Monday, February 23, 2026

The truth nobody talks about.

 After being in marriage for over a decade ,I have learnt alot of lessons such that I don't understand why these things are not known the people before getting married. Let's dive into them.

Most people do not know that when they get married they inherit each other's family battles and diseases. At some point I was surprised that my prayer life become difficult and I used to feel so heavy when praying, until I had a revelation that am being fought by my husband's spiritual enemies. He's battles became my battles so I had to increase the gear in prayer and fasting for me to win the battle and continue to grow in my spiritual life.

It is important to check the family you want to get married to because some families are deep into witchcraft and satanism. They may look innocent and loving but it's just the surface that you see until you join them officially that's when you will begin to see and hear what you did not know.
Some families have serious curses and bad luck such that when you join them , your financial, social economical and business life will be reduced to zero. They exert negative energy on you until you become miserable. Some people would wonder why someone lost employment or a huge business opportunity after getting married,it's because that man or woman got married to a person who comes from a cursed family.
Some families have chronic diseases and illness that you can contract through sexual relations and transmit them to your children. Some diseases stay in the fluids and blood of a person. Once you keep on interacting sexually with a person who comes from a family that has transmittable diseases ,then you will start experiencing them and later give birth to children that will be having the same type of diseases.
The good part is when you get married to a person who comes from a blessed family,you will inherit postive energy and things will start going well for you. 
Most people do not know about this and that's the reason they keep on living miserable lives. They keep on wandering without finding the right answer.
After reading this article,someone can be there thinking that, their eyes have opened cause they were wandering what is going on in their lives without understanding the whole thing. It is what it is but there is good news on this.
You can change what you do not like in your marriage by seeking spiritual counselling and praying consistently until you get disconnected from family inherited battles. There's no need to visit shrines of witch doctors because you may worsen the problem. Some family witchcraft are so deep such that some witch doctors can not manage to remove the spells they casted a long time ago ,as a result going to the witch doctor will worsen the situation because those powers will become very angry. 
It's important to seek higher power which is found only in Christ Jesus through repentance, confession and daily surrending of lives. There is nothing that God can not do,he just wants us to trust and obey his words. It is expensive to get help from a witch doctor than from God. God already gave us a free gift of salvation and freedom when he sent his son Jesus Christ to die for us on the cross of Calvary. We just need to trust and believe in the work that he did on the cross for us and our lives will never be the same

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Love is a mystery

 My name Lutando Simango ,I come from the Eastern part of Zambia. I was born in 1992 on second of Am a third born in a family of eight. I was brought up from a Christian home and I love to do godly activities.I lost my father when I was just eight years old then after eight years my mother also joined her ancestors and life became miserable for me and my siblings.

Nevertheless I managed complete my secondary school in 2010 and joined society.

I never had any interest in romantic relationships because I was just interested in going to university and become a degree holder. Different men approached me but I was so difficult to convince until I was admitted at one of the biggest and famous university here in Zambia.

In my first year I met a second year student who convinced me to start dating him. At first it sounded awkward but I later started enjoying the relationship. I can confess that the guy was coming from a very poor family compared to were I come from,but he was full of love and gave me the attention I needed.

We used to eat together at any given meal time and it was awesome. We could buy groceries together and share everything we had. He would help me out with assignments and the materials i needed. Everyone in the campus who knew about our relationship believed that we were soulmates. I would do laundry for him and he would iron for me since I loved to wash clothes but never loved to iron them.

We were the talk of the campus until he completed and left for his hometown.

The last year in university was very hard for me because I never had close colleague like him,so I was just praying that I finish and go back to my hometown as well. He was fortunate to start working just after university results came out,so he would shower me with random gifts and money. Our lives were never the same,we started doing business together and bought land for our dream house.

We started building and bought household items. After I completed my program I went back to my hometown and we kept on visiting each other. Until one day, he told me that he's coming with his family to see my people. I was very excited because I really loved the guy. I told my guardians about the news and they were very excited for me. The arranged day came and we dressed in a beautiful chitenge wear we took to a skilled tailor. Marriage negotiations were made and they paid everything.

He never wanted us to have a wedding, just wanted me to join him traditionally and I never liked the idea because I really wanted to put on a wedding dress.

My family started preparing for my Big day because they believed I needed to be sent off to my husband's house with a huge celebration.

A week to my big day ,his young sister called me to tell me that he impregnated some woman at his workplace and I was heartbroken. He tried to make me understand that it was a mistake but I never accepted his apology. I completely disconnected myself from him and started a different life. I began to hate romantic relationships and never wanted to think about what happened to me.

The man refused to get his bride price and kept on bothering me on different numbers but I stood my ground and kept rejecting him. He later found someone and married her while I was still single. People laughed at me because I rejected a man and couldn't get someone to marry me. I kept my faith alive until after 3 years I met my current husband.

After two years of being in marriage,a lot of people started calling me to congratulate me for rejecting him because he became a drunkard and womanizer such that the current wife is contemplating divorce. I thank God that I made a right choice and am the happiest woman ever. God has blessed me with three beautiful children and we are happy and healthy together.


Friday, February 20, 2026

The power of a praying woman

The importance of prayer can never be overlooked in the christian circles but here I want to be specific with the power of a praying woman.

A woman who prays is a system which cannot be easily brought down because she draws strength from the invisible.The devil is scared of a praying woman because he knows the impact of it. Here are some of what happens when a woman prays:

1.A reservoir of spiritual knowledge. A woman who prays is has a capacity to receive more knowledge from God because God entrusts his people with spiritual knowledge for the purpose of thorough communion.

God desires to have an intimate relationship with his people. So when someone becomes available in prayer, God's heart is moved to provide such a person with necessary knowledge so that the closeness to him becomes evident.

2. Role model. She becomes a role model for young ones and other women. A woman who prays has the capacity to influence and lead as an example to other people around her. She lives a life that is admirable to many because she is not found in petty and silly activities in her compound.

There are many women who are not good examples to fellow women or young ones because they are busybodies who have no morals but a woman who prays has a different character which makes her to be a role model.

