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Wacha Kufa, let it die
One river – Two Settlements – Three Connections
Cells have the ability to heal themselves, as well as make new cells that replace those that have been
permanently damaged or destroyed. Even when a large number of cells are destroyed, the surrounding
cells replicate to make new cells, thereby quickly replacing the cells that were destroyed
The process of healing and replenishing of dead cells require a strategic removal of waste and salvage.
This process, in most cases, ends up removing or touching on healthy micro organisms. This, on a larger
scale, leads to diseases and infection contracted on the bases of good infection.
With the previously discussed habitat layers on the mangrove swamp, the microorganisms within the
cell body behave similar these layers on a larger scale. One being toxic to the other with foundation of
good purpose. A river floods when it employs the process of flushing and removal of sediment from the
discussed entrances.
A Dying Cell
Mchakato wa uponyani ni sanaa ya amani,
The process of healing is the art of peace
-Julius Nyerere