Mısır Cumhurbaşkanı Sisi, çöle sıfırdan inşa edilen Yeni İdari Başkent (NAC)’e büyük bir törenle giriş yaptı.
60 milyar dolara mal olan bu akıllı şehirde, 6 milyon kişinin ikamet etmesi bekleniyor.
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Emergency response teams & agencies have been activated & are managing the situation in accordance with established emergency procedures.
Further updates as more information becomes available.
Today Riggy G has addressed the Nation and it was the most Issue based press address ever. Wale husema hatuna Agenda hatuna akili sijui watasema nini sasa.
Riggy G The 6th ✅
Morocco 🇲🇦 is constructing the biggest football stadium in the World. The 115,000-seater in Casablanca will host the World Cup final in 2030.
40% of the work has been done in 10 months with the entire project expected to be finished by December 2027.
On July 9th 1975, Ugandan President IDD Amin's private plane made an emergency landing in Nairobi.
Amin was flying from Ethiopia to Uganda through Kenya when his commodore twin engine private jet developed a mechanical problem.
To enable Amin continue with his journey to Uganda, the Kenyan government offered him a light Kenya Police aircraft which he refused to board.
The reason for his refusal was because of the strained relationship between the two countries which had reached rock bottom, and therefore he thought the plane was an assassination trap.
Amin only agreed to board the Kenya Police aircraft after Vice-President Daniel Arap Moi offered to fly with him to Kampala as an assurance that Kenya had no plan to assassinate him! 😄
#Mao4SpeakerUG
@mukulaa@mkainerugaba@kasujja@sejudav@rwomchechen@TonyOwana@TimKalyegira@UgandaMilitary
“'Babu Owino na Orengo, muangalie vile mimi nakula na watoto wangu wanasoma' Nuru Okang'a tells Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and Siaya Governor James Orengo to take care of him the way Baba used to!
DO YOU KNOW THE CHINESE WOMAN
At last night’s dinner banquet, a Chinese woman from Hunan sat in the most prominent seat between two figures known to the entire world: to her left, Tim Cook, and to her right, Elon Musk.
Forty years ago, she was a poor rural girl who left school at the age of 15.
Her name is Zhou Qunfei
She lost her mother at five, and her father was injured in an accident while making explosives, leaving him blind with damaged hands. The family survived by making handmade baskets.
At fifteen, she left her village for Guangdong to work, joining a watch‑glass factory in Shenzhen. She worked on the production line during the day and studied at night school, earning certificates in accounting, computing, customs clearance, and driving.
After just three years, she rose from a simple worker to a factory manager.
But she later resigned after being sidelined in favor of the owners’ relatives.
She left with modest capital: 20,000 yuan and eight of her relatives.
They rented a small apartment that became both a factory and a home. She would go from factory to factory offering her services, then return at night to work until 3 a.m.
She continued like this for ten years.
Then came the first opportunity in 2003.
Motorola wanted to manufacture its iconic V3 phone with nearly impossible specifications: ultra‑thin, ultra‑clear glass with zero defects.
Every factory refused.
She accepted.
The mission succeeded, and the phone sold more than 100 million units worldwide. From there, **Lens Technology** was born.
Then came Apple.
When Steve Jobs wanted to build the first iPhone with a strengthened glass that had never been commercially produced, Apple’s engineers searched the world for a factory willing to take the challenge.
They found only Zhou Qunfei.
After months of joint work, she succeeded in producing the first iPhone screen, later becoming the largest supplier of glass for Apple devices—from iPhone to iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch.
Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, and others followed, entrusting her with manufacturing automotive glass, smart displays, and even components for humanoid robots.
That is why she sat in the most prominent seat last night.
To her left, Tim Cook, whose Apple has relied on her factories for 18 years; to her right, Elon Musk, whose Tesla and Optimus robots depend on her technologies.
When asked about the secret of her success, she did not speak of luck, intelligence, or even hard work.
She simply said:
Dare to accept.
Then added:
The things others see as impossible… accept them.
The tasks everyone runs away from… accept them.
When you accept the challenge, you learn how to succeed in it.
And when you succeed, bigger challenges come to you.
Opportunities are not discovered by people… opportunities are the things others abandon, and you bend down to pick them up.
🇨🇳 China just switched on the world's largest offshore solar farm
2.3 million solar panels. 2,934 steel platforms. 11,736 piles driven into the ocean floor. Built to survive force-11 gales and sea ice.
