ZIALE OFF: ANNIE KAONGA ON....


PASSING an exam at Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education-ZIALE is a tricky exercise: and requires a lot of hard work, one can attest to that.
ANNIE Kaonga at her graduation-UNZA
And history has showed us and many former students have openly confessed that the journey at ZIALE can make you think Law is stupid.
A Buddhism proverb says " You are the driver of your own life, Don't let anyone steal your seat." Indeed, it through education a daughter of peasant farmer become a lawyer.
As it for a former deputy head girl of Chibombo High School, who clanged to books to which she gave so much of her life forced to brave harsh weather conditions and later went at University of Zambia to study law.
Today, Annie Kaonga has walked the talk. As one wiseman once said: " If everyone sweeps the front of his gate, the whole street will be clean."
I am writing this latter using Annie as an example to all Zambian youth and across Africa. Think are you going nowhere in life? This one is for you. Some get their degrees at the age of 22.
Some go back to college at the of 30 and some get a job right after they graduated. Some had to wait for years before finding a truly satisfying job. Some become the CEO at a young age of 28 and got burnt out much sooner.
On the hand, most people often find themselves in troubles because they want to fight whatever fight comes their way.There should always be something reminding you that you are not destined to fight all the battles in the world. 
As time passes you learn to realize that in life or with certain events you just have to let things be and for once be a spectators without any input. If you insist or want to be involved in a;ll battles, you are running the risk of becoming nothing and having nothing.You need to choose your battles carefully so that you can know if there is a possibility of winning.
This will give you an opportunity to always be on the winning side on life. When you do good, you happen to receive good. Only involve yourself in battles that are worth your while.
Lastly, I salute my sister for making history and may God almighty continue blessing you.
walu-B.



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