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Didas

@didacer

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calendar_today23-05-2009 20:53:47

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Lonzen Rugira (@lonzenrugira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The kid was pleading to the killers to spare him by promising to moderate his being Tutsi but the killers thought he was being absurd & killed him. 🇺🇸 and 🇬🇧 should learn from him. Genocide targets being. You can’t moderate being. Moderates believe. “Sinzongera kuba Umututsi!”

The kid was pleading to the killers to spare him by promising to moderate his being Tutsi but the killers thought he was being absurd & killed him.

🇺🇸 and 🇬🇧 should learn from him.

Genocide targets being. You can’t moderate being. Moderates believe.

“Sinzongera kuba Umututsi!”
Usher Komugisha (@usherkomugisha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a confederation that has 54 countries, Africa deserves more slots at the World Cup. Performance can now no longer be used as an excuse. Europe with 55 member countries has 13 slots at a 32-team World Cup.

James Hall (@hallaboutafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adaptable agriculture. When Russia's war on Ukraine cut off Ukrainian wheat exports, Ethiopia boosted wheat production 70% and is now Africa's 3rd biggest wheat producer, after Morocco and Algeria. 2023 harvest of 160million kilos will see Ethiopia exporting wheat for first time.

Adaptable agriculture. When Russia's war on Ukraine cut off Ukrainian wheat exports, Ethiopia boosted wheat production 70% and is now Africa's 3rd biggest wheat producer, after Morocco and Algeria. 2023 harvest of 160million kilos will see Ethiopia exporting wheat for first time.
Brandon Stanton (@humansofny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The whole world’s a fucking casino. In a casino some of the smartest people in the world are doing everything to keep you gambling. They’ve taken the clocks off the wall. They’re pumping in oxygen. They’ve even thought about the patterns on the carpet. Everything has been

“The whole world’s a fucking casino. In a casino some of the smartest people in the world are doing everything to keep you gambling. They’ve taken the clocks off the wall. They’re pumping in oxygen. They’ve even thought about the patterns on the carpet. Everything has been
Louise Mushikiwabo (@lmushikiwabo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Un compatriote exceptionnel, #DamasGisimba,vient de nous quitter. Pendant le génocide,Damas a risqué sa vie en hébergeant "kwa Gisimba" des centaines d'enfants Tutsi. Je suis venu des USA le rencontrer en 1999 au nom du Rwanda Children's Fund.Dieu te garde près de lui,cher Damas!

Un compatriote exceptionnel, #DamasGisimba,vient de nous quitter. Pendant le génocide,Damas a risqué sa vie en hébergeant "kwa Gisimba" des centaines d'enfants Tutsi. Je suis venu des USA le rencontrer en 1999 au nom du Rwanda Children's Fund.Dieu te garde près de lui,cher Damas!
Alvin Foo (@alvinfoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Words have powers, Words are powers, Worlds could be your power. You can change a life, Inspire your nation and make this world a beautiful place.” - Mohammed Qahtani, a Saudi Arabian engineer who won the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking

Le journal Afrique TV5MONDE (@jtatv5monde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Rwanda : comment la jeune génération participe à la transmission de la mémoire ? L'activiste Jessica Mwiza est l'ancienne vice-présidente d'Ibuka France, l'association pour la mémoire du génocide des Tutsis du Rwanda.

Charles Onyango-Obbo (@cobbo3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three lessons for Africa’s success from East Asia: 1. Reduce reliance on external sources of finance and mobilise domestic capital. 2. Build public grain reserves and incentivise farmers to produce more staple indigenous crops by subsidizing seeds and fertilisers, delivering

Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1959, when Lee Kuan Yew became prime minister, Singapore was suffocating under poverty. But then Lee made three controversial decisions to transform Singapore from swamps to a first-world country. Here is what he did (and why it worked): 🧵

In 1959, when Lee Kuan Yew became prime minister, Singapore was suffocating under poverty.

But then Lee made three controversial decisions to transform Singapore from swamps to a first-world country.

Here is what he did (and why it worked): 🧵
Lilly (@lillybilly299) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When my mother first moved to Japan, she tried to jaywalk while pushing a stroller on an empty residential street. She was immediately stopped by an old, well dressed Japanese man who solemnly told her in perfect English "the downfall of society begins with the individual"

Tomi 🇺🇦🇫🇮🇪🇺 (@tallbarfin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finnish President Alexander Stubb calls reforms to UN in his speech: "No single country should have a veto in UN. A Security Council member should also lose its voting rights for a fixed period if it violates the UN Charter." 💯🎯 Our president couldn't be more right!

Finnish President Alexander Stubb calls reforms to UN in his speech:

"No single country should have a veto in UN.

A Security Council member should also lose its voting rights for a fixed period if it violates the UN Charter."

💯🎯 Our president couldn't be more right!
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason government programs are so inefficient is that, unlike a commercial company, the feedback loop for improvement is broken, because they have a state-mandated monopoly and can’t go out of business if customers are unhappy. No matter how bad the service is at your DMV

Clement Uwajeneza (@cuwajeneza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2017, I stepped onto the Facebook campus in Menlo Park. They took us to the Oculus VR lab first. A geeky engineer gave us a demo of the VR features and ended on the haptic gloves that let you "feel" virtual objects without touching anything real. Then he paused, voice almost

The Scientific Lens (@lensscientific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Albert Einstein was asked about the speed of sound, he replied: “I do not carry such information in my mind since it is readily available in books… The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think.”

When Albert Einstein was asked about the speed of sound, he replied:

“I do not carry such information in my mind since it is readily available in books… The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think.”
💯 Cary Kelly 💯 (@carykelly11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

She's not wrong. A potato grown with chemicals is called a potato but a potato grown without chemicals is called an organic potato. Why is the burden of proof on the one not using poison? Instead of an organic label, we need a chemical label. source: slottetmicrofarm