3. She creates a calm environment. A woman who prays knows how to manage her emotions and is ever peaceful. She is not moody and unnecessary. She knows when to talk and when to keep quiet. When she opens her mouth,she speaks with grace and wisdom. People around her are blessed because she is a peacemaker. Her family calls her blessed and she is full of mercy and goodness.

4. She has a heart for others. A woman who prays takes other people's burden as hers. She bears other people's burden to the extent of praying for them. She reaches out to them with kindness and support. She does nothing of a selfish gain. She considers other people's concerns and she is careful not to hurt them in any way. She knows a best approach towards matters and dealings with people around her. She is a fighter and warrior.she knows how to hold the sword of the spirit and pray results for the people in her reach. Blessed is he who has a privilege to be with a praying woman.

 


The causes of Prostitution with churches in Africa

 In as much as we appreciate the desire for many people to be saved in the ministry of God,it has been noted that many believers are not stable with the churches they go to. You find that one believer is a member to four churches.

It doesn't just occur well when that person move from one church to another and then comes back to their first church. Most church members appear in more than one church register. We are going to discuss the causes of prostitution with churches in Africa.

1. Desperation for miracles. Most believers are desperate to receive instant answer of prayer when they have a pressing issue at hand. It's important to visit men and women of God who can pray results into our lives but If we are desperate for miracles we shall find ourselves in wrong hands. Not everything that glitters is gold.

2. Lack of proper knowledge. Most people have a genuine desire to fellowship with other ministeries but they lack proper guidance on what a genuine fellowship is. Some people rush to change a church then later on discovers it's a fake ministry,then they have to shift to another church.

Most of the churches mushrooming in this century are just for people who are money hungry and who do anything just to earn a living. Some men and women who called themselves prophets,pastors, Bishops, Reverends and apostles do not even understand what the call of God is all about. For them,as long as they can preach then they can start a ministry. This has brought mediocrity in Christianity.

3. Pride and rebellion. Some believers who refuse to be disciplined when they break church rules are fond of moving up and down in different churches. Some spiritual sons and daughters who become rebellious are also fond of running up and down in different churches. This happens because they fail to accept their wrongs and allow discipline to take it's course on them. 

Proverbs says that pride comes before a fall. If a person is too proud to be brought for displine then that person is headed for big trouble ahead cause the bible says that God disciplines the ones he loves,so even for the leaders in church to decide to discipline a church member,we should consider that to be coming from a love point of view.

We all know that the truth hurts but it saves. Better you cry today and rejoice tomorrow than to continue living a wayward life when some people who God placed in your life can displine you 

4. Selfishness. Some people are very selfish to the extent that they cannot give out anything to anyone but expect to be given always. God showed us the way we should live by giving us his only begotten son Jesus Christ. If we are to live in harmony with our fellow brethren,then we have to avoid being creedy. 

We can give out a lot of things to our fellow brethren,even just our time is enough for someone to appreciate but we tend to be very busy with our personal lives and forget to help others. By the time we find ourselves in unfavorable situations,we discover that our fellow brethren will not pay attention to our problems and it will cause us to leave for another church, forgetting we are the problem ourselves. We always want to reap where we did not sow. You can't be selfish and expect your brethren to be near you and help you out everytime you have issues.we need to learn to love each other and bear each other's burden.

5. Being inticed easily. There are people who are notably enticed by anyone or anything around them and they fail to resist such things or people.

Some people love new things hence when they hear that there's a new church in town or a new prophet in the city,they will rush their and become attached to them. The same people will fail to let go of the old church hence making themselves having more than one church.

Elderly men and women are not an exception. It's really embarrassing to hear elderly people calling every Jim and Jack Papa and Mama in the Lord when those people are too young to be their children. We need to be at a church where we can grow in prayer and word and not looking for miracles,signs and wonders everywhere.


The power of music

 Imagine how life without music would be? I have come to realize that music is more than just singing,it's a worship that produces postive energy.

Most people have their lives transformed through music. They are living a different life compared to how they were before they started to listen to certain kind of music.

Now let's dive into what makes music powerful.

1. It unites people across languages and backgrounds. You will find that people will enjoy the sound of a certain song but they don't even know what that song means. I remember one time when a certain African music by the name of Rafiki produced a song which was talking about mourning and because it had a powerful beat,most of us danced to that song. It was too late for us stop dancing by the time we got hold of the meaning.

2.It brings comfort. There are times a person may feel low because of a certain situation or circumstance present in their life then they get to listen to songs that speak life into their predicaments,then they feel comforted and relieved. If someone is a Christian then they are going through hardships then they get to listen to songs that talk about the positive side of hardships, they will begin to feel comforted.

3. It preserves cultures. There is a certain type of music that brings about cultural education. Some musicians make sure they balance their music with all the age groups. They are songs that old people listen to and most of them have a cultural aspect.

4. It influences moods. Sometimes a person can wake up feeling low and then decide to play songs that have postive energy, before they realize it,they find themselves feeling happy and they forget about the issue that made them low. Sometimes again, someone can be in a good mood but just hearing certain songs that produce negative energy,that people will feel sad and their mood will change. It's important to choose a playlist because it influences moods.

5. It brings back memories. I remember there are songs we used to play and dance with my ex boyfriend and whenever I hear then playing,I remember him and just thank God that I am where I am today. 

Some memories are painful and some are beautiful. It just depends with how you lived your life in your past. Whenever I play certain gospel songs,I cry with tears of Joy because I remember the times I was heartbroken and these songs made me strong.

6. It lift spirits. Whenever I want to start praying,I start singing praise songs then later shift to worship songs and before I realize it,I find myself busting into tougues. My spirit is always lifted through listening to musical pieces. Its very important to choose songs that will lift your spirit as you wake up in the morning and be retiring to bed.

7. It teaches alot. Through music a person can learn alot about different things. For example, gospel musicians compose their songs using scriptures,so when you're listening to a particular song it's more like someone is preaching to you.

