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Chiteri Kevin || Tweets are mine

Chiteri Kevin || Tweets are mine

@Chiterik

Molecular Biologists|Science Communicator|Politics & Food Security|Travel & Techprenuer enthusiast|Co-founder Kenya Youth Biotechnology Network (KYBNet)|

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ignas Kamugisha 🇹🇿
ignas Kamugisha 🇹🇿@ignasxv·
We* built the first ever Turing-complete Swahili programming language — Nuru. And we just secured a $40,000 contract to bring it to 5,000 learners in Swahili-speaking classrooms. And I know what you’re thinking: Why build a Swahili programming language?Aren’t there already a dozen “better” languages than Nuru could ever be? Yes. “You’re absolutely right!” Now buckle up and hear me out! As AI systems get stronger, the “how” is getting “cheaper” every year. Implementation details are being trivialized. The real advantage shifts to the “what”: knowing what to build, why it matters, and having systems understanding at a high level. The winners won’t be the people who can write the most syntax from memory, they’ll be the people with strong fundamentals and the confidence to build. That’s why we believe the programming language of the future is going to be the one you already speak.... For the millions of us from the so-called “3rd world countries”, that language is Swahili! When we started teksafari.org, one thing became obvious fast: integrating into public schools in Tanzania would be hard. Most technical learning is delivered in English, but for many young Tanzanians—especially outside big cities—English is a third language. We don’t really do excuses. And we couldn’t sit around waiting for policy to catch up to the urgency. So we built the Nuru Playground, on top of the Nuru language that @AviTheDev had been working on, so we could finally deliver our technical programs in Swahili-speaking classrooms without the translation tax. We have already reached hundreds of students with a couple schools on our waitlist. Read the full article -> linkedin.openinapp.co/65go2 The future remains exciting 🫡 CC @costechTANZANIA @Said_Hozza @Afruturist @VenturesSahara
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Katyayani Shukla
Katyayani Shukla@aibytekat·
She literally tells that why smart people stay stuck.
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Joy Car hire
Joy Car hire@JCarhire·
Kujieni car hire nipate off, I really wanna ride. This day I cycled with my kamba friends and whenever asked how many kms ahead they were like " no vàà". 110kms later I found myself here and they insisted that we should cross the forest, lemme tell you and I was my first and last day to do what men "can do". In the meantime, we have 3 cars for hire today, visit: gowheels.co.ke
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Rest in Peace Baba! Thank you for your service! Raila Amolo Odinga Mwana wa Oginga Oginga mwana wa Odinga Odinga mwana wa Raila Raila mwana wa Rapondi Rapondi mwana wa Matara Matara mwana wa Wanga Bibi ya Matara anaitwa Sakwa Photo credit: Collins Okello Omondi!
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Kimuzi
Kimuzi@Kimuzi_·
Okay, documentary twitter, today I gift you 20 documentaries and their links. Most are very deep and long. If you like them , you can watch them. A thread.
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Science, Not Ideology
Science, Not Ideology@AgBioWorld·
Simon Groot scattered better plant seeds across the world - “He surpassed his own expectations. By the 2020s the seeds produced by his company, East-West Seed, had improved the incomes of 20m small farmers in more than 80 countries” economist.com/obituary/2025/…
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Dr. Winter Okoth, PhD, ScM
Dr. Winter Okoth, PhD, ScM@WinterOkoth·
#Gratitude #Kenya 🇰🇪 #Africa your daughter made you proud #OurDreamsAreValid #GloryBeToGod I have some incredibly exciting news to share with you all 🏆 I've been selected as a 2025 Take The Lead Power Tool Champion! 🎉 Out of all the amazing women nominated, I was chosen as the Power Tool #2 - The Trailblazer winner. #GratefulSoul I'm still processing this honor. I come from very humble beginnings and mine is a story of purpose driven life, #DaringToDream, never giving up hope, the power of faith, genuine constructive mentoring, and above all else putting God first in everything. I was born and raised in Kenya, East Africa. My childhood was in both the slums of Nairobi and remote rural areas of Siaya County in Kisumu where while growing up I experienced first-hand stringent poverty, struggled with my education pursuance due to financial constraints, and domestic issues at a very young age. My passion for science and medical research began in high school at St. Gabriel’s Gagra Mixed Day Secondary School situated in remote rural Siaya County, Kisumu, Kenya. While in high school, there were so many challenges that all the students were succumbed to such as: lack of enough educational necessities, lack of school fees, lack of electricity and at night we studied using the kerosene lanterns, candles and sometimes using the moonlight. However, the girls were at a greater disadvantage when it came to education pursuance because of the norms that had been imposed by so many cultures. These practices somehow affected the girl-child educational progress and prowess and some either just came to school for the sake of it and others lost hope especially in STEM courses completely. As one of the top performing students, I was also actively involved in leadership and empowerment as a school prefect, tutor