It sits 5 miles off the coast and powers 2.67 million people.
Oh, and they're also farming fish underneath it 😳
"I'm a 20-year old student from the University of Nairobi. I want to start a business, what advice can you give me?"
Simba Arati : You aren't the first person to go to university, first get an ID and a voter's card"
Hii Nairobi uko kwa jam, you buy a hat from a Tanzanian, bananas from a Burundian, then go to your Rwandese barber and finally drive home to be welcomed by your Ugandan maid ... Jumuiya kweli.
The xenophobes and tribalists behind mess in South Africa are now exposed. They are now coming out of their shells to explain to us that xenophobia is not xenophobia.
Uneducated fools dominate South African fools.
Nigeria's 🇳🇬 Dangote Refinery in Lagos has begun direct jet fuel supply to Ethiopian Airlines 🇪🇹, deepening energy ties with Africa’s largest carrier.
This is a major step for the refinery as it expands across the continent and supports regional aviation.
The deal also helps reduce reliance on fuel imports from outside Africa at a time of tight global supply.
The refinery is operating at full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, with jet fuel exports rising to about 158,000 barrels per day. Demand has grown after supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Europe remains the biggest buyer, but exports within Africa are increasing, strengthening Nigeria’s role in global energy markets.
BREAKING VIDEO: Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe becomes the first person ever to win a regular marathon in under two hours, setting a new world record at the London Marathon in 1:59:30!
Kenyans invented running™
Civilians in Haiti blocked the movement of Kenyan police officers to St. Marks and Pont Sonde protesting their planned departure fearing the end of the peace mission will leave them vulnerable to gangs.
Helicopters were used to carry the officers out of Petite Rivière and Pont Sonde as protesters barricaded roads to block the Kenyan police officers from leaving.
THINGS ANIMALS KNOW THAT HUMANS DON'T:
1. Elephants can detect rain falling 150 miles away through vibrations in the ground, felt through their feet, and will begin walking toward it before any meteorological instrument registers the incoming storm.
2. Dogs can smell cancer, Parkinson's disease, epileptic seizures before they happen, and changes in blood sugar with accuracy rates that consistently outperform early-stage medical testing equipment.
3. Sharks can detect one drop of blood diluted across an Olympic swimming pool worth of water. Their electrosensory system can also detect the heartbeat of a hidden animal through solid sand.
4. Pigeons have magnetite crystals embedded in their beaks,a biological compass that allows them to navigate using the Earth's magnetic field with an accuracy that GPS navigation still cannot consistently match.
5. Crows can recognize and remember individual human faces for years. They hold grudges, pass information about specific humans to their offspring, and have been documented leaving gifts for humans who treated them kindly.
6. Bees make collective decisions democratically. When a hive needs a new home, scouts return and perform dances indicating different locations other bees evaluate and vote, and the option with the most sustained enthusiasm wins.
7. Mantis shrimps can see 16 types of color receptors compared to humans' three. They perceive colors, ultraviolet, and polarized light simultaneously experiencing a visual reality so complex humans have no framework to even imagine it.
8. Migratory birds navigate partly by seeing the Earth's magnetic field as a visual overlay on their normal vision essentially they have a built-in map projected onto their sight that humans are completely blind to.
9. Whales sing in dialects. Different populations have distinct songs that are culturally passed down, evolve over time, and change when populations come into contact with each other exactly like human language evolution.
10. Rats show measurable empathy. In experiments they consistently freed trapped companions even when doing so gave them no reward and would share food with hungry strangers before eating themselves.
11. Octopuses have neurons distributed throughout their arms each arm can taste, feel, problem-solve, and act semi-independently of the brain. They experience the world as eight semi-separate thinking entities simultaneously.
12. Elephants are among the only animals that recognize death as death. They return to the bones of deceased family members years later, handle them carefully, and display behavior that has no practical survival function only what looks like grief.
13. Dolphins have been documented teaching their young to use tools specifically placing sea sponges on their snouts to protect themselves while foraging on sharp ocean floors. This is culturally transmitted knowledge, not instinct.
14. Some species of jellyfish are biologically immortal. When stressed or aging, Turritopsis dohrnii reverts to its juvenile state and restarts its life cycle,it has no known natural lifespan limit.
15. Cats don't meow at other cats in the wild. The meow was developed specifically and exclusively as a communication tool directed at humans,they learned to talk to us in a frequency that mimics an infant's cry because it gets results.