Secular muscians also teach something in their songs. For example a musician composes a song about how we need to love one another in a marriage relationship. If you listen to it,you will learn something.

8. It tells stories. Some musicians are so creative with their music genres. Some will pick a story and put it into a song and when one is listening to it ,it will be just like someone is telling a story to them. It's important to pay attention to what the composer of the song is trying to communicate.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

 How to reduce divorce in the world


Marriage is a blessing and a loving relationship that keeps families growing in the entire world.




Many people look at marriage to be an achievement while few people take it to be an option.


Besides it being beautiful and loving,a lot are suffering because it ends in tears when divorce is fostered.


Divorce is a very painful thing that can happen even without visualizing it. Alot of woman are affected because they start having a burden of having children with different surnames.


The good news is that, divorce can be reduced by the following steps:
1. Forgiveness. To err is human to forgive is divine. We can choose to forgive our spouses daily and continue to enjoy our marriages.
2. Submitting to each other. Most people think submission in marriage is a weakness but what they don't know is that it yields postive energy and makes marriage workable.
3. Tolerance. When you tolerate your partner's shortcomings you're communicating that you're also not perfect and it gives a sense of belonging.
4. Praying together. There is power in a couple that prays together. It doesn't matter the religion you belong to but worshiping together brings about an atmosphere that bonds souls together.
5. Avoiding sharing your misunderstandings to family and friends. Most people start to contemplate divorce when they hear their family and friends saying they are going through a lot in their marriages. If you keep your issues away from family and friends,you will be surprised how you will manage to sort them out and move on without receiving wrong advise.
6. Take self introspection. When a misunderstanding come between partners,it's important for both parties to pause and think deep with all honest and ask themselves a very honest question ( how did I contribute to the misunderstanding?) When that is answered within yourself in truth then you will discover that both parties will be willing to apologize and move on.
7. Avoiding unrealistic expectations. Marriage is a bed of roses and thorns because sometimes good things will happen and you will celebrate together, sometimes bad things will happen and that's where you need to be careful not to finger point each other but to comfort and strengthen each other.
8. Seek Marital wisdom from knowledgeable people. Not every grey hair is a reservoir of wisdom. Some people grow old with no wisdom while some can be young but we'll informed.we need to check the emotional intelligence of a person before we entrust them with our marital issues.
9. Take random dates. Marriage becomes exhausting when you just do the normal routine everyday hence making it to be come boring. Remember that going on a date ignites the love fire in a home. It is important once a while to leave everything behind and go out to chill together as a couple.
10. Keep reminding each other how special you are. Most couples easily fall out of love because they hardly affirm the love they have for each other and take it for granted that as long as we are together nothing can separate us


Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Australia banned social media for kids, African countries have something to learn here

They banned social media for kids under 16.


Not next year.

Not gradually.

Not with warnings.

The day the law passed, child accounts under 16 were deleted across multiple social media platforms.

Australia banned social media



Gone.


Think about that.


Years of posts.

Group chats.

Followers.

Digital identities.


Erased overnight.


Supporters say this is long overdue.


Kids’ mental health is collapsing.

Attention spans are wrecked.

Anxiety and depression are skyrocketing.


Critics say it’s government overreach.


That parents should decide.

That enforcement is messy.

That this opens the door to more control.


But here’s the uncomfortable truth.


For the first time, a country didn’t ask Big Tech nicely.

They didn’t rely on parental settings.

They didn’t pretend age limits work.


They enforced it.


Whether you love it or hate it, this isn’t theoretical anymore.


Australia drew a line.


And now the rest of the world gets to argue about whether that line should exist at all.

Monday, February 2, 2026

X is banned in some African  countries learn why

 X social media is amoung most popular social network in Africa but X is banned in some African countries including Tanzania

Elon musk the first richest person in the world bought twitter social media and renamed it X. What does X mean? X sounds like pornographic content. 

X allows sharing porn contents this is the reason why some African countries blocked X 

According to BBC.com reported that x was blocked in Tanzania since 2025 and the reason for blocking x is the policy that allows users to share pornographic contents.



The above photo is the BBC news report that shows why x was banned in Tanzania 

Can you inform Africansonline.com another country that blocked X.? Comment below  


Kenya is the world's most active social media nation.
The first most social media user country Kenya is the world's most active social media nation this report if of 2026

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Most used social media in Africa 
Kenya social media app
Kenya social media news
Trending in Kenya social media
Kenya social media 2026
African social media
Digital Kenya
What we need to ask ourselves is social media help to eradicate African poverty ?
Are we using the social media for rising our African economy or we are losers?

Friday, January 23, 2026

PYTHON PROGRAMMING




 Simple Python for Beginners: A Quick Introduction

Python is one of the easiest programming languages to learn, especially for beginners. It is simple, readable, and powerful. This makes Python a perfect choice for anyone who wants to start learning programming without feeling overwhelmed.

In this article, we will look at basic Python concepts in a very simple way.

1. Printing Output

The first thing beginners usually learn in Python is how to display text on the screen. This is done using the print() function.

Copy code

Python

print("Hello, World!")

This code tells Python to display the text Hello, World! on the screen.

2. Variables

A variable is used to store information such as numbers or text.

Python

name = "Razak"

age = 22


print(name)

print(age)

Here:

name stores text

age stores a number

Variables make it easy to store and reuse data.

3. Data Types

Python supports different types of data. The most common ones are:

Python

number = 10 # integer

price = 15.5 # float

is_student = True # boolean

message = "Python is easy"

Each variable stores a different type of data.

4. Input from the User

Python allows users to enter data using the input() function.

Python

name = input("Enter your name: ")

print("Welcome", name)

This program asks the user to enter their name and then displays a welcome message.

5. Conditional Statements (if / else)

Conditions allow Python to make decisions.

Python

age = 18


if age >= 18:

    print("You are an adult")

else:

    print("You are underage")

Python checks the condition and executes the correct block of code.

6. Loops

Loops are used to repeat tasks.

For loop example:

Python

for i in range(5):

    print("Python is fun")

This will print the message five times.

