Great inequality between rich and poor in Democratic Republic of Congo ( DRC )
My country the Democratic Republic of Congo ( DRC ) is among the richest countries in the world in terms of fauna and minerals. However, the Congolese people are the poorest in the world. The majority of people are unemployed and poorest because the economy of the country is down, and those who lead the government are working for their own interest and not that of nation. And they become very rich people. So the inequality between rich and poor people is now wider than it has ever been before.
Poverty is the severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, education, and information. It depends not only on income but on access to work. In my country, getting a job is not easy. Good jobs where you can earn good money are for the rich families and their relatives because their recommendation is required for these jobs. On the other hand, the poorest Congolese can get in government or work a physical hard job where the wage is very low. Teaching job is reserved for the poor people because of the low wage. Issues like hunger, illness and unemployment are all causes and effect of poverty. That is to say, not having food every day means being poor. Education is typically seen as a means to reduce inequality. All most all children who cannot go to school are from poor families. Poor people are disadvantaged by the government. Their schools system is disorganized and chaotic. Classrooms lack basic things like desks and chairs. Teachers might not paid and wage is very low.
DRC is wealthy country, which offers many opportunities for profitable investment in range of sectors. But investment in my country failed to improve life for the poor those richest people to become enriched. The rich families are the one who get a good education. So it helps them, once then finish school, to be employed easily where they can earn a lot of money. The way of work is corruption, they make a pots of money with their investment because of corruption. So they benefit from a corruption tax system.
Rich people in my country get richer even as poverty grows and inequality deepens every day. The gap between rich and poor is bigger than in any other poor country, but most people are resigned to the circumstances, and they are unhappy about the economy. We cannot merely know what the facts are, dramatic as they might be, we need to take money from the rich and transfer it to the poor. We need to discover what political strategie might best confront the underlying forces that generate inequality.
Debonheur Nsilulu.
Debonheur Nsilulu
Monday 1 May 2017
Saturday 29 April 2017
Compare the minimum wage across Canada's provinces. Using " more than " and " less than ".
1. Nova Scotia's wage is less than Ontario but more than PEI.
2. Yukon has more minimum wage than Quebec.
3. Newfoundland has less minimum wage than New Brunswick.
4. PEI has more minimum wage than Saskatchewan but less than Yukon.
5. Manitoba has less minimum wage than Quebec.
1. Nova Scotia's wage is less than Ontario but more than PEI.
2. Yukon has more minimum wage than Quebec.
3. Newfoundland has less minimum wage than New Brunswick.
4. PEI has more minimum wage than Saskatchewan but less than Yukon.
5. Manitoba has less minimum wage than Quebec.
Monday 6 March 2017
About me
Version 1
About me,
My name is Debonheur Nsilulu. I'm a refugee from Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa and am new in Canada. I'm married with eight children, and the last one is a boy. He was born in Canada. My family and I arrived in Smithers, B.C., in February 2016.
I got a Bachelor o commerce after three years in university. I used to work at is different mines in my country. when the war came to the Est of my country, I couldn't stay there because it was my family's tribal war, and I had lost my father and brother in-law. The reason that I decided to flee to Uganda, we became refugees. As, I couldn't get a job to work there. I prefer to pre ach the gospel that I was doing in my country and I become a pastor.
In Canada, the life very different. For the weather, here it's very cold and snow fall in winter time. Really, it was my first time to see snow and I was very happy. The people is safely and the country is safe but here you can't found many people on the road or outside. Each family like to stay at home because of the cold. Health care is secure. Each family has their own doctor. And every one has a job. But I wish to get a good job and to preach the gospel for my God in B.C., Canada. I love exploring B.C., and I believe by the grace of God I can get a good full time in this country. Be blessed.
Version 2
About me,
My name is Debonheur Nsilulu. I'm a refugee from Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa and am new in Canada. I'm married with eight children, and the last one is a boy. He was born in Canada. My family and I arrived in Smithers, B.C., in February 2016.
