AS the final days of 2024 rapidly approach, the world braces for a whirlwind of reflection, celebration, and anticipation. From the unprecedented inception of the Government of National Unity (GNU), to scooping up six official medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, this year has certainly left an indelible mark on history.
As we etch nearer to 2025, and further unwind into the festive season, it’s important to reflect – not only on what we’ve lost, but also all that is to come. After all, the most valuable aspect of the past, of history, is the ability to learn from it.
There are a number of socioeconomic issues that have been contended with in our society. Some of them are seemingly incessant challenges, such as our overburdened healthcare system, our disintegrated…