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Onias Chafikaso
Construction of N1 road inZimbabwe know as Cape to Cairo

Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe • Science & Environment, Research, Travel

construction of the Road known as N1 in Zimbabwe. Road was created by Iran Smith when he was in the president of Zimbabwe. 
It is Zimbabwe's main road that connects African countries to South Africa, but it was full of potholes.
Isaac Abraham
Asmara – The most beautiful city in the world

Asmara, Eritrea • Travel

Asmara is nicknamed “la piccolo Roma” which means New Rome and built by the Italians, in just six short years.The city is still untouched by the progress of time and globalisation, Asmara's beauty has largely remained in place. Moreover, its unique that everywhere is within walking distance.
The Read morecity is home to the Eritrean National Museum and is known for its early twentieth century buildings, including the Art Deco Cinema Impero, Cubist Africa Pension, eclectic Orthodox Cathedral and former Opera House, the futurist Fiat Tagliero Building, neo-Romanesque Roman Catholic Cathedral, and the neoclassical Governor's Palace, which is unchanged for 80 years.
Asmara is one of the cleanest cities of Africa, with best climate to live in. Pop inside this city and take a look at the inner workings behind the scenes. Or just sit at a cafe and watch the city peacefully pass by. Best of all  no disturbances, crime free and peacefull. 
Visit Asmara now,  before it's changed forever!!
Yosief Abraham Z.
Iran: Scenarios from the 'Economics is for Donkeys' to Shaking with 'Left Hand'

London, Britain • Current Affairs

When the first Iranian supreme leader, Roullah Khomeini, regarded economics as concerning matter 'for donkeys' only, many buffled, others confused. This man who played critical role in shaping the Iranian landscape to painfully terraced mountains of difficulties during his term from 3 December 1979 Read moretill 3 June of 1989 is, indeed, the grand father of the current challenges Iranians have been facing with turbulently. Here, Khomeini's economics negligence is both a result of ultra-fundamentalism, fanatic hates against the West and, overall, it was a badly architected  omen to his own society. 
Based on Frenchman philosopher, Jean Buridan's Buridan's ass paradox, we understand that a donkey, placed exactly midway between water and food, would die of hunger and thirst because he could not find a reason to choose one of the options over the other, and so would never make a decision. And both Roullah Khomeini and his successor, Sayyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei, fully controlled the Islamic Revolutionary Guard and used it to make the Iranians placed exactly between a twisted religious parables and searching for untainted liberty. What have been now is, therefore, abandoning this perilous midway and catalysing the revolutionary aspects Iranians are demanding through fierce protests. 
Second, as the economics is for donkeys, Iran's economic packages have been crucial to the bloodlines of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRG), not to the majority public. Thus, the country's people has been deviated to poverty, market instabilities and worries. The IRG, with named and profiteering companies under its full swings of control, is prioritized with serving as main source for insurgency activities in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and other areas by providing financial and logistic packages. 

Interested?
Yosief Abraham Z
Josiabraham29@gmail.com
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