When people ask me "but how do I get to have this Bitcoin?" I always tell them,"learn what Bitcoin is first and it will surely follow you all the days of your lives."
Give a woman or girl Bitcoin knowledge and she will change the whole continent. Today I want to share how my purpose to bring girls back to school through Bitcoin initiatives and to empower women was ignited. That fire began during our very first meeting in the Bitcoin Dada Cohort 10. Listening to Marcel, the founder, share how she found herself in this space and her deep desire to uplift women and bridge the gap reminded me why this mission matters. It strengthened my commitment. I made a promise to myself that I will not rest until girls and women learn about Bitcoin and use that knowledge to transform their lives for the better. image
This post goes out to the amazing and wonderful people who are supporting us in bringing girls back to school. Surprisingly, they don’t even want to be mentioned lol! Because of your generosity, girls like Gladys and Manesi have finally gone back to school after spending years at home. This is what impact looks like. May God bless you and enlarge your territory. You are truly changing the world with your kindness and your Ubuntu spirit.
I just love this definition about Bitcoin that "Bitcoin is a technological and monetary revolution capable of making us question about our relationship with money and society."
Today has truly been an amazing day! I managed to introduce more than 10 new people to the YakiHonne Bi weekly call and ofcourse share my experience of how I landed with this role as a YakiHonne Ambassador, and I believe this is a strong step forward in Bitcoin advocacy and awareness. Platforms like Nostr and YakiHonne are doing incredible work in spreading the message and helping people understand what real money truly is. Through these platforms, people are opening their eyes to the power of Bitcoin money that cannot just be produced out of nowhere, money that protects freedom and empowers the individual. I’m so excited about my role at YakiHonne, and I genuinely believe this is the beginning of even bigger global opportunities. Thank you, YakiHonne. Thank you, Nostr. image
Hello YakiHonne Fam,I am so excited to share that I have been finally admitted to Bitcoin Dada Cohort 10. This is a program that we will help gain new skills and help me connect with people in the Bitcoin Ecosystem. Please help me celebrate this good news. image
Be on the lookout! Today I’m delivering a session on the prehistory of Bitcoin on YouTube. Please don’t forget to subscribe and like my videos to support Bitcoin education in Malawi and beyond.
I think Bitcoin, in other words, is a form of money inspired by Emmanuel Kant’s famous principle: treat others the way you would want them to treat you. In the African context, I would say Bitcoin carries that Ubuntu spirit , a sense of shared dignity, fairness, and humanity.
Just thinking out loud… For years, opposition leaders in governments, journalists and activists have been killed, silenced, imprisoned, or publicly vindicated simply for voicing their ideas and standing for the truth. But now something has changed. Today, we have decentralized and censorship-resistant platforms—spaces where voices can’t be easily erased, where ideas can survive even when people are targeted. This is more than technology; it’s a shift in power. A chance for ordinary people to speak without fear. A chance to preserve truth in a world that often punishes it.