The Haya people of Tanzania were producing carbon steel in the year 100 AD, nearly 1,900 years before the process was independently developed in Europe. Their furnaces reached 1,800 degrees Celsius using preheated forced-draft technology that European metallurgists did not achieve until the Industrial Revolution. When anthropologists arrived to study it in the 1970s, the knowledge only survived because a few elderly men still remembered it. Cheap European steel had already put the Haya out of business decades earlier.
Africa did not need to be taught how to build. It needed to be left alone.
Kenya hosts millions of them from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and even Nigeria yet we don't go about beating them on the streets.
This one I don't understand.
Picture 1 : As he was being arrested during Nanyuki maandamano.
Picture 2 : Him lying lifeless in a pool of blood.
What happened to him?
One hospital bill can wipe out 3 years of your savings.
Don't sacrifice your diet.
Don't sacrifice your sleep.
Don't hustle without taking care of your health.
Health is wealth.
Matatu increased fares by almost 50% and we resilient Kenyans just went with it.
The Moi economic horrors I read in textbooks are now happening to me as an adult
SALT has been mentioned 47 times in the Bible.
SALT is life.
The enemy is sugar.
They condemn salt to protect sugar.
Anyone who tells you salt will kill you is an educated fool.
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