Hrizon
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Hrizon
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A #digitaltransformation initiative connecting two million people in remote and inaccessible areas of Africa. Only 36% of Africans use the internet #africa
Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Nothing against Carrick, he’s a good man but if he thinks that game was massive, especially after the career he had at United as a player, then he shouldn’t be anywhere near the job
Imagine the likes of Fergie, Mourinho, Ancelotti, Guardiola, Enrique saying being 3rd is massive
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Michael Carrick: “Massive! I can't play that game down. That was MASSIVE”. “That was big for us”.
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Do y’all remember when Elon Musk and Donald Trump created a dubious Department of Government Efficiency which fired a lot of people (most affected being black people)?
They played house with the world’s most powerful country and destroyed people’s lives only for Trump to reverse whatever monetary gains made in a pointless war
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People assume I can't speak Welsh because I'm not white bbc.in/4etWdYA
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Kenya wants to introduce GMO cassava seeds.
But let’s be honest, this is solving a problem that doesn’t exist.
Kenyans never stopped growing cassava. Go to Kilifi. Go to Western Kenya. It’s everywhere.
The problem is NOT disease.
The problem is markets.
Farmers are stuck selling cheaply to locals because there are no serious industries to buy, process, and scale cassava.
So instead of fixing markets, the government is now selling us GMOs?
This is what happens when policy is made in air-conditioned offices by people who have never stepped on a farm.
Our indigenous cassava is still there. Still working. Still feeding people.
But we are being pushed to abandon it.
And here’s the irony,
As we rush for GMOs, foreigners are quietly collecting African indigenous seeds, preserving them, and patenting them.
One day, we will be buying back our own seeds, from them.
Think about that.

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Farmers don’t listen.
When I told you never to take a loan to start farming, and if you must, take one to grow an already working farm, you thought I was joking. Some laughed, some got offended.
Yesterday a farmer texted me asking if he should take a loan from a Shylock to start farming. 😂😂😂 My friends, unless you’re ready to sacrifice your Skin or head, don’t try this experiment.
Let me tell you a story. One farmer actually did it. He planted watermelons. The crop was perfect, green and juicy. When Harvesting day came that means it’s the Market day . But the market was flooded with melons. Brokers refused to buy. He even tried giving them on credit, and still no takers. Neighbors’ dogs ate watermelon until their skin started glowing like they were on lotion sponsorship. Even at the point the dogs couldn’t eat any more.
Few days after the farmer collapsed .The Stress admitted him to hospital for two weeks.
Shylock loans and farming don’t mix. If you want free drama, watch Nigerian soap operas, don’t borrow from Shylock.

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@AbiluTangwa Interesting narrative. And after all that you post a selfie.
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@UnathiAfrika Keep blaming other people, even from hundreds of years ago.
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Before colonialism and colonial education, African Education was by nature practical and apprenticeship or Work Integrated Learning based. Then the colonial settlers told us that was child labour, and now we produce nothing and remain so poor.
TheeCandid✌🏾@khal_juniier
Made in China for R200, sold to you for R21k and you feel exclusive?
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