12/04/2026
Expanding into Germany and the European Union requires more than interest — it requires presence, connections, and consistent follow-up.
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If you're exploring the EU market or planning to participate in trade fairs in Germany, let’s connect.
22/11/2025
Three men in Algeria were arrested after attempting one of the wildest border-crossing plans imaginable… they dressed up as sheep to sneak into Spain.
Police say the men wrapped themselves in layers of cotton and even painted their faces to blend in with real livestock being transported nearby. The plan fell apart when officers noticed a few “sheep” moving a little too much like humans and stopped the vehicle.
All three were taken into custody. Officials say it’s another example of just how far people will go in hopes of reaching Europe.
Definitely one of the most unbelievable headlines of the week.
13/11/2025
The way things are unfolding, this could be the new Map
12/10/2025
Popular Guinea rapper Mousa Sandiana Kaba alias Grand P turns 35 years old.
08/10/2025
Kenya's Gen Z Goliath Bradley Mtall shares a photo while in a whirlpool bath with his manager Director Trevor.
12/09/2025
Like this post if your country has just started pure math's calculations to find out how they can still qualify for world cup despite the last game loss/Draw, I got news for you 😂😂😂😂
07/09/2025
Lion costs leading AI company half a million after risky experiment. In Africa, researchers pushed the limits of AI by sending their prototype robot face to in face with a lion.
Before the trial, the machine had been prepped with hundreds of animal images and books on emotions. It could identify joy, sadness, anger, and fear. On paper, it was flawless. But the moment the lion appeared, the system broke down. The logs showed only:
“Cat big. Scared.”
Then it glitched, repeating “scared” more than 100 times until it froze completely. Memory wipes didn’t help. The fear was buried so deep that every time the robot saw a four legged creature, from a goat to a house cat, it responded the same way: “No. Scared.”
Engineers eventually had to tear out part of its CPU, a fix that cost the company half a million dollars and nearly eight months of work. The experiment ended with the first robot in history diagnosed with PTSD.
04/09/2025
Rwandan gospel singer Gloriose Musabyimana, popularly known as Gogo for her viral sound “Every day I need the blood of Jesus,” has died at the age of 36 in Uganda.
She passed away on the night of September 3 after a short illness.
May her soul Rest In Peace 🕊️
03/09/2025
Kenya: a 48 years old woman a Residents of Got Rateng village in Mbita has died while undergoing horizontal engineering with 23 year boyfriend. Villagers were left in shock after the woman reportedly collapsed and died while with her lover on Friday morning. Investigation have commenced. Thank you very important.
02/09/2025
The most undisciplined boda boda operators in East Africa are definitely in Uganda. I don’t know if bikes are cheaper there, but it feels like every Ugandan owns five of them. Kampala is literally crawling with bodas—like termites after rain.
One overtakes you on the right, and before you even recover, ten more have already passed you on the left, some from blind spots you didn’t even know existed. Driving in Kampala honestly feels like playing a live video game—except here, there’s no respawn after a crash. 🎮😂
Traffic rules? They don’t exist in boda land. Even goats in Kampala seem to respect the road more than boda riders. 🐐🚦
And accidents? They’re so normal that when two boda riders crash, they just pick up their bikes, laugh about it, and ride off like nothing happened. Meanwhile in Nairobi, your insurance guy would still be keeping you on hold. 📞😅
If you ever plan to drive in Kampala, forget GPS. What you really need is courage, nine lives, and maybe even a helmet—even if you’re inside a car.