7. Functions

Functions are used to organize code and avoid repetition.


Python

def greet(name):

    print("Hello", name)

greet("Razak")

Functions make programs clean and easy to manage.

Why Python Is Easy for Beginners

Simple English-like syntax

Less code compared to other languages

Large community and learning resources

Used in many fields like web development, data analysis, and AI

Conclusion

Python is simple, flexible, and beginner-friendly. By learning basic concepts like variables, conditions, loops, and functions, you can start building your own programs step by step.

The key to learning Python is practice. Start with small examples, make mistakes, and keep improving. 

With time and consistency, Python becomes very enjoyable.

Best way to learn programming



 Best Programming Languages for Beginners in 2026 — A Complete Guide

If you’re just starting your programming journey, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: “Which programming language should I learn first?” The answer depends on your goals, but some languages are clearly easier to begin with and more valuable in today’s tech landscape. Below, we break down the best beginner-friendly programming languages in 2026 — what they are, why they’re great for beginners, and what you can build with them.

1. Python — The Most Beginner-Friendly Language

Python is widely considered the best language for beginners because it was designed to be simple and easy to read. Its syntax (the way code is written) resembles English, which makes it easier to understand basic programming concepts without getting stuck on confusing rules. 

Why Python is great for beginners:

Simple and clear syntax

Huge library ecosystem for many applications

Big community with tons of learning resources

Works in many fields like web development, data science, automation, and AI

Even complete beginners can start writing useful programs quickly. 

Softensity

Because Python is so versatile and beginner-friendly, it’s often recommended as the first language to learn.

2. JavaScript — Best for Web Development

If your goal is to build websites or interactive applications that run in a browser, JavaScript is essential. Every modern website uses JavaScript to add dynamic features like animations, forms, and real-time updates. 

Why JavaScript is a good first choice:

Runs in every web browser — no complex installation

You can visually see results immediately

Skills transfer to both frontend and backend (with tools like Node.js)

A huge demand for full-stack developers

Beginners often find it motivating because they can create visible results quickly as they learn.

3. Scratch — A Visual Introduction to Programming Concepts

For absolute beginners with no prior coding experience, especially younger learners, Scratch is a great starting point. Scratch uses a drag-and-drop interface where you assemble blocks that represent programming commands instead of writing text-based code.

Why Scratch is beginner-friendly:

No typing errors or syntax to worry about

Great for learning logic like loops and conditions

Visual and fun to use

Although Scratch isn’t used professionally like Python or JavaScript, it’s perfect for understanding core programming logic without the pressure of text-based coding.

4. Ruby — Clean and Easy to Read

Ruby is another language known for simplicity. Its syntax (code structure) is designed to be readable and intuitive. That makes Ruby a good choice if you’re interested in web development or want an easy introduction to text-based programming. 

Why Ruby is beginner-friendly:

Very readable code

Strong community and beginner resources

Used for web projects (e.g., Ruby on Rails)

Ruby is slightly less popular than Python and JavaScript, but it’s still a solid choice for beginners.

5. SQL — Essential for Working With Data

SQL (Structured Query Language) isn’t a general-purpose programming language like Python or JavaScript, but it’s extremely easy to learn and very useful for anyone working with data.

Why beginners should learn SQL:

Simple and intuitive language

Helps you work with databases

Very valuable for jobs in data analysis and backend development

SQL can be learned alongside any other language to enhance your skillset.

Tips for Beginners

✨ Start simple: Choose one language and stick with it until you’re comfortable.

🧠 Practice regularly: Writing code yourself helps you learn much faster than only watching videos or reading books.

📚 Use community resources: Forums, tutorials, and coding challenges can help you understand difficult concepts.

Conclusion

There’s no single “best” programming language for everyone, but some languages are generally easier and more rewarding for beginners. If you want a versatile and powerful start, Python is usually the best choice. If your focus is web development, JavaScript comes next. Scratch is great for absolute beginners who want a visual and fun introduction. SQL and Ruby add valuable skills as you grow.

The key is to start somewhere, keep practicing, and build real projects as you learn. Once you understand one language well, picking up others becomes much easier.


Common mistakes most begginers make when learning programming 

Learning programming is an exciting but challenging journey. Every successful programmer started as a beginner and made mistakes along the way. Mistakes are a normal and important part of learning. However, some mistakes are very common among beginners and can slow down progress if not addressed early. Understanding these mistakes can help new learners avoid frustration and learn more effectively.

1. Trying to Learn Everything at Once

One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is trying to learn too many things at the same time. For example, a beginner may try to learn Python, JavaScript, web development, mobile apps, and databases all at once. This often leads to confusion and burnout.

Programming requires focus. It is better to start with one programming language and understand the basics well before moving to another. Mastering fundamentals such as variables, conditions, loops, and functions in one language makes it much easier to learn others later.

2. Skipping the Basics

Many beginners are eager to build complex projects quickly, so they skip basic concepts. This is a serious mistake. Without a strong foundation, advanced topics become very difficult to understand.

Basics like:

Variables

Data types

Conditional statements

Loops

Functions

are the building blocks of programming. Skipping them is like trying to build a house without a foundation.

3. Copying Code Without Understanding It

Copying code from the internet is very common, especially for beginners. While using examples is not wrong, copying code without understanding how it works is a major mistake.

When you copy code blindly:

You don’t learn how it works

You can’t fix errors

You struggle to write your own code

Instead, beginners should read the code carefully, modify it, and test what happens. Understanding is more important than speed.

4. Being Afraid of Errors

Many beginners feel discouraged when they see errors in their programs. They may think errors mean they are not good at programming. This is not true at all.

Errors are part of programming. Even experienced programmers see errors every day. Errors help you:

Understand how the language works

Improve your problem-solving skills

Learn debugging techniques

Instead of fearing errors, beginners should learn to read error messages and use them as learning tools.

5. Not Practicing Enough

Watching tutorials and reading books is helpful, but programming cannot be learned by watching alone. One of the most common mistakes is not practicing enough.

