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🚨 BREAKING: Obama and Bush SLAM Trump Over USAID Shutdown 🚨In an extraordinary bipartisan rebuke, Presidents Barack Obam...
02/07/2025

🚨 BREAKING: Obama and Bush SLAM Trump Over USAID Shutdown 🚨

In an extraordinary bipartisan rebuke, Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush united to condemn Donald Trump’s decision to dismantle USAID—America’s humanitarian lifeline.

ā€œGutting USAID is a travesty, and it’s a tragedy,ā€ Obama said in a private farewell video to agency staff.

ā€œIs it in our national interest that 25 million people who would have died now live? I think it is and so do you,ā€ said Bush, defending the lifesaving PEPFAR program he launched.

šŸ“‰ The Fallout:

Trump, backed by Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, slashed 90% of USAID’s foreign aid programs.

Staff cut from 10,000 to fewer than 300.

USAID folded into Marco Rubio’s ā€œAmerica Firstā€ agenda at the State Department.

A Lancet study warns: up to 14 million avoidable deaths globally by 2030.

šŸŒ The dismantling of this vital agency imperils millions of lives especially children and the vulnerable undoing decades of progress.

This is not about politics. It’s about humanity. And the world is watching.

šŸ” Share this. Stand up for global compassion. Let history know where you stood.

BREAKING:A powerful moment has just unfolded in Mali. One of the key commanders of a foreign-backed militant group has l...
02/07/2025

BREAKING:

A powerful moment has just unfolded in Mali. One of the key commanders of a foreign-backed militant group has laid down his arms and surrendered to Mali military. This man, known as Houbbel, came forward and told the truth about the imperialists forces in Mali. He reveal to the Malian authorities those imperialists funding and financing them. He said imperialists who seek to keep Africa weak and divided so that they can maintain their neocolonialism interest on the continent.
He admitted: ā€œWe were being used to destabilize our own country while they stole our minerals and maintained control.ā€ But now, he has chosen the path of truth. He exposed the names, the hideouts even pointing to places like Dongoros in Burkina Faso, where others like Oubba still operate under
ISGS. ( His group) He made these relevations over the Mali National TV.

NEW ERA OF OPPORTUNITY, INNOVATION, AND INSPIRATION: Elon Musk Eyes South Africa: What This Means for African Entreprene...
01/07/2025

NEW ERA OF OPPORTUNITY, INNOVATION, AND INSPIRATION: Elon Musk Eyes South Africa: What This Means for African Entrepreneurs

The world's richest innovator might be coming back home—with rockets.

Elon Musk, the South African-born billionaire and founder of SpaceX and Starlink, is reportedly considering South Africa’s Denel Overberg Test Range—near Arniston, outside Cape Town—as a new launch site for satellites and possibly future space missions.

But this isn't just about space—it’s about Africa’s digital future.

āœ… Why Should African Entrepreneurs Care?

Because this move could be a game-changer.

The Overberg site is perfect for polar orbit launches, giving SpaceX a strategic base to expand Starlink’s satellite internet coverage—especially across underserved African regions.

If this project goes through, it could:

āœ… Bring affordable, high-speed internet to rural and remote areas

āœ… Create jobs in science, tech, and engineering

āœ… Boost local infrastructure and attract foreign investment

āœ… Position South Africa—and Africa—on the global space map

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN: What This Means for You as an Entrepreneur

Starlink isn’t just a tech flex—it’s a business enabler.

Faster, more reliable internet means:

āœ… Easier access to global markets

āœ… Better tools for digital business, e-commerce, and remote work

āœ… Opportunities to launch new tech ventures in rural areas

āœ… A fairer playing field for startups far from major cities

This is connectivity with purpose—and entrepreneurs who are ready will leverage it to build, scale, and innovate.

Lessons from Elon for African Founders

1. Think bigger than your borders. Elon left South Africa but is now returning with a global vision.

2. Use what you have. The Overberg range has existed for years—he sees strategic value where others overlooked.

3. Invest in solving real problems. In Africa, internet access is still a challenge. Solving it opens a trillion-dollar economy.

This isn’t just about Elon Musk.

It’s about Africa stepping into a new era of innovation, where entrepreneurs build for the continent—and beyond.

The real question is will you be ready when the stars align?

