The children of Congo are suffering on a daily basis by being forced into child labor to mine minerals under very tough inhumane conditions for big tech companies. Repost Widely
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The children of Congo are suffering on a daily basis by being forced into child labor to mine minerals under very tough inhumane conditions for big tech companies. Repost Widely
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He drinks her wife's breast milk every day and she loves it.
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NTV has decided to reveal the way a Ugandan citizen was paid so that he can say he is the murderer of bodies from Kware.
Over the past 48 hours, the Haitian Prime Minister, Mr. Gary Conille, has somewhat lifted the veil on the main lines of the strategy to regain control of the national territory. The head of the host villa stressed that the leadership and vision are Haitian.
It will therefore be up to the security and government authorities to decide when and how the operations will take place. It is obvious that operations will have to be carried out to take back neighborhoods and cities. In this sense, Mr. Conille assures that it is the Haitian soldiers and police who will be responsible for launching attacks in populous neighborhoods.
In recent days the gang leaders have strived to concentrate a high density residents around their dens. This is the human shield strategy.
The police and soldiers of the multinational mission will support the Haitian forces. And it will be up to the Haitian authorities to request the support of the force.
The proof of this establishment is the creation of a joint PNH / FADH command structure for operations.
The Prime Minister refrained from providing details on the deployment of the mission ensuring that the process should accelerate in the coming weeks.
Questioned about the start of joint operations between Haitian and Kenyan forces, the Prime Minister argued that the police tirelessly continue operations on the ground in order to to protect the population.
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Recently Deployed Kenya Police Officers In HAITI 🇭🇹 have just begun The patrol. In port-au-Prince
As hundreds of people marched in the Kenyan capital Nairobi Sunday to honor those who died in anti-government demonstrations last week, President William Ruto insisted that: "I have no blood on my hands." Rights groups say at least 30 people died in protests driven by a government drive to substantially raise taxes in the East African country. During the interview with Kenyan TV, Ruto said referring to the deaths: "It is very unfortunate. As a democracy that should not be part of our conversation..." The president said an investigation would be carried out on the reported deaths. Ruto further said, "Any killer cop who went beyond what is provided for in the law will have action taken against them." What do you think of the statements made by the president?
There is a bird named Honeyguide, which guides humans to beehives, so that they can feast on the bee larvae after humans takes the honey.
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Hosting events in Kenya comes with its own set of challenges and benefits. Some challenges may include navigating bureaucratic processes for permits, ensuring adequate infrastructure and logistics, and managing security concerns. However, there are also numerous benefits such as the rich cultural diversity, stunning natural landscapes for venues, and the opportunity to engage with vibrant local communities. Additionally, events in Kenya can often attract international attention, boosting tourism and showcasing the country's potential on a global stage.
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We Had an opportunity to interview Bazil Baraza And Hakeem Otieno
Captured in Nairobi pale Eastleigh roundabout. And this is just in a few minutes. Imagine if a whole day video is captured!
Captured in Nairobi pale Eastleigh roundabout. And this is just in a few minutes. Imagine if a whole day video is captured!
Somali pirates have released a hijacked ship, MV Abdullah, and its crew of 23 after a $5 million ransom was paid.
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The Israeli occupation imposes humiliating checkpoints in the West Bank, restricting Palestinians' access to Al-Aqsa Mosque for prayers during Ramadan. Under these restrictions, only elderly Palestinians aged 60 and above are permitted entry, provided they have a permit.
The Sahel Report - Here’s a video interview of the Nigerian couple.
Here’s a video interview of the Nigerian couple.
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1. "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
This proverb emphasizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration. While one can achieve short-term goals quickly on their own, long-term success and endurance are often the result of collective effort and support.
2. "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth."
This saying underscores the significance of community and belonging. It suggests that neglecting the youth or members of society can lead to resentment and destructive behavior as they seek attention and acceptance.
3. "A single bracelet does not jingle."
This proverb teaches that there is strength in numbers. Just as a single bracelet doesn’t make noise, a person alone may not have a significant impact. But together with others, they can achieve much more.
4. "Wisdom does not come overnight."
Patience and the understanding that acquiring knowledge and wisdom is a gradual process are at the heart of this proverb. It reminds us that personal growth and learning take time.
5. "No matter how long the night, the day is sure to come."
This proverb is about hope and perseverance. It means that no matter how difficult a situation may seem, there is always the promise of a new day and the potential for things to improve.
These proverbs are rich in wisdom and have been passed down through generations, offering guidance and insight into life's many challenges and experiences. 📚💡🎈
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Truly, Our ancestors had a profound way of dealing with P.T.S.D. It was believed that after a war when a man had returned from war, before he could be accepted back into society. He had to live with an Herbalist for 3 months to do some spiritual cleansing.
It was said that after war, the human spirit was off balance and required to undergo some ritual in order to restore it back in harmony with nature and the community. A horn was used to draw out stagnant and dsyfunctional blood to the surface.
This is one of the ritual that was performed on the worriors to cleanse them of any mental illness and trauma that they might experience later on in life after the war.
This process was carried out by Africans long ago before it was allegedly deemed a Chinese invention. It was called "African suction cup," by the colonizers. This is one of the many practices that have been lost due to African s.lavery and colonization.
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