and a mentor to my fellow students in high school. I actively advocated for collaborative learning agenda and together with the other top performing students, we therefore helped form study group sessions for students who were willing to join them. These sessions, including the science club that I helped lead, were great cocoons for all the students at school and were aimed at tutoring the math and science courses. Continuous excellence earned me index one position during the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination and as the first girl to ever attain highest university entry points from Gagra Secondary School at the time. Girl-child’s excellence in academics and leadership had been deemed somewhat impossible in my society but I was able against all odds to accomplish all these therefore enlightening my society. Currently, not only the number of girls at my former high school increasing but most importantly the girls are continuously shining in academics and leadership performances. This brings so much joy to my heart, makes me extremely motivated and very inspired to continue getting involved in empowerment journeys through various platforms #MentoringTheNextGeneration @PMentorship I recently became the first PhD generation in our family and entire clan; it's been quite a journey and the rest is history! God's amazing grace is sufficient 🙏 #GratefulSoul #WomenInScience #BreakingBarriers #MyStory 👩‍🔬🇰🇪🌍 @Griffith_Uni @JohnsHopkinsSPH @ORISEconnect @MayoClinic @ThomasMoreKY @ZawadiAfrica I never imagined my life journey and work would lead to recognition like this! This is a testament to the saying that never let your impoverished background define your future. Coming from an impoverished background is a catalyst for resilience, determination, and a driving force to overcome adversity, achieve your goals and make a difference. #gritandgrace This award celebrates the work I'm most passionate about - giving back to #humanity through #science, innovation, leadership, mentorship, policy, advocacy, education, #empowerment @UN_Women @citizentvkenya @ntvkenya @beatmalaria @ASTMH @takeleadwomen @StateHouseKenya
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Abojani Investment 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿
Personal finance is more than just budgeting or saving money, it is the thoughtful management of your financial resources to support your life goals, provide security, and create opportunities. It involves various components that work together: income management, spending habits, saving, investing, debt strategy, protection against risks, and wealth planning. Mastering these elements requires knowledge, discipline, and adaptability to changing circumstances.
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
Do not compare your chapter 1 in life with another person's chapter 12. We all blossom at different phases. You don't know what the ones you are comparing yourself with are doing to be at their Chapter 12. I am certain you have heard the famous phrase by Theodore Roosevelt that says comparison is the thief of joy. When we begin comparing ourselves to others, we start thinking we are inadequate, ineffectual and unhappy. We start to focus on what we lack instead of what we have. This leads to a sense of dissatisfaction, anger and resentment towards ourselves. Be proud of your chapter 1. Life is very short and anxious for those who forget the past, neglect the present, and fear the future. ~ Seneca. #ManDay
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Crop Nutrition Laboratory Services (Cropnuts)
When creating a comprehensive soil testing, leaf testing, and fertilizer program for #wheat, it's essential to consider the crucial growth stages of the crop. This allows growers to optimize #cropnutrition, achieve higher yields & enhance overall productivity. Grow more with less
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Raph Wangutusi
Raph Wangutusi@raphwangutusi·
This Kenyan entrepreneur from Kawangware is making microscopes from plastic bottles, but has only reached 10 schools so far. Made in Kenya.
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Julius Kipngetich
Julius Kipngetich@Kipngetichjk·
Easy habits to follow…
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Worldly
Worldly@WorldlyHQ·
This is why farmers are elattening their wheat.🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
When you wake up every morning, during BENEDICTION, — say the following 5 sentences: • Today, I choose to be positive. •  I am grateful for all that I have. • I am capable of achieving great things. • I embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. • I take action towards my goals every day. Say these words each morning, repeatedly, every day for the rest of the year, and see how your life will transform. There is power in the words you speak about yourself. Write these words on paper and pin the paper on your bedroom wall so that as you go to bed, you see them, and when you wake up, you still see them. #BetterTogether
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ISAAA_AfriCenter
ISAAA_AfriCenter@afri_isaaa·
@mkarembu says that everyone of us is a scientist. How, then, do we define science? Why is there as much disinformation and misinformation in science? How can that be addressed? @Bibsiraki and Dr Karembu tackle that on youtu.be/vqV7jjN7BeE?fe… Science is...
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Gabriel Oguda
Gabriel Oguda@gabrieloguda·
Wuod Alego, hitting the nail on the head, Since 1906.
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