Source of national pride and economic growth.

Dairy farming in Ireland is one of the country’s most significant agricultural activities, forming the backbone of rural life and the national economy. The mild climate, fertile soils, and abundant rainfall create ideal conditions for pasture-based dairy farming. Irish farmers have turned this natural advantage into a highly efficient and profitable industry that provides income,Continue reading “Source of national pride and economic growth.”

Education remains a key focus

Children’s Holidays in Malawi In Malawi, the holiday season is a joyful time filled with family togetherness, cultural celebrations, and community spirit. Children look forward to this period with great excitement, as it marks a break from school and an opportunity to engage in fun, learning, and social activities. The country’s warm and friendly natureContinue reading “Education remains a key focus”

The Crumbling Discipline at Green Valley Institute

[quads id=3] Green Valley Institute was once known as a centre of excellence. The name alone inspired confidence in parents who hoped to see their children grow into responsible citizens. The school sat on a beautiful hillside, surrounded by green lawns, tall trees, and bright flowers that mirrored its peaceful name. But behind this beautifulContinue reading “The Crumbling Discipline at Green Valley Institute”

Canadian Travel Adventure with Family

A 3-Day Canadian Travel Adventure with Family Last summer, the Patel family from Toronto decided to take a short but memorable 3-day trip to explore the natural beauty of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. With their two children, aged 10 and 13, they set off on an adventure that combined stunning landscapes, outdoor fun,Continue reading “Canadian Travel Adventure with Family”

“When the Herd Was Full”

There was a time when Elijah’s homestead buzzed with life—the kind of life that echoed from the fields, hummed in the cow pens, and rang out in the laughter of children running between grazing goats and bleating sheep. Nestled in a dusty village on the outskirts of Kisii, Kenya, Elijah had built a modest butContinue reading ““When the Herd Was Full””

But trust, I learned too late, can be a fragile thing.

“Chased Out of Trust” For more than five years, I worked tirelessly at my cousin’s household goods shop—a place that, over time, felt more like a second home than a workplace. We sold everything from kitchenware and bedding to cleaning supplies and small appliances. I knew the inventory by heart, managed deliveries, and often stayedContinue reading “But trust, I learned too late, can be a fragile thing.”