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First black made satellite soon to launch to space

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While the cursed sons of hamitic arab loving animals descend into levels of a toilet. Some other people are actually doing something for themselves.

 

Intelsat New Dawn, billed as Africa’s first-ever African-led and private sector-backed communications satellite will blast off into space on 29 March from Arianespace’s launch site in French Guiana. The US$250m satellite, a joint venture between a consortium led by Andile Ngcaba’s Convergence Partners and Intelsat, will provide communications infrastructure to Africa using 28 C-band and 24 Ku-band 36MHz transponders.

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NGONGE   

^^ Oi, black boy, the cursed Arabs launched their first satellite in 1985 (they launched several more after that). Keep up, you backward African. :D

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nuune   

^ smileys.gif

 

Black made kulahaa and yet he says a joint venture between a consortium led by Andile Ngcaba’s Convergence Partners and Intelsat.

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So if we stopped loving Arabs (wth?) We would also progress? looool. You're one of those members that try to blame other countries for our problem.

 

Besides what do we need a satelite for? For Universal TV and SomaliChannel? looooool.

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Kulmiye   

im babbled by the irony of men at times..... its "black satellite" paid with American currency, and plan backed by French and Chinese services, now what do the Africans do?

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