Programming is like learning to drive a car or play a musical instrument. You must practice regularly. Writing code, making mistakes, and fixing them is how real learning happens.

Even short daily practice is better than long, irregular study sessions.

6. Expecting Fast Results

Many beginners expect to become professional programmers in a few weeks. When progress feels slow, they become frustrated and give up. This is a very common mistake.

Programming takes time. Learning to think like a programmer is a gradual process. Progress may feel slow at first, but consistency brings results. Patience is essential.

7. Learning Without Building Projects

Another common mistake is learning programming concepts without applying them in real projects. Projects help you:

Understand how concepts work together

Improve confidence

Build a portfolio

Even small projects like a calculator, to-do list, or simple website are very valuable for beginners.

8. Ignoring Problem-Solving Skills

Some beginners focus only on syntax and forget that programming is mainly about problem-solving. Knowing how to write code is important, but knowing when and why to write it is even more important.

Beginners should practice breaking problems into smaller parts and thinking logically before writing code.

Conclusion

Making mistakes is a natural part of learning programming. What matters most is recognizing these mistakes and learning from them. Beginners who focus on the basics, practice regularly, stay patient, and learn from errors will improve steadily over time.

Programming is a journey that rewards persistence and curiosity. Avoiding these common mistakes will make the journey smoother and more enjoyable. Keep learning, keep practicing, and don’t give up.

TIPS FOR PROGRAMMING




 Essential Things You Need to Have If You Want to Learn Programming


Learning programming is an exciting journey that can open many doors in technology, business, and innovation. However, many beginners think that to become a programmer, they must be very intelligent, good at mathematics, or own expensive computers. The truth is different. While programming does require effort and dedication, the most important requirements are not complicated. Below are the essential things every person who wants to learn programming should have.


1. Strong Interest and Curiosity


The first and most important thing you need is interest. Programming involves solving problems and learning new concepts continuously. If you are curious about how websites work, how mobile applications are built, or how systems operate behind the scenes, then you already have a good foundation.


Curiosity pushes you to ask questions like:


- “Why is my code not working?”

- “How can I make this program faster or better?”

- “What happens if I change this part of the code?”


Without interest, programming can feel difficult and boring. With interest, it becomes enjoyable and motivating.


2. Patience and Persistence


Programming is not learned in one day. You will make mistakes, encounter errors, and sometimes feel stuck. This is a normal part of the learning process. A good programmer is not someone who never makes mistakes, but someone who does not give up easily.


You must be patient enough to:


- Debug errors

- Read documentation

- Try different solutions


Persistence is what separates successful programmers from those who quit early.


3. Willingness to Practice Regularly


Programming is a practical skill. Reading books or watching tutorials alone is not enough. You need to practice regularly by writing code yourself. The more you practice, the more comfortable you become with programming concepts.


Even practicing for:


- 30 minutes a day

- or a few hours a week


can make a big difference over time. Consistency is more important than speed.


4. Basic Problem-Solving Skills


Programming is mainly about solving problems. Before writing code, you must understand the problem and think about how to solve it step by step. You do not need advanced mathematics, but you should be willing to think logically.


For example:


- Break a big problem into smaller parts

- Think about possible solutions

- Choose the best approach


These skills improve naturally as you continue learning programming.


5. A Computer and Internet Access


To learn programming, you need a computer (laptop or desktop). It does not have to be expensive or high-end. Many programming languages like Python can run on basic computers.


Internet access is also important because it allows you to:


- Watch tutorials

- Read documentation

- Ask questions on forums

- Download tools and software


With a computer and internet connection, you have access to unlimited learning resources.


6. Basic Understanding of English


Most programming languages, tools, and documentation are written in English. You do not need perfect English, but a basic understanding helps a lot. Knowing common words like “if,” “else,” “function,” and “error” will make learning easier.


Improving your English while learning programming is an added advantage.


7. A Learning Mindset


Technology changes very fast. A good programmer understands that learning never stops. You should be open to:

- Learning new languages

- Updating your skills

- Accepting feedback and corrections

->A learning mindset helps you grow and adapt in the tech world.

Conclusion

To learn programming, you do not need to be a genius or have special talent. What you truly need is interest, patience, practice, and the willingness to learn. With these qualities, anyone can become a programmer.

Programming is a journey, not a destination. If you prepare yourself with the right mindset and tools, you will find the journey rewarding and full of opportunities. Start today, stay consistent, and believe in your ability to learn.

NB: This article is designed for beginners who are planning to start their programming journey.

What Is Programming and Why Is It Important in Today’s World?

In today’s modern digital world, the term programming has become very common. Almost everything we use daily is powered by programming, from smartphones and websites to banking systems, traffic lights, and even smart home devices. Despite this, many people still wonder what programming really is and why it is considered such an important skill in the 21st century.


Definition of Programming

Programming is the process of writing instructions (code) that tell a computer or electronic system what to do. These instructions are written using special languages known as programming languages. The computer follows these instructions step by step to perform a specific task.


In simple terms, programming is the way humans communicate with machines and give them commands such as:


«“Store this data,”
“Display this information,” or
“Repeat this action until a condition is met.”»


Without programming, computers would be useless pieces of hardware.


Programming Languages


There are many programming languages in the world, each designed for specific purposes. Some of the most popular programming languages include:


PYTHON – Known for its simplicity and readability. It is widely used in data science, artificial intelligence, automation, and web development.


JAVASCRIPT– Commonly used to build interactive websites and web applications.


JAVA– Popular for Android app development and large enterprise systems.


C and C++ – Used in system programming, embedded systems, and hardware-related applications.


No single language is “the best.” Each programming language has its own strengths and areas of application.


Why Is Programming Important?



Programming is important for several reasons.

First, the world is rapidly moving toward digital transformation. Businesses, schools, hospitals, and governments rely heavily on software systems. Programming makes it possible to create and maintain these systems.


Second, programming offers many career and business opportunities. Programmers can work in offices, freelance online, work remotely for international companies, or start their own tech-based businesses. This makes programming one of the most flexible and in-demand skills today.


