That being said, it doesn't mean Ernst does nothing. Since the education and training system hasn't been established, it's vital to separate research and learning for now to lay some groundwork for the future.
The so-called research refers to the East African government investing in establishing several official research institutions, concentrating talents and elites in the scientific fields who have received higher education in East Africa to engage in theoretical and practical scientific research.
A few years later, when East Africa completes the construction of its high school education system and establishes corresponding universities, these talents who have gathered in East Africa can continue to shine. Ultimately, the goal is first to attract and retain talent in East Africa.
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June 7, 1873.
Soga City.