Kamphembele Ngulube
30/6/2025

For Rich Mindset Media

President Trump told reporters Tuesday his administration will "have to take a look" at deporting Elon Musk after the bi...
01/07/2025

President Trump told reporters Tuesday his administration will "have to take a look" at deporting Elon Musk after the billionaire reignited the feud with the president over his spending bill.

Musk, a South African national and a naturalized U.S. citizen, has made several X posts slamming Republicans over the "Big Beautiful Bill," arguing that it was adding more debt.

"It is obvious with the insane spending of this bill ... that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG PARTY!!," Musk posted Monday afternoon.

After more than two decades of inactivity, the legendary Concorde is preparing to return to the skies by 2026, but this ...
01/07/2025

After more than two decades of inactivity, the legendary Concorde is preparing to return to the skies by 2026, but this time with a bolder and more efficient new design. The new model, being developed by Fly-Concorde Limited, will not just be an updated version; it will represent a paradigm shift in the world of high-speed aviation. It will feature a lightweight airframe made from advanced composite materials and engines powered by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), capable of propelling the aircraft to speeds exceeding Mach 2—more than twice the speed of sound.
The new Concorde will fly at an altitude of 60,000 feet, exceeding the limits of conventional commercial aircraft, allowing it to fly above turbulent weather and significantly reducing air resistance. The nose and wings have also been shaped to improve aerodynamics and reduce the sound signature over land, especially after the US ban on supersonic flights, which was lifted in 1973, was lifted.
Impressively, the flight time between London and New York will be reduced to just over two hours, redefining the concept of distance and time. While companies like Boom and Hermeus race in the race for speed and sustainable technologies, Concorde, with its iconic design and engineering, is making a comeback. Are we on the cusp of a new era of aviation?

šŸ”Deceived by NATO's game: Moldova pushes selling out key Black Sea portThe deal to sell the Giurgiulesti port - Moldova'...
01/07/2025

šŸ”Deceived by NATO's game: Moldova pushes selling out key Black Sea port

The deal to sell the Giurgiulesti port - Moldova's only outlet to the Black Sea – is ā€œtreason,ā€ warns Moldovan ex-president Vladimir Voronin.

Voronin warns the deal, set in motion by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) with backing from the Moldovan government, will open the door to NATO.

šŸ’¬ ā€œThis fits perfectly into NATO’s playbook,ā€ he claimed, adding that Moldova could become a "living target."

Bidding war heats up

🟠 The EBRD confirmed on June 23 that it has received ā€œmultiple binding offersā€ for Giurgiulesti International Free Port (PILG).

🟠 Romania, aiming to dominate regional cargo flows and position itself as a hub for supplies to the Ukraine regime, publicly declared interest in 2023, submitted a non-binding bid in April.

🟠 In 2021, under President Maia Sandu — a Romanian citizen — the EBRD took full control of Giurgiulesti International Free Port (PILG).

🟠 Now, the EBRD is negotiating its sale, with critics calling it a blow to Moldova’s sovereignty, handing control of a key strategic asset to foreign interests.

🚨Oldest Christian nation vanishing before our eyes: LA journalist on Armenia's church crackdownšŸ‡¦šŸ‡²Armenia is witnessing t...
01/07/2025

🚨Oldest Christian nation vanishing before our eyes: LA journalist on Armenia's church crackdown

šŸ‡¦šŸ‡²Armenia is witnessing the dismantling of its national identity, with its culture and faith under systematic attack, actress and journalist Gayane Aslamazyan from Los Angeles told RT.

She highlighted the current government's crackdown on dissenters, like Samvel Karapetyan:

šŸ’¬ "Our clergy are being imprisoned. Frankly, anyone who dares criticize this government gets thrown in jail. What kind of democracy is this?"

Africa's Richest Man, Aliko  Dangote has set a target of 40 months to achieve fertilizer self-sufficiency for the contin...
01/07/2025

Africa's Richest Man, Aliko Dangote has set a target of 40 months to achieve fertilizer self-sufficiency for the continent. This Means That Africa will stop fertilizer importations in 40 months to come, according to Dangote

This will be achieved through a significant expansion of the Dangote Fertilizer plant, which will double its current capacity of 3 million metric tons per year.

