Nyasha
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Nyasha
@einyasha
All for market disruption! small businesses, the web, mobile...all African all Day!




Just two humans having a perfectly natural conversation.


🚨🇲🇦 BREAKING: Morocco have been announced as AFCON winners with final result overturned by CAF. Senegal have been declared to have forfeited the match with Morocco declared 3-0 winners by official statement. CAF statement tonight. ⤵️🇲🇦


There is something powerful about watching talent meet opportunity at the right time. At the Magical Kenya Open, Njoroge Kibugu did more than just compete — he stepped onto a global stage and proved that discipline, patience, and consistency can change a life. His performance was not luck. It was years of sacrifice, early mornings, unseen effort, and belief when there was no spotlight. Today, he is KES 5 million richer after the government fulfilled a pledge made in recognition of his achievement. But this story is not about the money. It is about what the money represents. It represents a shift. A realization that talent must be supported, funded, and structured if it is to thrive. Because the truth is, for every Kibugu we celebrate, there are hundreds of young Kenyans whose dreams stall — not because they lack talent, but because they lack support, systems, and access to financial resources. And that is where the real conversation begins. Talent alone is never enough. It must be backed by discipline, consistency, and most importantly, structure. Whether in sports, business, or any pursuit of excellence, growth requires more than effort — it requires an ecosystem that enables progress. This is where institutions like @NCBABankKenya Bank Kenya come in. Beyond banking, they are playing a critical role in enabling individuals to move from potential to performance by providing the financial tools, access, and support needed to grow. Because behind every success story, there is always a system that made it possible. Kibugu’s reward is not the destination. It is a signal. A signal that Kenya is beginning to recognize and invest in its people. A signal that excellence can pay. And a signal that we are slowly building an economy where talent is not just celebrated, but empowered. Imagine a Kenya where every young athlete, entrepreneur, or creative has access to capital, mentorship, and financial literacy. A Kenya where dreams are not limited by lack of opportunity, but accelerated by the right support systems. That is how nations win. Because in the end, talent may create moments — but it is systems, support, and structure that build champions. 🇰🇪

Has any Kenyan tech firm figured out AI agents tailored to the Kenyan business ecosystem? If you can prove that AI agents can help businesses make more money, they'll happily pay for it. I believe the future belongs to the businesses that can edge out competition using AI.


Mourners weep as Raila Odinga’s body was airlifted to Bondo. Video by Rodgers Otiso





India’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter has captured sharp, high-resolution images of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites from lunar orbit. The photos clearly show the descent stages left by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, as well as by Pete Conrad and Alan Bean—along with their boot tracks at the Apollo 12 site, still visible after more than half a century. The images also reveal the American flags planted by both crews, standing as enduring markers of those historic first steps. These independent views from an Indian spacecraft provide fresh visual confirmation of humanity’s Moon landings. From a nation that once watched those black-and-white broadcasts to now imaging the very same footprints and flags with its own technology, it’s a powerful symbol of progress and our shared lunar legacy. Apollo to Chandrayaan: the Moon still tells our story.




