"Kuna Mapenzi Siku Hizi ama Ni Pesa Tu?".....This Video MKU university lady doing this to her rich MUBABA has left everyone talking. Any advice for her?
University life is often imagined as a time filled with friendships, late-night conversations, busy lecture rooms, and the excitement of becoming more independent. Yet for many students, there is another side to campus life that rarely gets enough attention. The rising prices of accommodation, meals, transport, and other basic needs are putting increasing pressure on young people who are already trying to keep up with their studies. For some, finding enough money to get through the week has become almost as important as attending lectures. WATCH THE VIDEO.
That struggle has also become a growing topic of conversation online, where posts and claims about students facing financial difficulties have been widely shared. Some of the discussions have focused particularly on female students, with allegations that financial desperation is leading some into potentially harmful or risky situations. While some users see the situation as a reflection of the country's difficult economic climate, others point to peer pressure, social expectations, and the pressure to maintain certain lifestyles. The growing debate has also highlighted a familiar problem with social media: genuine concerns can quickly become mixed with rumours and unverified stories.WATCH THE VIDEO.
Behind all the online noise, however, there is a genuine concern about how financial hardship is affecting students. Student leaders, counsellors, and education advocates say money problems can interfere with concentration, academic performance, and general well-being. Many students are already trying to cope through part-time jobs, freelance opportunities, scholarships, bursaries, or assistance from relatives, but these sources of support are not always reliable or sufficient. With everyday expenses continuing to rise, there are growing calls for universities and other institutions to strengthen emergency financial support, expand counselling services, and find practical ways of helping students remain in school without being overwhelmed by financial pressure. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Any advice for them?

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