Third, programming helps develop problem-solving and logical thinking skills. A programmer learns how to break down complex problems into smaller parts and solve them step by step. These skills are useful not only in technology but also in everyday life.


Who Can Learn Programming?


Many people believe that programming is only for geniuses or people who studied advanced mathematics. This is a myth. Anyone can learn programming, regardless of age, background, or profession.

Whether you are a student, entrepreneur, or employee, programming can add great value to your skills. What matters most is:


- Interest and curiosity
- Patience and consistency
- Willingness to practice regularly

Nobody is born knowing how to write code. Every programmer starts as a beginner.

Where Should Beginners Start?


For beginners, it is highly recommended to start with a simple and beginner-friendly language such as Python. Python has an easy-to-read syntax and is widely used in many fields.

Beginners should focus on learning the basic concepts of programming, including:

- Variables
- Conditional statements (if, else)
- Loops
- Functions

Once these fundamentals are understood, learning other programming languages becomes much easier.

Conclusion

Programming is no longer an optional skill; it is a core skill for the digital age. As technology continues to grow, the demand for people who understand programming will also increase. Learning programming opens doors to innovation, creativity, and financial opportunities.

If you start learning programming today, even at a slow pace, you will be investing in a skill that can shape your future. Stay connected to this blog for more articles, tutorials, and tips about programming and modern technology.

NB: This article is written for beginners and technology enthusiasts who want to understand the importance of programming.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

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This African social network project will reduce or stop Africans sending money to USA when using services from  western social media like Facebook x Instagram and LinkedIn 


We want Africans to advertise their business on African social network so the money that is earned from Africa can remain to be spent by Africans.

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Monday, January 5, 2026

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Faith to remain in your heart and in all the days of your life, the smile I have on you is the only way that can allow my happiness to accompany you all the days of your life.

 


But also remember that a smile is the most beautiful language in the world, it not only brings good feelings to yourself, but it can also infect the people around you with a good smile, happiness and peace.


I wish I could greet you every day with a smile that makes you happy every day of your life but the wall without even a speck of space to see you has become the main obstacle in my eyes against you.


I never thought that jokes have obstacles but in the good beginning of our friendship my jokes to you have turned into hostility, I am grateful for the decisions you saw as good for you but remember such difficult decisions you decided to take against me you would decide to leave them to those who are like them, you are a good child who is very fond of good words but it is better to leave bad words to those who are interested in them but not you because you are not at all like those things.


I pray I wish you well in your daily work and in the days of my life the word lover will not be able to come out of my mouth, I will call you that anywhere and all the days of my life because I loved you very much my love, but the decisions of not wanting to even see your face and even my phone lest you allow your heart to make it to anyone you meet romantically against your life let it end only with me, because such a statement will one day hurt you more than it hurt me.


I love you so much my Sarah your name in my soul will never be forgotten in my life.


Jaden got up to return home, eager to meet Mr Tabasam, who he believed could be a good teacher for him in life.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

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Friday, December 19, 2025

Sometimes there is no reason God loves Africa


“If the bad things that happen to us are the results of bad luck, and not the will of God,” a woman asked me one evening after I had delivered a lecture on my theology, “what makes bad luck happen?” I was stumped for an answer. My instinctive response was that nothing makes bad luck



This is perhaps the philosophical idea which is the key to everything else I am suggesting in this book. Can you accept the idea that some things happen for no reason, that there is randomness in the universe? Some people cannot handle that idea. They look for connections, striving desperately to make sense of all that happens. They convince themselves that God is cruel, or that they are sinners, rather than accept randomness. Sometimes, when they have made sense of ninety percent of everything they know, they let themselves assume that the other ten percent makes sense also, but lies beyond the reach of their understanding. But why do we have to insist on everything being reasonable? Why must everything happen for a specific reason? Why can’t we let the universe have a few rough edges?

I can more or less understand why a man’s mind might suddenly snap, so that he grabs a shotgun and runs out into the street, shooting at strangers. Perhaps he is an army veteran, haunted by memories of things he has seen and done in combat. Perhaps he has encountered more frustration and rejection than he can bear at home and at work. He has been treated like a “nonperson,” someone who does not have to be taken seriously, until his rage boils over and he decides, “I’ll show them that I matter after all.”

To grab a gun and shoot at innocent people is irrational, unreasonable behavior, but I can understand it. What I cannot understand is why Mrs. Smith should be walking on that street at that moment, while Mrs. Brown chooses to step into a shop on a whim and saves her life. Why should Mr. Jones happen to be crossing the street, presenting a perfect target to the mad marksman, while Mr. Green, who never has more than one cup of coffee for breakfast, chooses to linger over a second cup that morning and is still indoors when the shooting starts? The lives of dozens of people will be affected by such trivial, unplanned decisions.

I understand that hot, dry weather, weeks without rain, increases the danger of forest fire, so that a spark, a match, or sunlight focused on a shard of glass, can set a forest ablaze. I understand that the course of that fire will be determined by, among other things, the direction in which the wind blows. But is there a sensible explanation for why wind and weather combine to direct a forest fire on a given day toward certain homes rather than others, trapping some people inside and sparing others? Or is it just a matter of pure luck?

When a man and a woman join in making love, the man’s ejaculate swarms with tens of millions of sperm cells, each one carrying a slightly different set of biologically inherited characteristics. No moral intelligence decides which one of those teeming millions will fertilize a waiting egg. Some of the sperm cells will cause a child to be born with a physical handicap, perhaps a fatal malady. Others will give him not only good health, but superior athletic or musical ability, or creative intelligence. A child’s life will be wholly shaped, the lives of parents and relatives will be deeply affected, by the random determination of that race.

Sometimes many more lives may be affected. Robert and Suzanne Massie, parents of a boy with hemophilia, did what most parents of afflicted children do. They read everything they could about their son’s ailment. They learned that the only son of the last czar of Russia was a hemophiliac, and in Robert’s book Nicholas and Alexandra, he speculated on whether the child’s illness, the result of the random mating of the “wrong” sperm with the “wrong” egg, might have distracted and upset the royal parents and affected their ability to govern, bringing on the Bolshevik Revolution. He suggested that Europe’s most populous nation may have changed its form of government, affecting the lives of everyone in the twentieth century, because of that random genetic occurrence.

