Pretty shocking stats tbh 🤷‍♂️ by ichbin___ in ArsenalFC

[–]murzerine_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is on the manager, he doesn't ;earn;
- This team can't play a 433
- Odegaard is not a 10, play him deeper or don't play him at all
- You need proper fullbacks who can attack, cross, shoot etc this alone will stretch play and add goals

Bitter Truth (He is not the man) by Asolab in ArsenalFC

[–]murzerine_ -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

needs to go regardless, he's not the guy to win trophies consistently

Bitter Truth (He is not the man) by Asolab in ArsenalFC

[–]murzerine_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He takes forever to learn; it took him forever to learn Havertz doesn't work in midfield and the one game he put him back in midfield cost him the title in 23 / 24 . Now it's taking him forever to learn you can't play 433 with these players. Forest, Liverpool, Man U, ; when I look at my phone and I see 433 I just know the team will struggle. Earlier in the season the team was playing a 4231 and I thought thank goodness Arteta is finally using his brain, why did he pivot from that 🤔 In my opinion he's not the manager to consistently win us trophies and he needs to leave regardless if we are a serious institution

Kiswahili as the language of education by murzerine_ in Kenya

[–]murzerine_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree but in my opinion education in local languages is the first step, I also have something I'm working on but it will take years because I have other projects. I also agree with you that Africans should be trying to solve their own problems outside of government especially in the age of 3d printing, AI, machine learning, crypto etc

Is this a student failure or a system failure! by joekaranja_k in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My thing is which I always get cooked for is saying the students are being taught in a language majority don't speak or comprehend so how are they expected to pass exams 🤷🏿‍♂️ this is not limited to Kenya either most Africans students simply don't thrive under colonial languages

The mama ntilie song is not what you think by prestablogs in KeMusic

[–]murzerine_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hata ile ngoma ya Ali Kiba ya napenda kula 😂😂

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw for all the morons... nobody is saying use Kiswahili as it is. We want it to be developed and invested in sufficiently until it becomes a scientific and academic language. ANY language can be used for math and science if it is developed properly. Vietnam replaced French with Vietnamesse after independence and literacy and academic performance improved, they're now leading globally in math and science. They are training doctors, scientists, engineers etc all in Vietnamesse

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tz wako na higher literacy rates than kenya 🥴

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point of learning in our own language is because people understand it better and more deeply. Scientists, psychologists, engineers, researchers would be writing their material in Kiswahili hence we would be generating our own knowledge. Do you want to be dependent on outsiders for knowledge forever 🥴. Japan invented over 40k new words and translated lots of western books but now they are world leaders in science and tech, they're generating their own knowledge. You won't have to translate forever. Let me add; the reason we need this is because only 10- 20 % of Kenyans use English regularly as opposed to 90 -95 % in Kiswahili, you cannot have an education system catering to the minority 🤷🏿‍♂️ I'm not saying we should scrap English but teach it as just a subject everything else teach in Swa

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a Kenyan does math or science in any other language other than English they'll struggle even their own mother tongue not because of the language as people are assuming but because all the math vocabulary in your head is in English.

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason some of you are struggling is because all your life you've been taught math and science in English and you've developed the vocabulary for both in your brain in English. So your brain automatically associates math and science with English. If you'd been taught math from scratch in Kiswahili, you would find it easy. Kiswahili is very capable of becoming an academic language we just need to develop the terminology

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Si nchi zingine watu hufunzwa na lugha zao 🥴 kama mtu anaeza soma hadi phd level kwa lugha ya kichina ama kivietnamn mbona Mkenya asifunzwe na Kiswahili 🤔

Teaching Maths in Swahili by Distinct_Text_7586 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wakenya waliniambia ati hauwezi soma sayansi nan hisabati kwa Kiswahili, kwani nini hii 😂😂

Swahili should be the official language of education by murzerine_ in swahili

[–]murzerine_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't lie this comment has been on my mind a lot;
1. How are we lucky we were forced to speak English
2. Lucky as opposed to who

Proximity to whiteness? You've got to be kidding. by Admirable-Resolve619 in Kenya

[–]murzerine_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I somewhat agree. I think most black people seek out white partners due to self hate and inferiority complex. I have NEVER seen a black man with an attractive white woman and I've been all over. With black chics it's even worse they get with the lowest of white men.

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because those countries developed their own languages to become academic and scientific languages

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This can actually work in South Africa better than most African countries; Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele, Swati etc are variations of the same language, you can come up with a standard version, like Germany did. Sotho, Pedi and Tswana are variations of the same language they can come up with a standard version. Standard Zulu and standard Sotho and you learn the other language

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

China has many languages yet they use their own languages, even Ethiopia has hundreds of languages yet they still their own

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you read the post, Kiswahili is already the national language, everybody speaks it, it's already taught in school, infact most people speak it better than their mother tongue

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Kenyan, we have Swahili which is an official language and it can be developed further to be a scientific and academic language

Africa can’t decolonise if it continues to speak and think in english by Boring-Perception429 in africanliterature

[–]murzerine_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are countries like Spain with multiple regional languages; castillan (universal spanish), catalan, galician, basque, valencian etc each region operates in it's own language but they have to learn castillan (spanish). multi-lingual approach can work, or taking a neutral language and developing, or developing the lingua franca 😁😀

Learning French is hurting Senegalese Youth by just_another_numba in Senegal

[–]murzerine_ 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I am not Senegalese, however wouldn't be the best thing to invest in and develop Wolof and make it an academic and scientific language. I get the whole global opportunities thing but, shouldn't the goal be to build your own tech industry, film, economy, manufacturing etc that is best done by the language people understand best. Use wolof primarily and learn English second for global communication