TWINS JOURNEY TO BECOME DOCTORS…



FROM time to time, twins are inseparable. In a special layer, Chelsi Welch recapped us that they are not just sisters and twins. They are best friends, and they care genuinely about each other.
But how did they land or taken the same moot path most of their lives? Taonga and Tasiya Banda, are convinced that being twins is a big reason both want to be medical practitioners and work together on same atmosphere.
The pastor’s kids are determined to be distinct personalities and for the world to see them that way. While they went together to kinder-garden in 2007 at Lusaka’s kiine school, they pursued to Mumana Primary School from 2014 to 2015 and in 2018 clapped secondary school at Munali Girls with certificates. 
The 19-year-old twins embraced the chance not to make separate friends, and liked the fact that, as youngest twin Tasiya puts it, “we have never been separated before but only one night in our life time.” 
They insist on preserving the health sector because they have the heart to help others in need on the point where they pledge to work on the same hospice that neither of them will ever pretend to be the other even if doing so at the perfect moment could produce a lot of work. 
Among their reasons is their future as doctors. Taonga, twin one explains that especially in medical school, an environment that values ethics, it is not smart to “mess with people’s heads.”
It has crossed their minds that they love dancing and visiting their friends while they dressed in the same clothes because they love feeling special and want to do fashion and fabrics in order to promote traditional outfits
“We love singing together with our older siblings and also sing to our friends at our time of leisure.” Taonga explains. “Being members of the Twins Plus Foundation is a great honor. Working with fellow twins in laying helping hands together is one of our greatest thing.”
The sisters very passionate about their kinfolk because they were raised by parents who are pastors and brought out in a Christian home makes them grateful and living a Christian life. Hence, born from Bishop Benson Banda and Mrs. Barbara Banda. 
BORN A TWIN BOOK
Author walusungu silweya
Twins Plus Foundation

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