i know Jane such an honest good jovial & a woman of God I have used her to send stuffs to 🇰🇪 am 1 satisfied customer Jane greetings from Julie 4rm Bayern 🎉
We should have heard more from Collins as well. What part will he play as a partner? This is great!! We are actually heading to great days as Kenyans when we partner 👏👏👏👏
Please n how much do the books n amillion trips that the kids are always going cost,the schools are always asking for money,in reality its not free,just buying those stuff alone stationery i used about 300 eur mtoto wa one class,plus migrants are taught nothin just wasting their time in school.n at the end the bec ome cleaners n guards
That bit on migrants, how are they segregated from the level of basic education. Ama how does the system work to ensure they only end up in those professions of being guards and cleaners?
@@carolm4691thats definitely an exaggeration to extreme,.. there's obviously systemic racism that leads to disadvantages to African kids but its wrong to say that most will end up as such....e.g the education system seperates the kids at grade 4( 9-10 yrs) to 3 different schools,namely general, middle and elite(for brightest n destined to uni and the others have to use a longer route to uni if they dare, otherwise either drop out at 15 for apprenticeship or continue with school to a high school certificate and then to apprenticeship with a high school certificate or continue to for 3 more years to qualify for uni who end up at around 21years old as opposed to 18/19 for the elite kids.... this selection process is all decided by the all powerful grade 1-4 teachers....which is actually unfair considering the early age and also a disadvantage to most foreign kids who maybe lack the mastery of the German language which is a crucial determinant of the selection process. Also many kids lack the necessary assistance from parents who mainly speak basic German with homework. Other than the usual stereotypes,a foreign kid(Africa n) if well guided can still succeed. But Racism is Real not only in Germany but World wide , even in our Africa we still suffer it but maybe to a lesser degree.
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i know Jane such an honest good jovial & a woman of God I have used her to send stuffs to 🇰🇪 am 1 satisfied customer
Jane greetings from Julie 4rm Bayern 🎉
We should have heard more from Collins as well. What part will he play as a partner? This is great!! We are actually heading to great days as Kenyans when we partner 👏👏👏👏
Nice inspiring stories especially the logistics and the tour guide businesses in Germany.
Cheaper to buy in Kenya?
8 weeks!
Even when u sit down n do yr calculation right,its actually a loss to ship stuff in third world
That is your own opinion. people are making money while you talk.@@MaMa-gp1pw
Good job jane❤❤❤
Good to see my friend Jayne thriving. Keep it up.
Jane is doing some good jobs.sehr stark.Weiter so👍
Very inspiring
Good job Jane.....
Good job jane. Bravo keep Excelling
Amazing ladies with inspirational stories ...thanks Chams media
Well done Jane and Collins
As always first thing first hit the like button
Do you cover Austria as well?
No kugeria😂,we are trying
Deutschland here we come
Kenyans are trying to improve themselves everywhere
Can you tell Ruto there is no school fees in Germany,all the west including rich America
Please n how much do the books n amillion trips that the kids are always going cost,the schools are always asking for money,in reality its not free,just buying those stuff alone stationery i used about 300 eur mtoto wa one class,plus migrants are taught nothin just wasting their time in school.n at the end the bec ome cleaners n guards
@@MaMa-gp1pw Thank you for saying that, cleaners and guards.....sad people even from good families don't realize
That bit on migrants, how are they segregated from the level of basic education. Ama how does the system work to ensure they only end up in those professions of being guards and cleaners?
@@carolm4691thats definitely an exaggeration to extreme,.. there's obviously systemic racism that leads to disadvantages to African kids but its wrong to say that most will end up as such....e.g the education system seperates the kids at grade 4( 9-10 yrs) to 3 different schools,namely general, middle and elite(for brightest n destined to uni and the others have to use a longer route to uni if they dare, otherwise either drop out at 15 for apprenticeship or continue with school to a high school certificate and then to apprenticeship with a high school certificate or continue to for 3 more years to qualify for uni who end up at around 21years old as opposed to 18/19 for the elite kids.... this selection process is all decided by the all powerful grade 1-4 teachers....which is actually unfair considering the early age and also a disadvantage to most foreign kids who maybe lack the mastery of the German language which is a crucial determinant of the selection process. Also many kids lack the necessary assistance from parents who mainly speak basic German with homework. Other than the usual stereotypes,a foreign kid(Africa n) if well guided can still succeed. But Racism is Real not only in Germany but World wide , even in our Africa we still suffer it but maybe to a lesser degree.