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Tanzania Katılım Ekim 2018
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
He was reported for drinking tea all day and not working. Security cameras were checked, and he was given a salary bonus
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Kamala Dickson
Kamala Dickson@ItsKamala·
Kwamba serikali inajenga makazi ya bei nafuu na Vijana ndio watakuwa wanufaika alafu nyumba inauzwa 500M, Vijana wa Tanzania ni matajiri kweli kweli.
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𝐎𝐩𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐭𝐑𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐞
Michael Jordan paid off home of his Janitor from high school, covered his medical expenses and provided a monthly income for his retirement after finding him still working there at age 80! ❤️
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
"Education isn't something you can finish." - Isaac Asimov (1920 - 1992)
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
It means so much to us 🏆 YALLA NASSR! 🟡🔵
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SHAV★
SHAV★@shavnyuy·
When Europeans first encountered Great Zimbabwe in the 1870s, they refused to believe it was built by indigenous Africans and attributed it to Phoenicians, Arabs, or even the biblical Queen of Sheba. The colonial government of Rhodesia actively suppressed archaeological evidence that contradicted this, and archaeologists who concluded that Africans built it faced professional consequences. The dry-stone construction without mortar is also confirmed, over 900 years old still standing, built entirely from locally quarried granite shaped and stacked without binding material.
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov

What historical fact sounds fake but is true?

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Mjege Kinyota, PhD 🇹🇿
Kuna wale wanafunzi wenye uwezo wa wastani. Wao wanahakikisha wanafaulu kwenda ngazi ya mbele. Anapata DIV-3 inaingia A-Level na wenye ONE zao; huko nako anapata DIV-3 anaingia chuo na wenye ONE zao. Chuo anafaulu kawaida kisha anapata kazi nzuri na mafanikio tele.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇦 A Canadian soldier made the mistake of falling asleep next to an M777 howitzer during a training exercise. His guys set the alarm.
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Bob Golen
Bob Golen@BobGolen·
A successful pilot has the exact same number of landings as takeoffs
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Kamala Dickson
Kamala Dickson@ItsKamala·
Mchina analeta Pikipiki na Mabati kutoka China anayeweka kwenye magodown makubwa alafu anajiita mwekezaji na anapewa Tax exemption. Unajiuliza kazi zote za Ajira zinafanywa kwao na akija hapa anatengeneza mtandao unachukua Ajira zote za ufundi,Vipuli etc Mwekezaji ni nani?
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Polycarp The Bibliophile
Polycarp The Bibliophile@PolycarpMDM·
Angalia hii Harvester, Imeundwa Kihuni mtaani lakini unaona kabisa ni machine ambayo inafanya kazi vizuri. Hata Muonekano uko sawa.
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Uncle Fafi
Uncle Fafi@Tanganyikan·
@WeVineyard Wa hivyo unamuacha non communicable diseases ndio zinamkubusha wajibu wake kwa kuchelewa sana
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Discipline looks boring, until you see what it builds.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
The Soviet whaling fleet killed 180,000 whales between 1948 and 1973, delivering rotten carcasses that nobody wanted to eat. Soviet citizens had zero demand for whale meat. The ships hunted anyway, fulfilling quotas handed down from central planners who counted tons of dead whale as economic output. This was bureaucratic box-checking that nearly drove multiple whale species to extinction. Soviet whalers targeted endangered right whales and humpbacks specifically because they were larger, helping them hit tonnage targets faster. The meat rotted on deck during long voyages back to port, where officials dutifully recorded the numbers and sent reports to Moscow declaring another successful harvest. Central planners measured success in tons harvested, not consumer satisfaction or long-term sustainability. Factory managers got promoted for exceeding whale quotas, regardless of whether anyone actually wanted whale meat (they didn't). The feedback mechanism that normally connects production to human needs had been severed entirely. When bureaucrats replace market prices with administrative targets, you get mass slaughter with zero purpose. You still see this today every time politicians promise to "create jobs" in industries that lose money year after year. When government agencies measure their success by dollars spent rather than problems solved. When university administrators chase enrollment numbers instead of student outcomes. Remove the profit motive and price signals, and you get 180,000 dead whales rotting in the sun while commissars celebrate meeting their targets. You don't get rational planning. Socialism is fundamentally destructive to the environment and inevitably leads to ecological disasters.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Education should awaken the African genius and restore confidence in African identity and civilization. Cheikh Anta Diop
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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
Everybody thinks education produces good character. I've met professors who speak to gatemen like animals and illiterate traders who treat strangers like royalty. school teaches degrees, not decency.
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Polycarp The Bibliophile
Polycarp The Bibliophile@PolycarpMDM·
Hizi ndio Toys za watoto wa Wakulima, Watoto wa Mashambani.
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The Citizen Tanzania
The Citizen Tanzania@TheCitizenTz·
Tanzania-based glass manufacturer Kioo Limited has protested Kenya’s proposal to impose a 35 percent excise duty on imported glass bottles from East African Community (EAC) member states, warning that the move could undermine regional trade integration. thecitizen.co.tz/tanzania/busin…
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Captain Insight
Captain Insight@CaptainInsightX·
More than 10 billion devices run on his idea. He made $0 from every single one ~ and he planned it that way. 🤯 Meet Ajay Bhatt 🇮🇳🇺🇸 > Indian-American engineer. Born 1957 in Vadodara, Gujarat. > Came to the US with a master's degree and joined Intel in 1990. > One frustrating night, he couldn't connect a printer for his daughter's homework. > He asked: why isn't there ONE universal port? > His boss said it would never work. Told him to drop it. > He didn't. > Built it with fellow Intel engineer Bala Cadambi. > Then united 7 fierce rivals ~ Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Compaq, DEC, NEC, Nortel ~ behind one shared standard. > Apple fought it with FireWire. USB was cheaper. USB won. > USB 1.0 launched in 1996. He went on to build USB 2.0 and 3.0. > Intel made it royalty-free ~ free for the entire planet. 🚀 > Bhatt earned not a dime in personal royalties. By choice. > 2009: Intel made him a "rock star" in a viral ad ~ played by a hired actor, not him. > 2025: India finally honored him with the Padma Shri. The man who connected the world. And asked for nothing in return. Absolute Legend 🐐
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Lubasha Jr
Lubasha Jr@MarekaMalili·
Nyoka asiye na sumu watu wanaweza kumtumia kama kamba. Sijui mnanielewa?
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