When I say he wants monopoly over everything that makes us independent, this is what I mean,..
For years, Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation have used their money to “shape Africa’s future”, not through partnership, but through control.
In agriculture, Gates funds projects like AGRA, pushing farmers to abandon indigenous seeds for patented ones owned by multinational companies. This traps farmers in cycles of buying seeds and fertilizers every season instead of saving their own ,eroding Africa’s food independence.
A perfect example is Burkina Faso’s GMO cotton experiment, heavily promoted by Western biotech interests that Gates openly supports. The genetically modified cotton was meant to increase yield, but it ended up destroying fiber quality, collapsing export value, and costing farmers millions. Burkina Faso eventually abandoned it , proof that foreign “innovation” can ruin local industries when Africans aren’t in control.
In technology, Gates is heavily funding the rollout of digital ID systems and data-driven programs across Africa .Things like biometric IDs, health databases, and digital payment systems.,On the surface, they sound modern and efficient. But most of these systems are designed, hosted, and managed by foreign tech companies ,not African governments. That means our data ,fingerprints, health records, financial information ,often ends up stored on servers controlled from outside the continent…It’s like giving outsiders the keys to Africa’s digital future. And whoever controls the data, controls the people.
In health, the Gates Foundation is one of the largest donors to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the GAVI vaccine alliance. That gives Gates enormous power to decide which diseases get funding and attention.
So instead of African experts setting their own priorities like clean water, maternal care, or malnutrition ,most of the money and focus go to programs chosen by foreign donors. This makes African health systems dependent on external funding and unable to plan for long-term solutions.
And in policy, Gates-backed organizations often influence how governments design their agriculture, health, and education policies. Many African ministries rely on his foundation’s research, consultants, or funding so they end up answering more to Gates-funded partners than to their own citizens…It’s a quiet form of control that doesn’t look like colonialism, but works the same way ,money decides, not the people.
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The Chapel in Sierra La Villa, designed by sancho_madridejos, is defined by a singular, curved concrete fold that reflects a sophisticated topological response to its external environment. This design choice creates a dynamic interplay between light and space, with the chapel’s large concrete cross puncturing the fold to introduce a series of light openings.
These openings project varying light patterns throughout the day, enhancing the chapel’s atmospheric and spatial qualities. The entrance is deliberately wide, inviting visitors into a space that progressively narrows, fostering a contemplative experience. Positioned on a small hill, the chapel is a prominent visual landmark from the estate’s entrance and the surrounding road. The design’s formal and structural unity is mirrored in the adjacent house, which is also designed by the architects and features a double dome roof to separate public and private areas.
📸 Hisao Suzuki, J.C. Sancho
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Former Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung’u says the government is struggling with ghost workers, false pensioners, and a broken education model, with taxpayer money going to non-existent schools.
Former Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung’u said high tax rates don’t necessarily increase revenue and can have the opposite effect.
He said that focusing on optimizing each tax instrument is a better approach
You have intelligence that goons will infiltrate protests, set up roadblocks everywhere but have no idea who the masked men taking innocent protestors off the streets in Government vehicles are?
Kwani mnatuona wajinga kiasi gani?
Kuna askari amekuja kwa duka flani hapa kukopesha Unga. Ameambia shopkeeper amsaidie asilale njaa na watoto. Shopkeeper amemwangalia na macho Kali akamshow, "Afande, enda ukule wale Gen Zs mliua Maandamano." We are heading to the right direction as a country. #RutoNaRailaMustGo
My grandpa once told me "if you get on the wrong train, get off at the nearest station, the longer it takes you to get off, the more expensive the return trip will be."
He wasn’t talking about trains.
KeNHA plans to introduce tolls on Thika Superhighway, Nairobi Southern Bypass, and other major roads.
They say that public participation will guide the final tolling policy before it is implemented
Motor vehicle imports in Kenya have been dropping, with only 35,410 vehicles imported during the first half of 2024.
This figure is much lower compared to previous years due to high import and running costs.
For example:
2019: 109,930 vehicles
2020: 94,570 vehicles
2021: 103,860 vehicles
2022: 87,650 vehicles
2023: 78,130 vehicles