Pia wewe you don't have to be too sensitiveI like how you disagree respectfully and offer facts while seeking more. Salute kwako..funza yule mzee kuwa heshima si utumwa
Pia wewe you don't have to be too sensitiveI like how you disagree respectfully and offer facts while seeking more. Salute kwako..funza yule mzee kuwa heshima si utumwa
Nikiwa primo nilifundishwa that hii inaitwa consonance. It's one of the reasons I enjoy rap music. Rappers play with words like poets.Ten tonnes of tatoes transported
Nikiwa primo nilifundishwa that hii inaitwa consonance. It's one of the reasons I enjoy rap music. Rappers play with words like poets.
Below, Jay Z plays around with the 's' sounds, using consonance, alliteration, normal rhymes and onomatopoeia all together, most of which will fly over the head of the average listener, but is done nonetheless due to dedication to the craft. Success never smelled so sweet.
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Bonoboz-b-bonoboz. They complain when something is done and when something is not done.
Virtually all crops have to be regulated going forward. Anybody from the Waru Belt (Molo, Nyandarwa, North Kiambu, Meru, Narok etc) knows the kind of pain waru, cabbage and carrot farmers have been going through. Yaani what is outside a standard sack is more than what is in the sack. Total exploitation.
A new policy will always have teething problems anywhere on earth, but bonobz must show they are bright enough to criticise...................
Even the king of free markets the USA, subsidises farm production and regulates imports in terms of imposing strict standards.There is no such thing as free markets when it comes to food matters because food security is a critical aspect that impacts all others. A free market will easily kill off farmers in one season but offer no solution when shortages arise in the next.
Even the king of free markets the USA, subsidises farm production and regulates imports in terms of imposing strict standards.
powerful quote right thereI find this surprising coming from one who poses as a thinker, so I'll put some thoughts by a serious philosopher then we can discuss. . . . .that is if you dare
Money is the barometer of a society’s virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion–when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing–when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors–when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you–when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice–you may know that your society is doomed.
― Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
You bring up a different point from what I was addressing, which is capitalism being blamed for every ill in society even for things that are not capitalism. I'm interested though in a specific occurrence of the situation you describe.There is no such thing as free markets when it comes to food matters because food security is a critical aspect that impacts all others. A free market will easily kill off farmers in one season but offer no solution when shortages arise in the next.
Even the king of free markets the USA, subsidises farm production and regulates imports in terms of imposing strict standards.
I'd say they subsidise and protect local markets because the competing nations will do the same.All over the industrialized world, from US, to Europe, Japan, Brazil, etc agricultural subsidies are sacrosanct.
I'd say it's more like state capture by cabals who skew government policies in their favor at the expense of the nation and it's citizens.I'd say they subsidise and protect local markets because the competing nations will do the same.
Kenya is in a peculiar position where they tax and regulate their own and allow selective imports from countries that subsidize. Why? Because of big govt and misaligned incentives of those who secure a place in it
Check out Hip Hop Evolution on Netflix (or other means). I'm sure utajibamba.Hebu watch Nonini's CTA. He touches on this quite some.