I wonder if you have ever made such an assumption. If the real world is a large-scale survival game, we, as players, are assigned different levels of difficulty and clearance conditions from the moment we are born. For example, the clear conditions for South American players are enthusiastic football, for Central Asian players is black gold oil, and the CIS players are steel torrents and so on. So, if it is an African Kenyan player who is generally considered to be a Hard difficulty start, what is his experience and goals? In such an environment, what kind of ideas and diverse gameplay will players have?
The New Sugar Giant In South Nyanza, Kenya | Roy Willis Ong’udi.
Sony and Mumias are the dying brands, and it takes a miracle to find their products in stores and supermarkets nowadays. Sony for instance only operates twice a month. On the contrary, Lorries full of sugar and tractors full of sugarcane are busy at the two main gains of Sukari Industries making entries and exits.