Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I still remember the taste of natural maize seeds, the harvesting time when you are rewarded a roasted cob.Alaaniwe aliyeleta na kusambaza mbegu mbadala duniani.
The nature was so compatible with each other....1
Water, soil, plants, insects they cooperate to nourish nature before chemicals start being produced.
I still remember the taste of natural maize seeds, the harvesting time when you are rewarded a roasted cob.
Umix na mtama mwekundu kidogo,muhogo,ngano na mbegu za boga. Hayo ma mkongora na mkongo mtaachana nayo ghafla.Upate dona lake sasa kwa mchuzi wa kuku wa kienyeji![emoji123][emoji123][emoji123]
Bila kusahau mboga ya majani ya kundeUmix na mtama mwekundu kidogo,muhogo,ngano na mbegu za boga. Hayo ma mkongora na mkongo mtaachana nayo ghafla.
Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
Pre- colonial societies were highly varied, where they were either stateless, run by the state or run by kingdoms. The notion of communalism was accepted and practiced widely; land was held commonly and could not be bought or sold, although other things, such as cattle, were owned individually. In those societies that were not stateless, the chiefs ran the daily affairs of the tribe together with one or more councils. The colonisation of Africa through Europe brought about many forms of government that are still visible today. Before colonisation, however, there were many forms of government in Africa, ranging from powerful empires to decentralised groups of pastoralists and hunters.
Ewaaaaa!!!!Bila kusahau mboga ya majani ya kunde
The use of iron tools marks a significant turning point in African civilization. Iron tools enhanced weaponry, allowed groups to manage and clear dense and thick forests, plough fields for farming, and making everyday life more convenient. Because the iron tools allowed Africans to flourish in their natural environment, they could live in larger communities which led to the formation of kingdoms and states. With this creation came the formation of modern civilizations, common languages, belief and value systems, art, religion, lifestyle and culture.Am telling you...
If they wouldn’t interrupt our ancestors empires/government and induce theirs...
Perhaps they would be the one to adopt ours...
Well things happens for a reason.
But my mind hates today’s education program...
Am trying to think in the triangle format, colonial education was worthy cause few people have knowledge and one way after graduating they get jobs.
Now days politicians say youth should not depend on being employed, then why hold this person for 16 to 20 years sitting on a desk receiving formal colonial education and chances for employing them are few...?
Automatically creating frustated young generation and the like.
Why from the beginning not set a form of education that will channel youth to self employment and able to make a living and start their own families at the same time make the colonial education with fewer or certain amount that will be employed and creates healthier mind society and thinkers.
Ooh My...!
Are all these caused by Mother Nature being interrupted...!??
Pen Down.
The use of iron tools marks a significant turning point in African civilization. Iron tools enhanced weaponry, allowed groups to manage and clear dense and thick forests, plough fields for farming, and making everyday life more convenient. Because the iron tools allowed Africans to flourish in their natural environment, they could live in larger communities which led to the formation of kingdoms and states. With this creation came the formation of modern civilizations, common languages, belief and value systems, art, religion, lifestyle and culture.
Colonial rule accelerated changes such as formal education but changes could have happened anyway. Remember that Arabs invented maths inluding Algebra. Because of business people traveled and this was a way of spreading skills and technology.
Mkuu hii Message yako nimescreenshot na kuiweka kwenye synchronized folder langu la simu linaloitwa food.Umix na mtama mwekundu kidogo,muhogo,ngano na mbegu za boga. Hayo ma mkongora na mkongo mtaachana nayo ghafla.
Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]sawa Mkuu.Mkuu hii Message yako nimescreenshot na kuiweka kwenye synchronized folder langu la simu linaloitwa food.
There is a point with this comment! Noted, Madam Kasie.Am telling you...
If they wouldn’t interrupt our ancestors empires/government and induce theirs...
Perhaps they would be the one to adopt ours...
Well things happens for a reason.
But my mind hates today’s education program...
Am trying to think in the triangle format, colonial education was worthy cause few people have knowledge and one way after graduating they get jobs.
Now days politicians say youth should not depend on being employed, then why hold this person for 16 to 20 years sitting on a desk receiving formal colonial education and chances for employing them are few...?
Automatically creating frustated young generation and the like.
Why from the beginning not set a form of education that will channel youth to self employment and able to make a living and start their own families at the same time make the colonial education with fewer or certain amount that will be employed and creates healthier mind society and thinkers.
Ooh My...!
Are all these caused by Mother Nature being interrupted...!??
Pen Down.
Beautifully
Coloured cobs.
Haya mahindi ni mazima😳😳😳