I had constructive telephone conversations with our regional leaders. I stressed my concern about the world fuel crisis that would soon affect our region as well.
Some consumers are purchasing fuel but not for essential use!
I therefore, suggested to the leaders that we increase the fuel price double or triple, in the entire region; so that we wouldn't completely be running out of fuel, to minimise queues and discouraging unessential needs of fuel by certain buyers.
They all appreciated my idea and pledged to follow the fuel crisis development, very closely.
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Inside a beehive, female does all the work, the male’s only job is to mate with the Queen bee for procreation.
Just unlike some patriarchal societies where the contrary happens.
Here’s an interesting life in the bee hive:
Inside a beehive, there is no boss shouting orders — yet everything works perfectly. 🐝
Tens of thousands of bees live together in a single colony with no confusion. Just in a pure coordination.
At the center is one queen bee who is not a ruler, but a life-giver.
Her only job is to lay up to 2,000 eggs a day, ensuring the survival of the colony.
She doesn’t control the hive she just serves its continuity.
Around her are worker bees — all female.
And here’s the fascinating part:
One bee will have multiple careers in her lifetime.
She starts as a cleaner.
Then becomes a nurse feeding larvae.
Then a builder crafting perfect hexagonal honeycombs.
Then a guard protecting the hive.
And finally, a forager, flying kilometers away to collect nectar.
They do all this with complaints and no competition.
Just perfect role transition for the good of all.
Then there are the drones (male bees).
Their only purpose? To mate with a queen.
Once that purpose is fulfilled, their life ends.
Nature wastes nothing.
But the most incredible part is that
Bees talk without words.
When a bee finds food, it returns and performs a “waggle dance” which is
a coded movement that tells others the exact direction, distance, and quality of the food source.
And through this silent system, bees produce honey, pollinate crops, and sustain ecosystems that humans depend on.
Though not everything can morally be adopted, a lot can be learnt from the hive.
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