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Mpeli Nsekela
@mpelig
Father,apiarist,orchardman,dendrophile,translator...Retweets not endorsements. All tweets kwa nia njema.Caveat lector.
Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Sisi ni Timu Lady Jaydee daima ila du, gwiji Angélique Kidjo kushoto badala ya kati....
The Citizen Tanzania@TheCitizenTz
The women behind Africa’s global sound takeover thecitizen.co.tz/tanzania/news/…
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@Udadisi @bwaya @mama_2sweetpies 1.Igizo la/ ndoto ya ufikirifu wako?
2.Ninashindwa kuifikirifia?
3.Haifikirifiki?
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@bwaya @mpelig @mama_2sweetpies Siyo penyewe. Kama ndiyo penyewe, tafsirini:
1. Figment of your imagination
2. I cannot imagine
3. Beyond imagination

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Is it true that there is a Kiswahili word for curiosity/inquisitiveness, i.e., @Udadisi, and innovation/creativity, i.e., #Ubunifu, but there is no such word for #Imagination?
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@Udadisi I thought if you clicked on "yes, here it is' you will get a chance to write your idea down. People use imagination everyday in their lives. Mfano: kutojali HAKI na utawala bora kwasababu tayari wanaishi ktk nchi yao ya kufikirika ndani ya nchi yetu halisi.
Ufikirika ? Udira?
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@nxt888 The US does not believe in democracy. They prefer domination. When Patrice Lumumba was elected the first Prime Minister of Congo, Eisenhower via CIA and in partnership with Belgium and France, ordered their forces to kill Lumumba. They then selected a dictator to lead - Mobutu.
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When Eisenhower was asked why the United States did not allow the 1956 Vietnamese reunification elections agreed upon at Geneva, he answered with unusual honesty.
He said that if elections were held, Hồ Chí Minh would win with approximately 80 percent of the vote.
So they cancelled the elections.
Think about that every time an American politician talks about "spreading democracy."
They cancelled the democratic election because the "wrong" person would win.
They then spent the next two decades killing people to prevent the government that would have been democratically elected from taking power.
And they called the other side anti-democratic.
This is not ancient history.
This is the logic that still governs every "democracy promotion" operation today.
Democracy is acceptable when it produces the "right" results.
When it does not, you cancel the election, back a coup, fund the opposition, impose sanctions, and call the government that the people actually chose a "dictatorship."
Vietnam exposed this logic completely.
Not with arguments.
With history.
With the receipts.

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@Udadisi "Usadikifu"? Kutokuwepo kwa jina la jambo au kitu haina maana ya kutokuwepo wa jambo wa kitu au jambo hilo. Jambo lipo basi tulitafutie jina. Tutohoe.
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Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated.
Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million.
Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal.
Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait.
Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway.
The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway.
But Iran is a bad country.

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Can someone - like a UK Government Minister - explain THIS?
How is it that the West insists on passage through the Strait of Hormuz while AT THE SAME TIME it is stopping ships & blockading Cuba in an attempt to STARVE the Cubans?
MAYBE @BBCNews could ask this, FFS?!?
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