The New Year is a time to reflect on the past, but also to set new goals and stick to them. Society Magazine’s Ivan Ngoboka spoke to a few individuals about their New Year resolutions.
The New Year is a time to reflect on the past, but also to set new goals and stick to them. Society Magazine’s Ivan Ngoboka spoke to a few individuals about their New Year resolutions.I want to grow my spiritual life by venturing into ministry.Poulyn Mutoni , student. Despite a busy work schedule, I want to find more time for family and friends, since they mean life to me. I will go out occasionally for a walk or cup of tea with family.Daffin Umwiza, accountant.Since I will be doing my last semester at university this year, I want to spend time reading hard, so as to improve my grades.Jackson Gasana, student.I want to stay out of debt this year by watching my spending habits. That is one thing I want to work on this year. Zack Muhiire , clearing and forwarding officer.I want to get a driving license, I believe this will help me get a better paying job.Muhoza Patrick , bookshop attendant. My New Year resolution is to get married. I have a fiancé and we have saved enough money for a wedding.Grace Gatera, journalist. I want to become physically fit by jogging and visiting the gym more often since research shows that it’s associated with health benefits. Norman Gabiro, student. I want to start a side business, besides formal employment.Henry Murinzi, nursing officer