MEMBERS & VISITORS: The Ocean Refuses No River Returning to Ancestral Roots I’d like to tell you a story which actually came to me in a dream last night. It comes eerily close to the life I’m experiencing here in Kenya. I’ll call it “The Ocean Refuses No River: A Story of Return”. Jamal […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Can Africa Outsmart Super Powers? Can Africa Outsmart Super Powers? “Hello, family! Today, we’re going on an exciting journey to explore how African countries are interacting with two big countries, China and Russia, as part of a group called BRICS. These countries are very strong and have a lot of influence […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: AFRICA’s ASCENT As an American African who has lived on the African continent for over eight years, I’d like to share the following poem. AFRICA’S ASCENT I am confident, for Africa’s heart beats strong, In every rhythm, in every song. A continent rising, bold and free, A beacon of hope, for […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Gentle Intelligent Women Are Way Beyond Attractive As young men around the world who have a nation-building mindset dream about tomorrow, those dreams usually envision the person who will accompany them on that journey. Africans are no different. Nuf said! We have published other informative posts on Invention School’s website which […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: How to Turn Your STEAM Passion into a Thriving Career “Hello everyone, I’m Prof. Singer. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s close to my heart: turning your passion for STEAM into a thriving career. STEAM is an acronym which stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics referred to in […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Timbuktu’s Genius-The Forgotten Scholar “Timbuktu’s Genius: The Forgotten Scholar”. In the year 2050, in a vibrant, technologically advanced African city, lived a young Senegalese girl named Aminata. Known for her inventive mind and insatiable curiosity, Aminata was a beacon of innovation in her community. Yet, beneath her bright exterior, she harbored […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Ubuntu in Action: Dr. Kanayo’s School In this post, we introduce you to Dr. Utheri Kanayo. Dr. Kanayo holds a Ph.D. in Education and is an alumna of Kenyatta University, the University of Nairobi, and Newnham College, University of Cambridge. Her work has included conducting educational research with schools in impoverished […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Echoes of Imhotep: The Ancient African Architect Mwangwi wa Imhotep Katikati ya jiji la kisasa la Afrika lenye shughuli nyingi, lililo kati ya majengo marefu na mabango ya kidijitali, kulisimama Jumba la Makumbusho la Imhotep la Ubunifu. Ilikuwa mahali ambapo siku za nyuma na zijazo ziliungana, kumbukumbu kwa urithi wa […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Echoes of Imhotep: The Ancient African Architect This story is a work of fiction, designed to inspire and celebrate the rich history and potential of African inventors. Imhotep was indeed a historical figure, renowned for his contributions to architecture and medicine in ancient Egypt. For more information on Imhotep, you can […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Harnessing Deepfake Technology for Good: A Message to Young African Inventors and Beyond “Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our channel. Today’s topic is both fascinating and critical – deepfake technology. You’ve probably heard about deepfakes in the news, often linked to misinformation or unethical use. But as young inventors, particularly in […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Seeding Africa & Food Independence Welcome to Africa Talks in today’s interview. We talked to the Founder of Seeding Africa, Edwina Jenny Taylor Flathen & its Kenyan legal advisor world famous PLO Lumumba on Africa’s Food Independence. The innovation activities at Tharaka Invention Academy are currently working long hours on improving […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Dirty Tactics used by the West to Keep Africa Divided In this powerful speech, Vusi Thembekwayo, a South African Entrepreneur and Investor exposes the tactics used by the West to keep Africa divided and the urgent need for unity. The speech addresses the challenges of travel and unity within Africa. The […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Embracing Roots, Defying Odds: My Return to Africa After 44 Years I cast my fate to the wind when I decided, in 2020, to return to Africa after a nearly 44 year hiatus since leaving Ghana after a five year stay in 1976. “Cast your fate to the wind” is an […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Untold History of African people “OUT OF DARKNESS”: A three-part documentary examining the untold history of African people, the African cultural contribution to the nations of the world, and the events that have contributed to the condition of African people today. We have published other informative posts on Invention School’s website […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Africa Grabs The Narrative Permanently Many African intellectuals are very well aware of the challenges faced by most current African nations. The challenge lies in charting an appropriate course through these challenges in order to acquire true African unity which ideally would result in the formation of a United States of […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Research and Development Continues At Tharaka Invention Academy here in Marimanti, the research and development of solar powered food dehydrators continues. In Kenya, we have limited access to the wide variety of industrial processes, equipment, and materials commonly available in modern industrialized states. Therefore, we have to be more creative and […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Bill Gates and the Controversial Digital ID Program in Kenya Bill Gates, the tech billionaire and philanthropist, has recently been in the spotlight for his involvement in Kenya’s new digital ID program, Maisha Namba. While the initiative is being touted as a revolutionary step for healthcare and social services, it’s essential […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: The Creative Tapestry of African Cultural Merging: Innovation Unveiled “The Creative Tapestry of African Cultural Merging: Innovation Unveiled” I am personally deeply involved in this evolving phenomena related to the blending of cultures of African people around the world as reflected in my organizational efforts with Tharaka Invention Circle CBO, my […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Africa Won’t Rise By Prayers Alone We want One United States of Africa, One African President, One Military, and One African Currency. We have published other informative posts on Invention School’s website which may interest you. To view our entire catalog of over 800 posts go to inventionschool.tech/category/blog/ or use our […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Why I’m Leaving America This video is a little personal and gives some insight as to why my family and I are leaving America. I get really i’m depth and touch on some of the top reasons for this decision. I’m an American African mother and wife and I have not […]
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