At Nuria Bookstore, we have created a Rare Books, Antiquarian & Collectible Books
The Rare Books category offers tools for the book collector and bookseller, especially old and rare books, antique or antiquarian books, hard to find, out of print, and collectible (collectable) books.
And now you can sell or donate your books to Nuria Bookstore, to the readers who need the copies
https://t.co/orKcuV7Eyz
This is why you don't make a dividend play into a company well past it's maturity life cycle.
Wait till the B.A.T sell off starts.
Getting stuck with this cancer stock is about to evolve into one of those 'at least I learnt something' consolation protocols.
@olore_jay Done.
You now sell your Old and Rare books on Nuria platform.
Please spread the word and share contacts of those who are willing to sell their old rare titles.
@NuriaStore Idea: Start a rare-book auction. Get tome & old book owners to list with you so we can access some of these texts...Like Etsy, but awesome.
I hear Lamu peeps are sitting on some great literature.
-Muyaka bin Haji et al.
This is linked to the school system. I'll explain how.
So, if this young entrepreneur is harassed like this for starting a business, it means that the only hope for Kenyans not being harassed is to be employed in a white collar job.
To get such a job, you need school certificates.
The jobs are scarce, so you need to excel in exams.
To excel in exams, you need to cram the whole day and sleep for a few hours on empty stomachs.
Meanwhile the Micro and medium size Enterprise has a whole institution sitting for meetings and doing tours (presumably with per diems).
Lakini nani kama sisi? Tuliamua shida ni 8.4.4. is not practical enough. Sawa.
#MaishaKazini
#CBCisheretostay
🟢 | MATCH DAY
The town is heating up and it's our day.... it's boiling nicely. Leo ni leo 🔥
Get your tickets at - https://t.co/FZICV6JTGy
#Sirkal | #SportPesaNaGor
Angola's First New Refinery in 50 Years Ships Its First Fuel Cargoes
Astonishing that the idea of building refineries and processing plants was not encouraged (even actively discouraged) in many quarters until recently
https://t.co/YOZBfVJlKn
Finito.
I used to hold those who support Israel in moral disgust, eliciting a deep visceral revulsion.
Today I hold ALL those not disgusted by Israel in moral disgust.
Life is too short to tolerate evil & abettors of evil.
Braille For The disciples
Both Ethiopia & Rwanda have enjoyed north of 7% GDP growth YOY since '21.
Both Uganda & Tanzania are aggressively investing in their mining & energy sectors & already have way more headroom on debt management than KE.
-Lawyers, BE Energy & G2G tycoons.
Statement of PAD leaders meeting in Stellenbosch
24 May 2026
The prosecution of opposition leaders who are fighting to democratise their countries has become a feature of African autocracies, intent on destroying democratic practices in favour of extending their rule through repression.
There are many cases, but three in Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda stand out as flagrant abuses of court proceedings to unjustly prosecute leaders.
The treason trial of Tanzania’s Tundu Lissu has been taking place for over 400 days. His crime was to call for constitutional and electoral reforms ahead of the October 2025 election.
His party, Chadema, was barred from participating in those elections, which were openly rigged. Bereft of credible evidence and the appearance of secret witnesses in a special enclosed cell, the trial has made a mockery of legal practice.
Lissu, who was hit by 16 bullets in a failed assassination attempt in 2017, has been unable to have the medical treatment he requires as a result of this brutal assault since his trial began.
In Uganda, Dr Kizza Besigye is being tried in a military court after his arrest in November 2024 – more than 540 days ago. Dr Besigye was prevented from participating in Uganda’s rigged election of January 2025, which saw the leading opposition figure,
Bobi Wine, denied victory in a rigged election.
Wine has since fled the country, fearing for his life. Dr Besigye’s trial, which began as a military tribunal, follows a familiar pattern. The state has attempted to get witnesses to testify in secret and has dragged the trial on despite Dr Besigye’s poor health.
In Rwanda, opposition leader Victoire Ingabire was arrested in June 2026 on the farcical charge of creating a criminal organisation and inciting public disorder because she challenged the ongoing trial of other opposition activists.
Along with nine members of her political party, the Development and Liberty for All (Développement et Liberté pour tous or Dalfa-Umurinzi), she has been charged with establishing or joining a criminal organisation, inciting public unrest or disturbances and various other offences, all of which she denies.
Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda present themselves as progressive countries that embrace democracy in one or another form. The reality is that these countries are led by increasingly tyrannical authoritarians that have no tolerance of opposition and are willing to abuse their courts to remove those who criticize them from public life.
This lawfare against democracy is condemned in the strongest possible terms by democratic African leaders who are trying to build a continent where accountability, the rule of law and the respect for human dignity are paramount.
We call on the international community to join us in demanding the cessation of these farcical legal proceedings and the immediate release of these leaders. We call on the authorities to see to it that proper medical attention is provided to Tundu Lissu and Dr Kizza Besigye, who are ill and require regular medical treatment.
These developments in the East Africa region should be of great concern for those who count themselves among its leaders, particularly with ongoing instability in Somalia,
Sudan and Ethiopia.
The leadership that addresses democratic regression and the erosion in the rule of law will place itself on the right side of history.
The fight for democracy in Africa cannot be stopped by the actions of tyrants determined to hold onto power.
Signed on behalf of the Platform for African Democrats
Seretse Khama Ian Khama
Former President of the Republic of Botswana
Students see no issue using AI to complete their assignment because they have been conditioned to treat schooling as a means to a capitalist end and not a tool for acquiring knowledge. The proliferation of AI is just making this very explicit for those who didn’t already know.
El #DíaDeÁfrica es fecha de celebración para los cubanos.
#Cuba es hija de África.
Nuestra sangre, cultura, historia y lucha por la libertad llevan su huella indeleble.
En África sentimos el valor de la solidaridad, demostrado en las gloriosas páginas escritas por nuestros internacionalistas en la lucha, junto a los pueblos africanos, contra el colonialismo y el apartheid.
Reafirmamos nuestra histórica amistad, solidaridad y apoyo a las prioridades del continente hermano.
If the book value for LIMT land is about 300K instead of 10M, it makes much more sense to just buy the stock instead of buying land.
Catch: You'll never live on, commercialise, or farm it.
Land & property valuations in KE public companies is one of those black monday risks that I routinely salivate over...CIP '15 - REA
-The accountants are definitely playing games & the value's there, but unless mandatory re-valution is forced on them ...
#KUKZ#EVRD#LIMT#SASN
Land & property valuations in KE public companies is one of those black monday risks that I routinely salivate over...CIP '15 - REA
-The accountants are definitely playing games & the value's there, but unless mandatory re-valution is forced on them ...
#KUKZ#EVRD#LIMT#SASN