I got a Bachelor o commerce after three years in university. I used to work at is different mines in my country. when the war came to the Est of my country, I couldn't stay there because it was my family's tribal war, and I had lost my father and brother in-law. The reason that I decided to flee to Uganda, we became refugees. As, I couldn't get a job to work there. I prefer to pre ach the gospel that I was doing in my country and I become a pastor.
In Canada, the life very different. For the weather, here it's very cold and snow fall in winter time. Really, it was my first time to see snow and I was very happy. The people is safely and the country is safe but here you can't found many people on the road or outside. Each family like to stay at home because of the cold. Health care is secure. Each family has their own doctor. And every one has a job. But I wish to get a good job and to preach the gospel for my God in B.C., Canada. I love exploring B.C., and I believe by the grace of God I can get a good full time in this country. Be blessed.
Version 2
About me
My
name is Debonheur Nsilulu. I'm a refugee from Democratic Republic of Congo in
Africa and am new in Canada. I'm married with eight children, and the last one
is a boy. He was born in Canada. My family and I arrived in Smithers, B.C., in
February 2016.
I got a Bachelor of Commerce after three
years in university. I used to work at different mines in my country. When the
war came to the east of my country, I couldn't stay there because it was my
family's tribal war, and I had lost my father and brother in-law. So I decided
to flee to Uganda, where we became refugees. As I couldn't get a job there, I decided
to preach the gospel and become a
pastor.
In Canada, the life is very different. For
the weather, it's very cold here and snow falls in winter. Really, it was my
first time seeing snow, and I was very happy. The people are safe, and the
country is safe, but you can't see many people on the road or outside. Each
family likes to stay at home because of the cold. Health care is secure. Each
family has its own doctor. And everyone has a job. But I wish to get a good job
and to preach the gospel for my God in B.C., Canada. I love exploring B.C., and
I believe by the grace of God I can get a good full-time job in this country.
Be blessed.
Monday 9 January 2017
The will of God
version 2
The sermon on 3 John 2 is talking about the willing of God to his people, it concerns the Christians. The willing of God for Christians is that their prosper in their life. It means that all may go well with Christians. And their may be in a good health, because God knows, even if you prosper in your life, in your business but if you aren't in a good health, you can't rejoice over your life. But, to be really prosper and in a good health, it depends the prosperity of your soul. God want to tell to his people that witch one would like to be prosper must prepare his soul, must find the life of sanctification. The prosperity of people of God depends of the sanctification of their soul. The spiritual precedes the physique.
version 1
The sermon on 3 John2 talking about the willing of God to his people, it concerns the Christians. The willing of God for Christians is that their prosper in their life. It means that all may go well with Christians. And their may be in a good health, because God knows, even if you prosper in your life, in your business but if you aren't in a good health, you can't rejoice over your life. But, to be really prosper and in a good health, it depends the prosperity of your soul. God want to tell to his people that witch one would like to be prosper must prepare his soul, must find the life of sanctification. The prosperity of people of God depends of the sanctification of their soul. The spiritual precedes the physique.
The sermon on 3 John 2 is talking about the willing of God to his people, it concerns the Christians. The willing of God for Christians is that their prosper in their life. It means that all may go well with Christians. And their may be in a good health, because God knows, even if you prosper in your life, in your business but if you aren't in a good health, you can't rejoice over your life. But, to be really prosper and in a good health, it depends the prosperity of your soul. God want to tell to his people that witch one would like to be prosper must prepare his soul, must find the life of sanctification. The prosperity of people of God depends of the sanctification of their soul. The spiritual precedes the physique.
version 1
The sermon on 3 John2 talking about the willing of God to his people, it concerns the Christians. The willing of God for Christians is that their prosper in their life. It means that all may go well with Christians. And their may be in a good health, because God knows, even if you prosper in your life, in your business but if you aren't in a good health, you can't rejoice over your life. But, to be really prosper and in a good health, it depends the prosperity of your soul. God want to tell to his people that witch one would like to be prosper must prepare his soul, must find the life of sanctification. The prosperity of people of God depends of the sanctification of their soul. The spiritual precedes the physique.
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