Birihuta: Ntibitinda Tubafitiye Byinshi Bikomeye
"People think 'fast' means 'careless,'" Kalisa explained, pointing to a shimmering new interface. "But for us, it means 'ready.' We’ve spent the quiet years preparing, and now, the gates are opening."
As the first lights of the new system flickered to life, the crowd realized that while time was moving fast, they were finally the ones leading the race. Birihuta Ntibitinda Tubafitiye Byinshi Bikomeye
That evening, the town gathered for the unveiling. They expected a new clock. Instead, they found a vision of their own future—faster markets, instant learning, and a community linked by innovation. The "Great Things" weren't just products; they were the realization of a promise that the future wouldn't just arrive—it would arrive better, stronger, and sooner than anyone imagined. They expected a new clock
His neighbor, a young tech enthusiast named Ganza, stopped by. "Old man, why the rush? I thought you loved the slow tick of the pendulum." His neighbor, a young tech enthusiast named Ganza,
He invited Ganza into the back of the shop, which had been transformed. Gone were the dusty gears of the past. In their place were sleek designs, glowing blueprints of a connected city, and prototypes of tools that promised to make life easier for every farmer and student in the valley.