Chirchir Z
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@Kibet_bull 2nd frame is not near kimwarer, it's marakwet west, sisiya area in the outskirts of kapsowar. Nimewinda swara hiyo area kwa miaka mingi sana.
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@Dr_Kimeli Most likely, might not even head south but northways direct from jkia
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😀. Unajua maana ya Chirchir?
Chirchir Z@Zeff16
@Dr_Kimeli Yaani niende mpaka south Africa kusoma plumbing!
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@Handre Since there's no winter in TZ, I consider this as a big lie. 💩
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Tanzania's forced collectivization under Julius Nyerere killed more people per capita than Stalin's agricultural disasters, yet Western intellectuals still romanticize ujamaa as "African socialism."
Between 1967 and 1975, Nyerere's government forcibly relocated over 13 million Tanzanians—roughly 80% of the rural population—into collective villages called ujamaa. The state promised modern amenities, shared prosperity, and liberation from "capitalist exploitation." Instead, they delivered mass starvation. Agricultural output collapsed by 50% within five years. Food imports skyrocketed from 50,000 tons in 1970 to 400,000 tons by 1974. Rural villagers who had fed themselves for generations suddenly couldn't grow enough grain to survive winter.
The mechanics were predictably Austrian. When you destroy private property rights and eliminate price signals, you obliterate the knowledge that makes agriculture work. Farmers knew their local soil, rainfall patterns, and crop rotations. But central planners in Dar es Salaam decided that "scientific socialism" trumped centuries of accumulated farming wisdom. They forced communities to abandon fertile ancestral lands for designated plots that bureaucrats selected from maps. Villages that resisted faced military force—troops literally burned homes to drive families into the collectives.
And the damn tragedy continues reverberating today. Tanzania remains one of Africa's poorest countries, importing food despite having some of the continent's best agricultural land. Per capita income in 2023 sits at $1,192—lower than Bangladesh. You can draw a straight line from ujamaa's destruction of property rights to Tanzania's persistent poverty.
But mention this at any development economics conference and watch professors explain how Nyerere had "good intentions" and the real problem was "insufficient implementation."
Lesson: Collectivism fails equally hard across race, language, geography, population size, education level, continent, or any other possible metric you can dream of.

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@kipkoecheruiyot Wise decision, hizo forums ni za kulamba 'wakubwa' na kutegea 527 once in a while.
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@KipsambuT Ukweli mtupu, that's a massive failure. Teaching should be reserved for us wenye tulisomea polling stations.
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@Commonmundu @sholard_mancity Pole sana, may God help you to ease the pain.
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@sholard_mancity I am in that position now and it is depressing and terrifying. Losing weight every week while you are eating fine
Doctors tell me it is liver disease, but they are also checking colon cancer.
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Let me explain something, and this has nothing to do with any specific person.
Look at this image.
On the left is a healthy individual.
On the right is the same person, but with significant weight loss in the face, neck, and body within months
This is not normal weight loss.
It’s something called cachexia, where the body loses muscle and fat rapidly, even if someone is eating.
It’s often linked to serious conditions, especially cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. It can also happen in TB or HIV.
What many people don’t know is this:
Someone can get treatment for whatever is causing it, e.g., leukemia, recover, and look fine, for example in 2022…
then start losing weight again in 2027 if the disease returns or treatment stops working.
In cancers like leukemia, this can happen quite fast, sometimes within weeks, and is common.
And it’s usually not just weight loss. There can be fatigue, weakness, or bone or joint pain.
If you’ve seen this pattern before and it shows up again, don’t ignore it.
But also, you can’t diagnose this just by looking.
The only way to know is through proper medical tests.
If you notice rapid, unexplained weight loss like this, get checked early.

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Chirchir Z retweetledi

I pocketed some Ksh. 90,000 today from these two boys.
I had dehorned and castrated them. Farming sometimes, is good.
Collins@CollinsBriche
About to let these two boys go. This was Dec 2024. They're bigger now, fatter, dehorned and castrated.
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@CAF_Online A corrupt body talking of religious matters! Respect the faith pls
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@HAHayatu Build your failed country first, wasting time discussing middle east countries who don't care whatsoever about your countries is shameful. You're not even welcomed there unless you part with huge dollars.
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Two days ago I was running a pace of 4:30/km, a high school student joined. He challenged me. I pushed the pace to 4:00, he kept up, I pushed to 3:40, he still kept up. He gave up at around 3:30, but I reduced the pace and he rejoined. We ran for about 6km then he branched off home. Surprising that he was on leather shoes and managed to keep up.
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@_DCPTV He should focus on Mt kenya politics only. Rest of the country is a waste of time.
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@WilliamsRuto While kamariny which is historic is 6 months away from starting since 2013!
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