Some people will find the hand of God behind everything that happens. I visit a woman in the hospital whose car was run into by a drunken driver running a red light. Her vehicle was totally demolished, but miraculously she escaped with only two cracked ribs and a few superficial cuts from flying glass. She looks up at me from her hospital bed and says, “Now I know there is a God. If I could come out of that alive and in one piece, it must be because He is looking out for me up there.” I smile and keep quiet, running the risk of letting her think that I agree with her (what rabbi would be opposed to belief in God?), because it is not the time or place for a theology seminar. But my mind goes back to a funeral I conducted two weeks earlier, for a young husband and father who died in a

similar drunk-driver collision; and I remember another case, a child killed by a hit-and-run driver while roller-skating; and all the newspaper accounts of lives cut short in automobile accidents. The woman before me may believe that she is alive because God wanted her to survive, and I am not inclined to talk her out of it, but what would she or I say to those other families? That they were less worthy than she, less valuable in God’s sight? That God wanted them to die at that particular time and manner, and did not choose to spare them?

Remember our discussion in chapter 1 of Thornton Wilder’s Bridge of San Luis Rey? When five people fall to their deaths, Brother Juniper investigates and learns that each of the five had recently “put things together” in his life. He is tempted to conclude that the rope bridge’s breaking was not an accident, but an aspect of God’s providence. There are no accidents. But when laws of physics and metal fatigue cause a wing to fall off an airplane, or when human carelessness causes engine failure, so that a plane crashes, killing two hundred people, was it God’s will that those two hundred should chance to be on a doomed plane that day? And if the two hundred and first passenger had a flat tire on the way to the airport and missed the flight, grumbling and cursing his luck as he saw the plane take off without him, was it God’s will that he should live while the others died? If it were, I would have to wonder about what kind of message God was sending us with His apparently arbitrary acts of condemning and saving.

When Martin Luther King, Jr., was killed in April 1968, much was made of the fact that he had passed his peak as a black leader. Many alluded to the speech he gave the night before his death, in which he said that, like Moses, he had “been to the mountaintop and seen the Promised Land,” implying that, like Moses, he would die before he reached it. Rather than accept his death as a senseless tragedy, many, like Wilder’s Brother Juniper, saw evidence that God took Martin Luther King at just the right moment, to spare him the agony of living out his years as a “has-been,” a rejected prophet. I could never accept that line of reasoning. I would like to think that God is concerned, not only with the ego of one black leader, but with the needs of tens of millions of black men, women, and children. It would be hard to explain in what way they were better off for Dr. King’s having been murdered. Why can’t we acknowledge that the assassination was an affront to God, even as it was to us, and a sidetracking of His purposes, rather than strain our imaginations to find evidence of God’s fingerprints on the

murder weapon?

Soldiers in combat fire their weapons at an anonymous, faceless enemy. They know that they cannot let themselves be distracted by thinking that the soldier on the other side may be a nice, decent person with a loving family and a promising career waiting at home. Soldiers understand that a speeding bullet has no conscience, that a falling mortar shell cannot discriminate between those whose death would be a tragedy and those who would never be missed. That is why soldiers develop a certain fatalism about their chances, speaking of the bullet with their name on it, of their number coming up, rather than calculating whether they deserve to die or not. That is why the Army will not send the sole surviving son of a bereaved family into combat, because the Army understands that it cannot rely on God to make things come out fairly, even as the Bible long ago ordered home from the army every man who had just betrothed a wife or built a new home, lest he die in battle and never come to enjoy them. The ancient Israelites, for all their profound faith in God, knew that they could not depend on God to impose a morally acceptable pattern on where the arrows landed.

Let us ask again: Is there always a reason, or do some things just happen at random, for no cause?

“In the beginning,” the Bible tells us, “God created the heaven and the earth. The earth was formless and chaotic, with darkness covering everything.” Then God began to work His creative magic on the chaos, sorting things out, imposing order where there had been randomness before. He separated the light from the darkness, the earth from the sky, the dry land from the sea. This is what it means to create: not to make something out of nothing, but to make order out of chaos. A creative scientist or historian does not make up facts but orders facts; he sees connections between them rather than seeing them as random data. A creative writer does not make up new words but arranges familiar words in patterns which say something fresh to us.

So it was with God, fashioning a world whose overriding principle was orderliness, predictability, in place of the chaos with which He started: regular sunrises and sunsets, regular tides, plants and animals that bore seeds inside them so that they could reproduce themselves, each after its own kind. By the end of the sixth day, God had finished the world He had set out to make, and on the seventh day He rested.


But suppose God didn’t quite finish by closing time on the afternoon of the sixth day? We know today that the world took billions of years to take shape, not six days. The Creation story in Genesis is a very important one and has much to say to us, but its six-day time frame is not meant to be taken literally. Suppose that Creation, the process of replacing chaos with order, were still going on. What would that mean? In the biblical metaphor of the six days of Creation, we would find ourselves somewhere in the middle of Friday afternoon. Man was just created a few “hours” ago. The world is mostly an orderly, predictable place, showing ample evidence of God’s thoroughness and handiwork, but pockets of chaos remain. Most of the time, the events of the universe follow firm natural laws. But every now and then, things happen not contrary to those laws of nature but outside them. Things happen which could just as easily have happened differently.

Even as I write this, the newscasts carry reports of a massive hurricane in the Caribbean. Meteorologists are at a loss to predict whether it will spin out to sea or crash into populated areas of the Texas-Louisiana coastline. The biblical mind saw the earthquake that overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah as God’s way of punishing the people of those cities for their depravities. Some medieval and Victorian thinkers saw the eruption of Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii as a way of putting an end to that society’s immorality. Even today, the earthquakes in California are interpreted by some as God’s way of expressing His displeasure with the alleged homosexual excesses of San Francisco or the heterosexual ones of Los Angeles. But most of us today see a hurricane, an earthquake, a volcano as having no conscience. I would not venture to predict the path of a hurricane on the basis of which communities deserve to be lashed and which ones to be spared.

