to develop his own country.
8.   A degree holder staying in a foreign land  is very keen to condemn Africa but never contributing to the development of this country.
9.   An African degree holder would rather sweep the streets of London or USA than start a business and make money in Kenya – others work in people’s homes doing some work you can’t explain.
10. A degree holder in Africa will watch porn on his laptop but never to write a book using the same laptop to sell and make money.
11. A degree holder will blame the government for lack of jobs even after he was on government bursary for him to have his degree.
12. A degree holder will spent entire day betting rather than looking for proper way to grow their income.
13. Africa is blessed with people who have master’s degree and others are doctors in different technical fields such as IT and Engineering but all of them have failed to create a cartoon character and develop a movie from the same instead very happy to buy Tom and Jerry for their children thereby promoting America.
At the school I go to, there is a man that is of very humble background. He does not speak English but sells Coke, Fanta and Sprite at 0.35 Usd each making a profit of around 0.10 Usd on each drink. He also sells chips at 1 Usd making a profit of 0.30 Usd on each portion. Not less than 100 students buy chips and a drink every single day. This means he makes a profit of 0.40 Usd for a drink and chips and a total profit of 40 Usd per day…every single day. In ten days he makes a profit of 400 Usd, in twenty days 800 Usd and in thirty days 1200 Usd which means in a bad month he goes home with not less than 700 Usd.
The degree holder working in a bank at the till gets a salary of 50,000 every month.
Why are the degree holders poor?
Because they have decided to pride themselves in a degree and failed to think better than a man who does not have even a certificate to his name.
Degree holders spend their time liking articles on linkedIn and facebook but never have any care in the world to implement what they like. Poverty starts from the mind, a mind that just likes things but never to implement those things.
If you want to progress, throw away that degree and start thinking better than someone without a degree. Be prepared to get your hands dirty and work like an ox for your business. Your hard work will pay off.
Stop pride to eradicate poverty.
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