HF for Kazanga πŸ’›πŸ–€πŸ’›πŸ–€



 THE "GONG GONG"BEATER WRITES πŸ–‹️πŸ–‹️πŸ–‹️πŸ–‹️

 

The University Hall has carved a niche for itself not just in the university but in the nation as a whole. This can be largely attributed to the its leadership and how they are able to help each other pursue their independent policies.

 

There has been trends that suggests that there is division among current executives such that they are not helping each other to fulfil their roles but then are also making it known to the public, how some of them are not functioning as they ought to.

 

The little knowledge I have about the the Student leadership is that to some extent , there is a certain level of independence among all elected executives. This is seen in the exclusive campaigns and how they all present policies specific to their portfolio and within the confines of the authority they have. This means that even in the worst case when one fails the others can still pursue their policies. This also means that all executives can be held accountable separately on the account of what the policies they presented in the election.

 

However as a council , it is much more important to be unified and help one another achieve their policies. In the instant where one fails , the best thing to do is to help him and not to let public know about it as seen opposite in the current executives. Even if this must be done , It must be after several attempts have been made to help him and the medium of communication must also be official and not be clouded in secrecy.

 

As someone who has been inspired by the stories that I have heard about the Hall and hope to contribute to its greatness, it saddens my heart to see such a precedence. 

LET IT BE KNOWN TO THOSE EXECUTIVES, THAT, THE GONG GONG BEATER IS WATCHING THEM. THEIR DEEDS WILL BE EXPOSED SOON ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

 

Long live Katanga. 

I am the gong gong beater

KAT will soon hear from me  

 πŸ’›πŸ–€πŸ’›πŸ–€

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