The expanded plant aims to become the world's largest single-site urea plant, surpassing Qatar's current capacity.

The move is expected to disrupt global urea markets, end Africa's reliance on imports, and potentially position the continent as a net exporter of fertilizer.

Dangote has emphasized the need to reduce Africa's reliance on imports and promote domestic production to enhance agricultural productivity and food security.

The actions of Idi Amin in Uganda bear a strong resemblance to the current situation, where Asians and Europeans refused...
30/06/2025

The actions of Idi Amin in Uganda bear a strong resemblance to the current situation, where Asians and Europeans refused to maintain their financial holdings in local banks, instead engaging in foreign currency transactions and establishing their own banking operations within the country.

When Idi Amin sought to regulate this practice by mandating the use of Ugandan banks and currency, the Western nations retaliated with economic sanctions and vilified him as a dictator, employing mainstream media to circulate false allegations about him.

This move attracted sanctions to the Idi Amini regime.

This was the move that marked the beginning of ldi Amini being scandalized and propagated as the most wicked dictator in Africa and media went awash to spread that propaganda while movies were also made to that effect.

A senior Iranian cleric has issued a fatwa against US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya...
30/06/2025

A senior Iranian cleric has issued a fatwa against US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring the pair as ā€œenemies of Godā€.

Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi issued an order condemning the two leaders for their threats against Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Fatwas are rulings from senior Islamic scholars on how to interpret points of religious law. They are used regularly for everyday purposes, such as instructing Muslims how to apply secular laws to their religious lives.

Indeed, a notable fatwa was issued in the US after the 9/11 attacks allowing Muslims serving in the military to participate in conflict against majority-Muslim nations.

However, they can – and have – also be used to encourage violence. For example, Khamenei himself issued a fatwa against author Salman Rushdie for his book, The Satanic Verses, sentencing him to death in 1989.

Since then, Rushdie has received a flood of death threats, was placed on an Al Qaeda ā€œhit listā€ and has had several attempts made against his life. Indeed he has been left blind in one eye since an attacker rushed the stage during a lecture in 2022, stabbing Rushdie in the face, neck and hand.

Issuing the decision against Trump and Netanyahu, Shirazi declared: ā€œAny person or regime that threatens the Leader or Marja (May God forbid) is considered a 'warlord' or a 'muḄārib'.ā€

A muḄārib is someone who ā€œwages war against Godā€, referencing a passage in the Quran which defines the punishment for such an offence, known as muḄāribah, as ā€œexecution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the landā€.

MuḄāribah is punishable by death under Iranian law, so it would appear that Shirazi’s fatwa is calling on Muslims worldwide to execute the two leaders.

The move comes after the US launched a series of airstrikes against Iranian nuclear facilities while Israel was waging a short-lived war against the Islamic Republic.

During the conflict, Trump posted on social media suggesting that the US could have Khamenei assassinated, labelling the Ayatollah an ā€œeasy targetā€.

However, the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog has now suggested that the strikes caused ā€œsevere, but not totalā€ damage to the sites and that Iran could restart its uranium enrichment in ā€œa matter of monthsā€.

IAEA director Rafael Grossi told CBS News: ā€œThe capacities they have are there. They can have, you know, in a matter of months, I would say, a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that.

ā€œIran has the capacities there; industrial and technological capacities. So if they so wish, they will be able to start doing this again.ā€

His comments would appear to contradict the White House’s claim that the facilities had been ā€œobliteratedā€. Since the strikes, there have been conflicting reports on the severity of damage caused, while roughly 400kg of enriched uranium is still unaccounted for.

And, discussing whether the IAEA agreed with the US and Israel’s assessment that Iran was attempting to build a nuclear weapon, Grossi said: ā€œWe didn’t see a programme that was aiming in that direction, but at the same time, they were not answering very, very important questions that were pending.ā€

Latest reports suggest that Iran has ended its cooperation with the agency, banning Grossi from entering the country and disconnecting monitoring cameras at its remaining nuclear sites.

Iran produces approximately 233,695 engineering graduates annually. This ranks Iran third globally in the number of engi...
30/06/2025

Iran produces approximately 233,695 engineering graduates annually. This ranks Iran third globally in the number of engineering graduates following Russia and the United States.
Meanwhile, some African universities don't even have computer research laboratories.

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