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A first year student from Malawi Business and Applied Science (MUBAS) formerly The Polytechnic has died by suicide.
The incident happened yesterday in Thyolo.
According to information gathered by this publication, the student whose particulars are yet not available, threw himself in front of a moving vehicle.
It is reported that he was depressed from relationship matters.
More to come.
Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool when it comes to behavioral change. And that includes how you think and act toward someone.
So, each time you put your trust in someone, reward yourself in some way.
That could simply involve a congratulatory, though imaginary, pat on the back for showing the courage to trust someone.
Or it could involve a tub of your favorite ice cream or tickets to a concert.
The more you do this, the greater the positive association you will form around trusting other people.
Remember those self-fulfilling prophecies we spoke about earlier? Well, it’s vitally important that you recognize when they are happening.
It’s important because if you can break the cycle and change the patterns of behavior that lead to self-sabotage, you prevent the hurt that comes with it.
And when that hurt is partly made up of broken trust, you avoid reinforcing the trust issues you already have.
You can make your relationships healthier and allow the good things to be reinforced instead of the bad.

(INDIANAPOLIS) – A proposed ban on transgender girls in high school sports in Indiana is now up to Governor Holcomb.
The Senate has voted 32-18 to make Indiana the 11th state to bar transgender girls from girls’ sports. Logansport Republican Stacey Donato contends the ban is needed to preserve equal access to sports for boys and girls, and make sure transgender athletes don’t take away scholarship opportunities in women’s sports.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association already has a policy on transgender athletes, based on how their bone density and body mass compares to other students their age. Anderson Democrat Tim Lanane says senators should let the organization do its job.
“If I have to follow someone’s advice, is it going to be the 50 of us in this room, who quite frankly don’t even know what the heck we’re talking about?” Lanane asked. “Or the IHSAA, who have thoughtfully considered this and come up with a fair policy?”
SWINDON, SOUTH WEST ENGLAND — Mr. Tim Berry loves his girlfriend, Rebecca. His dog Rupert, his job, the outdoors, motorcycles, and bicycles make up the rest of his existence. He’s a simple, humble guy who appreciates the little things life has to offer. But now he is forced to re-evaluate everything he once knew and figure out a new path forward.
Mr. Berry is not a big social media guy. He joined Facebook in December 2016. Since that time he has posted publicly just seven times.

The UK has rejected Russian demands for it to sell its share in internet firm OneWeb to allow a satellite launch.
A Soyuz rocket carrying 36 OneWeb satellites is on the launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Russia’s space agency Roscomos demanded guarantees the spacecraft would not be used for military purposes.
It then said it would not launch the rocket unless the UK sold its share in OneWeb – but business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng rejected this.
“There’s no negotiation on OneWeb: the UK government is not selling its share,” tweeted Mr Kwarteng.
The UK government, which has come under pressure to pull the launch because of the war in Ukraine in any case, said it was continuing to discuss the situation with its partners on the OneWeb board.
The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) has expressed sadness at the arrest of the Mulago Hospital executive director, Dr Byaruhanga Baterana, saying he was arrested basing on unproven grounds.
“We are deeply saddened by the arrest of our very own the director of Mulago National Referral Hospital by the health monitoring unit on unproven grounds of misappropriation of funds without a fair hearing,” UMA said in a statement on Tuesday.
The statement was signed by the association president, Dr Samuel Oledo Odongo.
As the medical association, Odongo noted, an attack of one of them is an attack on all of them, adding that the association shall follow up this case to the latter.
“It’s upon that background that UMA shall have a presser tomorrow at 3:00 pm at Jinja Road Police Station where Dr BB (Baterana) has been held for the night on unclear charges,” the UMA statement said.
Irrespective of what Baterana has done, UMA said appropriate measures must be taken for a fair hearing.
Dr Baterana was arrested by State House’s Health Monitoring Unit of over alleged misappropriation of funds at Mulago among other issues.
The unit’s head, Dr Warren Namara, confirmed Baterana’s arrest, saying he had been taken to the unit headquarters in Nakasero to record a statement.
In Ukraine – the seventh day of the war . Ukrainians resist the Russian invaders. All major cities remain under the control of Ukrainian troops, according to the report of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Podolsk direction . Russian troops with the forces of thirteen armored personnel carriers from the Eastern Military District of the RF Armed Forces are trying to continue the offensive along the Gorenichi, Gostomel, Demidov line in the direction of Kyiv in order to block the capital from the northern and northwestern directions.
In the Zhytomyr region there are about three armored personnel carriers from the 5th combined arms army.
In the Seversky direction, 17 armored personnel carriers of the occupying troops, despite the losses, continue to advance in order to block Kiev from the northeast. The invaders were stopped in the areas of settlements Kozelets, Bobrovitsa, Makeev.
In the other direction, in the areas of the settlements of Svetilnya, Pobeda, Ostroluchie, the troops of the Russian enemy lost their offensive potential.
Enemy troops continue to make unsuccessful attempts to keep the Ukrainian cities of Sumy, Lebedin and Akhtyrka surrounded.
In the Slobozhansky direction, up to 16 armored personnel carriers continue the offensive operation in the direction of Krasnograd and part of the forces up to 4 armored personnel carriers towards Izyum. The Russian invader suffered losses and was stopped in the area of the settlements of Bogodukhov, Chuguev, Shevchenkovo.