Hope for a better world

in uganda-africa •  7 years ago  (edited)

Enduring to bare the pain of an unborn child, a mother strives hard and gives birth to the child with no one ro help her she battles to take care of the child and see her child through school no matter
With the little money she has saved from the odd jobs she does to raise some capital for a small business, it faces the wrath of the merciless people called KCCA who take people's small businesses all in the name of the business was illegally started, it was set up in the wrong place, among other reasons best known to them, if you have some extra cash you can raise its a matter of bribing them and you are set free.
But for how long will all this continue and for those who cant afford to raise the little to bribe remain with nothing and remain helpless with no hope of tomorrow.

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Why isnt it possible to start up a business easily in kampala?

For how long will this continue all the efforts of a single mother being put to waste because of survival for the fitest battles for to set up a business
The prices for one to start up a legal business are so high that they dont favour those with less capital. Each year one is supposed to pay a certain amount of money to certify that you legally operate in that business. What about those who can not afford the anual fee will they stay jobless?
Thoughts run down one's mind for a solution but in vain
If only we would reach all the parts of kampala in a very short time and tell people about steemit, maybe if they all had smart fones or an internet source, they would try to earn with no annual charges of KCCA and worry of their businesses being destroyed by KCCA bouncers.

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Is there no way to reach them and let them steem? I hope there could be a way one day.

We try our best but its not easy because not all of them can afford smart fones and access the internet