I just went through Elon Musk's page.
No word on the Artemis II crew's Moon landing or their beautiful Earth shots.
If this was done by SpaceX, he would have been talking about it nonstop.
The guy is petty.
Come on, celebrate a good thing even if it not done by your company.
It was supposed to be Africa’s tallest building.
A 320m skyscraper.
A symbol of Nairobi’s rise.
Today?
It’s just a massive, water-filled hole in the ground.
This is the story of The Pinnacle Towers.
A thread 🧵
Hii claude AI ni uzito tupu.
10mins I have built a tool for work that I use often and linked it to a db.
So I can just enter the data in the db and it auto generates for me the file I require.
Truly, we are in 2026!
Just a reminder to the young men. Poverty is the natural and default state of the world. Wealth & Prosperity is a human creation.
And even in a prosperous society, you don’t have an inherent right to the prosperity if you’re not helping to create it.
Cursed by the very hand that blessed us!
Yesterday, I had a great discussion with a friend.
Why is Uganda, which has some of the best if everything when it comes to agriculture, so behind everyone else?
Kenya, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, South Africa. None of them has as much arable land, rain, or good soil like Uganda, but all produce way more than Uganda despite some being actual deserts.
In brief, the same hand which blessed us cursed us.
Whilst we have the best of everything, that just ensures that no one of us try to make the very best of it. Everything grows so effortlessly that we don't even try.
We have become a very lazy people, taking everything for granted, and that has stalled our growth.
With just a small level of diligence, we can easily become the top producers of almost everything on this continent.
@akech_andrew When you go deeper, road density (paved km per unit area) is the best indicator. Once you adjust for country size, the ranking changes completely.
countries with fewer total Km actually could be doing better in coverage.
Ethiopia and Kenya lead the way of tarmacked road network in the region.
Ethiopia - 26,750 km.
Kenya - 22,000 km.
Tanzania - 15,000 km.
Uganda - 6,850 km.
Somalia - 2,800 km.
Rwanda - 2,600 km.
DR Congo - 2,250 km.
Burundi - 1,560 km.
Djibouti - 475 km.
South Sudan- 300 km.