Rwanda... .....not what you think....
Rwanda... .....not what you think....
Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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Africa really isn't what a lot of ppl in the west think. No longer starving babies needing a few slebs to sing for them! No longer J'burg and the rest nowhere. Economically Nigeria is supposed to be the up and coming place but there's a lot of other countries. One country I learnt a lot about from a uni colleague from there is Botswana. Poor country back then 20 plus years ago but with ambition. Mining was a big industry and it was run by Western engineers trained in Western universities. Even local engineers had to be trained in Western universities. An English graduate in a mining related discipline could fly out to these resource rich African countries and get a good job, they were practically recruiting at the airport 30 plus years ago. Then they got strategic and started planning for localisation.
Botswana was well on its way back when i graduated. Most mining related engineering graduates were then locals educated in local universities. Initially with Western lecturers but increasingly with local professors. It's why uk mining degree courses have virtually died out. Happened in South America too.
Anyway my point being that Africa has a lot of talent and resources. If it doesn't become an economic powerhouse one day I'll be very surprised. Might not survive to see it.
Might be off topic but due to size and remoteness in Africa I think a lot of modern tech is more useful there. Solar power, drones, satellite communication, etc were all talked about being useful to African communities long before musky starlink, amazon drones and UK FiT payments for domestic Solar power.
Botswana was well on its way back when i graduated. Most mining related engineering graduates were then locals educated in local universities. Initially with Western lecturers but increasingly with local professors. It's why uk mining degree courses have virtually died out. Happened in South America too.
Anyway my point being that Africa has a lot of talent and resources. If it doesn't become an economic powerhouse one day I'll be very surprised. Might not survive to see it.
Might be off topic but due to size and remoteness in Africa I think a lot of modern tech is more useful there. Solar power, drones, satellite communication, etc were all talked about being useful to African communities long before musky starlink, amazon drones and UK FiT payments for domestic Solar power.
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Get a few of those flying around here and you could have some fun with your 12 bore.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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Poverty levels in Nigeria are the highest in the world, and growing.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:21amEconomically Nigeria is supposed to be the up and coming place
https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/conten ... e-poverty/
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Yes, we're not the only country with increasing wealth gap across the country. I was talking about figures, admittedly I read about them a good few years back, that showed the Nigerian economy growing quickly and the forecasts were that it would eclipse south Africa as the top African country economically (sub-saharan I think that is). At the time it was linked to big Western companies looking at getting a foothold there and not the petrochemical companies at that.axel_knutt wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 9:29pmPoverty levels in Nigeria are the highest in the world, and growing.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:21amEconomically Nigeria is supposed to be the up and coming place
https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/conten ... e-poverty/
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/up ... -clock.png
Whether that holds since then as they've had issues since like the islamists.
One last point, India was eclipsed by Nigeria in that source but its 5th in world economic league Dec 22 by CEBR. So poverty doesn't prevent economy size out seems.
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Nice! Shoot down urgent blood deliveries to hospitals. That's what they're used for according to video.pete75 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 3:59pmGet a few of those flying around here and you could have some fun with your 12 bore.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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The problem with Africa is that- it's a continent with many countries, so stereotypes abound- it is hopelessly corrupt, from top to bottom. Think of Angola- small population, unlimited natural resources and yet 80% of it's people living in abject poverty. I quit my job because I was on a project there and couldn' t deal with seeing kids the same age as my daughter living on the streets of Luanda. I know all the other countries down there with oil. They are all equally horrendous. Seeing Africa broke me. I have no faith in humanity anymore.
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I may be mistaken but I think many or most African countries have greater corruption in their politics than The UK.
This leads to the riches of the countries being held back from benefiting the poor.
This leads to the riches of the countries being held back from benefiting the poor.
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Not around here they wouldn't be - there are no hospitals.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 6:50amNice! Shoot down urgent blood deliveries to hospitals. That's what they're used for according to video.pete75 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 3:59pmGet a few of those flying around here and you could have some fun with your 12 bore.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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They also have a very progressive approach to single-use plastics. But at the end of the day, this:reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
(Similar applies to most South/Central american countries with significant oil/minerals. Sadly. )pliptrot wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 8:02am The problem with Africa is that- it's a continent with many countries, so stereotypes abound- it is hopelessly corrupt, from top to bottom. Think of Angola- small population, unlimited natural resources and yet 80% of it's people living in abject poverty. I quit my job because I was on a project there and couldn' t deal with seeing kids the same age as my daughter living on the streets of Luanda. I know all the other countries down there with oil. They are all equally horrendous. Seeing Africa broke me. I have no faith in humanity anymore.
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Probably no drones neither then. Have fun with your 12 bore!pete75 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 9:21amNot around here they wouldn't be - there are no hospitals.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 6:50amNice! Shoot down urgent blood deliveries to hospitals. That's what they're used for according to video.
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A good watch, thanks. Great to see real-world engineering working so well for so many, so efficiently. I appreciated the hand bell along side so much technology in the dispatch area - it works well so why use anything else.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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There are actually. A friend shot one down over his farm. He reckons not very good sport though, easier than driven pheasants.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 4:31pmProbably no drones neither then. Have fun with your 12 bore!pete75 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 9:21amNot around here they wouldn't be - there are no hospitals.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 6:50am
Nice! Shoot down urgent blood deliveries to hospitals. That's what they're used for according to video.
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I found the video a breath of fresh air and thought the same as youBiospace wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 5:27pmA good watch, thanks. Great to see real-world engineering working so well for so many, so efficiently. I appreciated the hand bell along side so much technology in the dispatch area - it works well so why use anything else.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:04am Not wanting to drone on but an innovative Rwandan delivery company,a worthwhile watch on YT:- https://youtu.be/DOWDNBu9DkU
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
Re: Rwanda... .....not what you think....
So such a massive and diverse continent, but you declare it hopelessly corrupt from top to bottom - no indication that there might be different countries, each with many different cultures...
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