is a 4-year-old boy who wants to become a legislator.
HAawari is a paternal orphan who stay with his grandmother. His father died of HIV/AIDS and his mother left him to go to a nearby big town to look for a job. His grandmother tries hard to see that Hawari attends school, but she ends up failing simply because she has grown very old and cares for many grandchildren. She has no sustainable income-generating activity, and his mother has never come back or even sent assistance to care for her son. Hawari wants to become a legislator but this will only be achieved through education.
Mponye Hawari
is a 4-year-old boy who wants to become a legislator.
HAawari is a paternal orphan who stay with his grandmother. His father died of HIV/AIDS and his mother left him to go to a nearby big town to look for a job. His grandmother tries hard to see that Hawari attends school, but she ends up failing simply because she has grown very old and cares for many grandchildren. She has no sustainable income-generating activity, and his mother has never come back or even sent assistance to care for her son. Hawari wants to become a legislator but this will only be achieved through education.