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GHANA SET TO ORGANIZE AFRICA SOCIAL IMPACT FESTIVAL 2020

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WHAT IS AFRICA SOCIAL IMPACT FESTIVAL Africa Social Impact Festival 2020 (AFROSIF) is  the gathering and celebration of  diverse social interventions  and social change players to  showcase their social good,  while building  synergies and partnerships, networking,  exploring new opportunities and  trends within  the social  change and development space. It is one big platform where success stories are  shared by individuals and organizations’    on their own communities  and the well-being of individuals and families. We are motivated by the development and humanitarian  works carried out by the numerous individuals, outfits, organizations, and foundations  over the years. AFROSIF 2020 is,  therefore, not only a fertile ground  to inspire more people to touch lives and shape  communities, but also celebrate initiatives while showcasing  and to cataloging their positive social impact stories. GSIF has purposely been designed to be an innovat

Loyal manservant inherits $24m estate from master after 30-year service

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At a will reading, every relative of the deceased present expects the lawyer to mention their name when the property is being distributed. For the family of Lord Glenconner it came as a surprise when the lawyer allocated all his estates to his black manservant Kent Adonai. Colin Tennant became 3rd Baron Glenconner when his father passed on in 1983, his wife Lady Anne Glenconner was the Lady-In-Waiting for Princess Margaret. In a recent article by the  Daily Mail , Lady Anne recounts how her devastated family was when after her husband’s passing in 2010, the family found out he had willed his entire estate to his manservant. Known for having an eye for the exotic, Colin bought and transformed Mustique in 1958 for £45,000 and with his love for real estate he reinvented the place into a getaway island for the famous. He set his eyes on St Lucia and invested in an undeveloped 480-acre estate. After he spontaneously bought an exotic elephant from a Dublin Zoo to St Lucia. Colin

14 THINGS YOU MIGHT REGRET AT OLD AGE

When younger we make various choice's without the future in mind. Sometimes those choices bite us in our mid-life. These are some of the things one might regret when they're older. 1. *Marrying the wrong person* When you're young, check your motives for marrying. Don't marry to copy your peers, or for social standing or out of pressure. Marry for love and companionship, marry the right person, marry your best friend. For if you marry the wrong person or for the wrong reasons, you will have to put up with that person the rest of your life. Things might get worse between you two; then depression, physical abuse, affairs, pain, shame, court cases, bitterness will define your mid-life years all because you chose the wrong one. Things will get worse when children are involved. Make the right choice of a spouse when you are young. 2. *The opportunities you did not seize* When you are younger many doors will open, you will get many chances. Many young people let these