A change of wind direction or the shifting of a tectonic plate can cause a hurricane or earthquake to move toward a populated area instead of out into an uninhabited stretch of land. Why? A random shift in weather patterns causes too much or too little rain over a farming area, and a year’s harvest is destroyed. A drunken driver steers his car over the center line of the highway and collides with the green Chevrolet instead of the red Ford fifty feet farther away. An engine bolt breaks on flight 205 instead of on flight 209, inflicting tragedy on one random group of families rather than another. There is no message in all of that. There is no reason for those particular people to be afflicted rather than

others. These events do not reflect God’s choices. They happen at random, and randomness is another name for chaos, in those corners of the universe where God’s creative light has not yet penetrated. And chaos is evil; not wrong, not malevolent, but evil nonetheless, because by causing tragedies at random, it prevents people from believing in God’s goodness.

I once asked a friend of mine, an accomplished physicist, whether from a scientific perspective the world was becoming a more orderly place, whether randomness was increasing or decreasing with time. He replied by citing the second law of thermodynamics, the law of entropy: Every system left to itself will change in such a way as to approach equilibrium. He explained that this meant the world was changing in the direction of more randomness. Think of a group of marbles in a jar, carefully arranged by size and color. The more you shake the jar, the more that neat arrangement will give way to random distribution, until it will be only a coincidence to find one marble next to another of the same color. This, he said, is what is happening to the world. One hurricane might veer off to sea, sparing the coastal cities, but it would be a mistake to see any evidence of pattern or purpose to that. Over the course of time, some hurricanes will blow harmlessly out to sea, while others will head into populated areas and cause devastation. The longer you keep track of such things, the less of a pattern you will find.

I told him that I had been hoping for a different answer. I had hoped for a scientific equivalent of the first chapter of the Bible, telling me that with every passing “day” the realm of chaos was diminishing, and more of the universe was yielding to the rule of order. He told me that if it made me feel any better, Albert Einstein had the same problem. Einstein was uncomfortable with quantum physics and tried for years to disprove it, because it based itself on the hypothesis of things happening at random. Einstein preferred to believe that “God does not play dice with the cosmos.”

It may be that Einstein and the Book of Genesis are right. A system left to itself may evolve in the direction of randomness. On the other hand, our world may not be a system left to itself. There may in fact be a creative impulse acting on it, the Spirit of God hovering over the dark waters, operating over the course of millennia to bring order out of the chaos. It may yet come to pass that, as “Friday afternoon” of the world’s evolution ticks toward the Great Sabbath which is the End of Days, the impact of random evil will be diminished.

Or it may be that God finished His work of creating eons ago, and left the rest to us. Residual chaos, chance and mischance, things happening for no reason, will continue to be with us, the kind of evil that Milton Steinberg has called “the still unremoved scaffolding of the edifice of God’s creativity.” In that case, we will simply have to learn to live with it, sustained and comforted by the knowledge that the earthquake and the accident, like the murder and the robbery, are not the will of God, but represent that aspect of reality which stands independent of His will, and which angers and saddens God even as it angers and saddens us

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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Infrastructure and economic development in Africa

 Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in recent times, but there is considerable concern that the growth has not been accompanied by economic transformation



Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in recent times, but there is considerable concern that the growth has not been accompanied by economic transformation.

 The lack of economic transformation is traceable to low level of investment in transformation activities especially raw material processing industries occasioned, at least in part, by the fact that sub-Saharan Africa has the highest cost of doing business in the world with cost of infrastructure services making up a disproportionately large part of production and trade costs. 

This is a reflection of serious deficit in the three dimensions of infrastructure, namely quality, quantity and access. Against this background, it was considered topical to devote the plenary session of December 2007 to the issue of infrastructure and economic development in Africa. 

This volume, therefore, contains the three papers presented at that plenary session. The first paper by César Calderón and Luis Servén on infrastructure and economic development in SSA focused on analysing the linkages between infrastructure and economic development pointing out that the literature on effects of infrastructure on economic development is inconclusive. 

Noting that physical infrastructures are rarely homogenous and analysing a large panel data for 136 countries, they found that infrastructure development is associated with both higher growth and lower inequality. They also found that while infrastructure made a large contribution to reducing inequality in East and South Asia, the impact was relatively modest in SSA due to poor quality of infrastructure. 

They concluded that corruption adversely affect impact of infrastructure on productivity and growth stressing, among other things, the importance of independent regulation agencies in offsetting some of the consequences of corruption on infrastructural services. Kennedy K. Mbekeani, in the second paper, presented a review of international experience in infrastructure, trade expansion and regional integration and lessons for Africa. Delving into the relationships between trade, infrastructure and regional expansion, he asserted that improvements in productivity lead to increased trade and can foster regional integration through improved intra-regional trade and industrial relocation.

 There is persuasive evidence that adequate infrastructure provision is a key requirement for trade liberalisation to achieve its intended objective of efficient resource reallocation and export growth.

 The paper concluded by providing a summary of some Africa's infrastructure programmes that have the potential to lead to trade expansion and regional integration.

 Finally, the paper by Mthuli Ncube on financing and managing infrastructure in Africa presents arguments on the relationship between infrastructure investments and economic growth in Africa. Infrastructure encompasses transport, telecommunications, water and sanitation, power and gas, and major water works, and also focuses on quantity versus quality of infrastructure. 

Ncube also found that, in the literature, the causal nexus between infrastructure capital and economic growth and development, in general, has been ambiguous. However, it does seem one thing is clear, namely that sustainable high economic growth often occurs in an environment where there is a meaningful infrastructure development, although it is not obvious which leads the other. The paper presents the various financing strategies, around Public–Private partnerships (PPPs) and examples of PPP-type arrangements in Africa. Ncube concluded the paper by exploring policy implications of the state of infrastructure and …