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Simba Mbili

Simba Mbili

@Simba_Mbili

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Suntosh Pillay
Suntosh Pillay@suntoshpillay·
Unfortunately, as South Africans we do not travel enough within Africa, and pay very little attention to life above the Limpopo river. It shows.
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Mwenda
Mwenda@MwendaKev·
Burundi is a cautionary tale for Kenya's regions like Meru. Like Burundi, Meru is incredibly fertile and blessed with famously industrious farmers, yet it risks falling into the same trap. ​By focusing solely on growing and shipping raw crops out of the county, Meru remains trapped in volatile income cycles dictated by shifting global market prices. True wealth will remain unlocked until the region transitions toward agro-processing. Meru needs to attract and establish factories to package and brand its tea, process macadamia oil, and manufacture cosmetics from local herbs. The revenue generated from these factories could then be reinvested into education, tech, and service industries. ​Hard work and fertile soil are excellent foundations, but true wealth requires leverage, and that only comes through industrialisation, value addition, and economic diversification.
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Inimicus Ignorantiae@LegalEzra

Burundi is a perfect example of why hard work in agriculture can only feed you well but never make you wealthy. It is a stepping stone into other high value engagements and never a destiny for wealth creation.

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Renaissance ⚔️ Morio
@Yousuf_0010 @Monty_Hasashi OK, your statement has 2 words that can’t exist in the same reality. Boys are NOT men just because they no longer have foreskin so you cannot assume they are adults.
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Renaissance ⚔️ Morio
People need to visit Kilifi or deep Maasai land where culture is stronger than laws. There are tribes that have believed for centuries that once a girl grows breasts or has her first period she is a woman (even if she is below 18yrs old) cos they measure age by puberty & fertility as life expectancy when such beliefs were formed was very low. Anyone wondering why boys get a separate house after puberty or circumcision?
Drugs Bunny@Monty_Hasashi

Kinda weird how I mention that pedophilia is a problem in Kenyan communities and people immediately start refuting that statement by saying only children have sex with other children. It's like they're trying to say ONLY minors impregnate minors. OK bro. #Nooticing

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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@NM_Xulu @_s4ndile Those drastic cuts was from the West. Also its a refugee camp, not a place to live lavishly. Regardless, our contribution was the land and security which we never took it away. In fact it has allowed them to start over in a foreign space.
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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@NM_Xulu @_s4ndile Seems like you are not getting my point. There is no You vs I. There us just us amd the system Poor(this includes the middle class) and wealthy. And in between are our African leaders selling us to the highest bidder. De Klerk visited his fellow ruling Elite not Kenyans
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Ndumiso Xulu
Ndumiso Xulu@NM_Xulu·
@Simba_Mbili @_s4ndile Apartheid SA was the whole of Africa's problem. They started wars and spied on everyone. You were helping yourselves too. Hence why you guys gladly had apartheid president F.W. de Klerk visit towards the end of his regime. He had a great time.
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
I think we east and southern Africans need to graduate from this argument. Our foreparents made it for rhetorical value, now we need to graduate to a philosophical and historically grounded argument. My dear Africans, when Europeans were saying that they discovered a lake or mountain in Africa, they didn't mean nobody had seen it before. They meant that Africans were nobodies. That's what was contained in the Papal Bulls between 1452 and 1493 on the doctrine of discovery. And it was applied to indigenous peoples of the Americas first. By the time it reached Africa, 4 centuries had passed. The Popes said that "Christians" (meaning Europeans) had the right to visit other lands, and if they found resources they wanted there, they could consider it "terra nullius" (land of nobody). That doctrine justified the evictions, massacres and enslavement of the people (the non-Christians, aka savages) already living on the land. It wasn't just about name change. The doctrine continued to be used in court judgements of settler colonies and international law up to this century, and Pope Francis only repudiated it in 2021. And when you think of it, the government of Kenya is still using that doctrine for evictions for affordable housing, mineral sites and wildlife conservancies. It's nice to make fun of absurdities in Western logic, but now let's chew the hard historical and philosophical implications. And with all due respect to Miriam Makeba, this isn't a question she should have been asked. Remember Malcolm X pointed out that it's only when it comes to black people that entertainers are expected to articulate political positions. We need to avoid confusing rhetorical rebuttals for political philosophy. We need to be careful to distinguish what is rhetorically clever and what is politically enlightening.
Kones.@BCherich

Who discovered Mt. Kenya, Lake Victoria etc? You mean no one used to live there before then?

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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@TumeloMaboea @Mxbeez You are wrong. The illegal immigrants are a good portion of the middle class and the lower class. The only beneficiaries in this economy are the ruling Elite, which is 90% white with a few black middlemen.
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Tumelo
Tumelo@TumeloMaboea·
@Mxbeez They are the biggest beneficiaries of illegal immigration.
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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@NM_Xulu @_s4ndile Also you are wrong to think 100% of South Africans are "legal" in other African countries. BTW I do feel your pain, Kenya also has a few settlers who never left, owning a large tracts of land and a significant portion of the Kenyan Economy. Our Elites are also pieces of Shite.
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Ndumiso Xulu
Ndumiso Xulu@NM_Xulu·
@Simba_Mbili @_s4ndile They are not allowed to work. They are not allowed into your country. They can't even leave the camps. Their children aren't being educated. They receive a fraction of minimum recommended daily food intake. South Africans went back home. It's time everyone does the same.
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Beautiful Nigeria
Beautiful Nigeria@BeautifulNGA·
Indian People from Asia continent are South Africans but Lesotho and Zimbabwe born in South Africans are not South Africans 😂😂😂😂😂😂 You people are literally after skin colours not foreigners.
dumbo_world@DumboXrp

@General_Somto Indian people are South African, they are born and raised here . Our law will deal with them. We don’t want undocumented foreigners in our country. And yes they do commit many crimes

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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@OrdinarySouthy @suntoshpillay 1. I am proudly Kenyan. 2. I have no issues with infertility. 3. My grandfather left me 30 acres of very fertile land. Full of crops ready to harvest soon and some Dairy cows. I am not scared of the Whites. I am only scared of bad weather patterns.
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Ordinary South African🇿🇦
Ordinary South African🇿🇦@OrdinarySouthy·
@Simba_Mbili @suntoshpillay You seems to have a severe infertility complex jumping to whites when we start to talk about the law. You come here illegally then want to tell us what to do? Sorry, try that shit in Zimbabwe not in SA. White South Africans seems like a real scare word for u🤣🤣🤣ayeye!!!
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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@NM_Xulu @_s4ndile If you knew what a refugee camp is you wouldn't tweet this. Dadaab plays the same role that Botswana played when you were running away from Apartheid SA.
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Ndumiso Xulu
Ndumiso Xulu@NM_Xulu·
@Simba_Mbili @_s4ndile Good. Now maybe you can stop putting Your fellow Africans into concentration camps where they die of poverty, malnutrition and disease. Bring them into your country and use your taxes to look after them. Then you can tell us about our country.
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