Not Sure who did what first. A couple of weeks into the design, and someone has a song by this name! Perhaps these are the perils of participating in the design space. For criticism as well as a method of copyright.
1. What are your names? My name is Eteku Moses. 2. Where did you go to school? I attended Makerere University. 3. What did you study? I studied Computer Engineering and earned a bachelor's degree. 4. Tell us about what you do? I hear you have two major projects for which you have sole responsibility? I am the CEO and CTO of FarmPawa and the founder and CEO of Shamos Tech Solutions. FarmPawa is a platform that connects investors with agricultural opportunities, primarily supporting smallholder farmers in Uganda. Investors can choose farm assets like livestock or crops, monitor their progress, and earn profits at harvest, benefiting both themselves and the farmers. Shamos Tech Solutions provides tailored IT solutions for businesses and developed KauntaBook, a product that simplifies financial management for small businesses. 5. What are some of the major influences in your past that are determining what you are doing now? Growing up in a rural area, I saw firsthand the...
Once again, the world finds itself at a crossroads Historical Underpinnings (Humans and Machines a Tricky Alliance) Several ideas are at play here. The first is a human vs. machine when we moved from subsistence farming to commercial. We have been here before in the sense that when we transitioned from very basic agriculture where we grew only what we needed to eat and planned for seasons based on these changes everything was quite basic. When however, we began to gather in communities and expand, our needs changed. We bought horses and introduced commerce and the exchange of money and currency. But something else also changed. We started depending less on humans and more on machines. Horses could do a lot more than men. For other larger measures, we expanded and began to trade in our fellow humans. That was between the industrialization and the major shifts that took place in agriculture. The changes that were faced when industrialists brought in factories are the same changes we...
1. What are your names? Jimmy Ouni 2. Where did you go to school? For my tertiary educations I took mainly distance education, Business Studies at University of Greenwich, then commerce and information systems at Ssikim Manipal University. 3. What did you study? I studies commerce and information systems, & PMP. Undertake a number of in agribusiness and management. 4. Tell us about what you do? I am an operation specialist, coordinating and optimizing various processes. My Current role at Truism, an agribusiness firm working with over 1000 smallholder farmers in the northern, west Nile and eastern regions of Uganda, we focus on the production and promoting consumption of dry pulses (legumes), the most undervalues super food, As the general Manager, this involves streamlining workflows, overseeing resource allocation, and implementing efficiency improvements to ensure smooth and effective business operations and profitability. ...
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