Africa - 10 slots - 9 advanced
Asia 9 slots - 2 advanced
Europe. 16 slots - 13 advanced
North America- 6 slots- 3 advanced
South America 6 slots- 5 advanced
Oceania- 1 slot - 0 advanced
Yet one guy was saying Africa’s slot should be reduced . That’s how you shut up people . Africa great job
There are pirated copies of #ThePolygamist being sold at Affordable Books in Nairobi along Ronald Ngala Street. I know the book is in demand & I'm working to make it available there through a reputable supplier. Copyright infringement is a crime. Don't support the violation!
I'm going to say something that might upset some people, but I believe it deeply and the evidence backs it up.
The single most powerful thing Black people anywhere in the world can do to fight racism is to become collectively wealthy.
Not just individually successful, but wealthy as a community.
I watched this happen with other groups. When Japan was poor, Japanese people in America were put in internment camps. When Japan got rich, suddenly everyone wanted a Toyota and Japanese culture became aspirational.
Korean Americans were targets of violence in the early 1990s. Today, after South Korea's economic rise, Korean culture is one of the most admired in the world.
The pattern is so consistent it's almost boring: poverty invites contempt, prosperity commands respect.
So when I hear debates about fighting racism in America, I always think the same thing. Yes, call out injustice when you see it, absolutely. But also build businesses, create wealth, and invest in your children's education like your life depends on it.
Make your community so economically powerful that discrimination becomes expensive for anyone who practices it.
That is how you win the game everyone else already figured out.
Look what I spotted on my morning run from the Bulawayo’s iconic 12th Avenue… profiling the strength of 🇬🇧🇿🇼!
(Look carefully, 2nd frame close up with thanks to @ChatGPTapp 😀)
#ukinbulawayo
**Yes**, Peter Ndlovu (the Zimbabwean striker shown in the video) was the first African player to appear in the English Premier League.
He made his debut for Coventry City on 19 August 1992 in the inaugural Premier League season, coming off the bench against Tottenham. Multiple sources, including his Wikipedia page, BBC Sport, and historical records, confirm this milestone. He also scored the first Premier League goal by an African player later that season.