Marie
@marie
21 Nov, 25
"Meanwhile, the Indians, whom the ocean is named after, are quietly looking on, wobbling their heads and whipping up ideas on how to sneakily retail the ocean to the highest bidder. They’ll soon start to privately court both countries to discuss figures. “Brother, this is original ocean. Not fake! You can touch and see!”
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The Solution To Uganda-Kenya’s Indian Ocean Stalemate – Emmy Em
While the Kenyans will hope to undercut Uganda with a juicier offer to the Indians, there's a bunch of random Somali pirates on skiffs somewhere off the East African coast. They're following developments closely and laughing their butts off at us.
https://www.emmyem.com/2025/11/21/the-solution-to-uganda-kenyas-indian-ocean-stalemate/
DigitalAgendaForum
@digitalagendaforum
21 Nov, 25
The hacking of Kenya’s State House, Interior, and other government websites shows exactly why the digital ID system is risky.
If people can break into top gov't sites and post extremist messages, what happens when these systems hold our personal details?
This is why, before governments push for digital IDs, they must first make sure their systems are strong and secure and think carefully before creating one central pool of personal data as this is the dream of every hacker. #DigitalID #Kenya
If people can break into top gov't sites and post extremist messages, what happens when these systems hold our personal details?
This is why, before governments push for digital IDs, they must first make sure their systems are strong and secure and think carefully before creating one central pool of personal data as this is the dream of every hacker. #DigitalID #Kenya