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Birihuta Ntibitinda Tubafitiye Byinshi Bikomeye -

One morning, Kalisa hung a large, hand-painted sign over his door: ( It’s moving fast, and it won't delay ).

Kalisa smiled, his eyes bright with a secret. "The world is no longer waiting for the pendulum to swing, Ganza. We are in a season of momentum. If you blink, you miss the revolution." 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. One morning, Kalisa hung a large, hand-painted sign

In the heart of a bustling town where the sun always seemed to rise a little earlier than elsewhere, lived an old clockmaker named Kalisa. For decades, Kalisa’s shop was a place of slow, rhythmic ticking. But lately, the air in the town had changed. The young entrepreneurs were restless, the digital screens were flickering faster, and a new energy was pulsing through the streets. We are in a season of momentum

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.