Africa isn’t Poor; Africa is being Plundered
‘Africa exports roughly one trillion dollars in resources every year and receives just fifty billion dollars in aid in return.’
‘Africa exports roughly one trillion dollars in resources every year and receives just fifty billion dollars in aid in return.’
I have given my life to try to bring unto them the advantages which our civilization must offer. Still, I have become well aware that we must retain this status: White the superior, and they the inferior.
‘Today, they don’t need armies. They use debt, sanctions, and banks. The IMF, the World Bank – these are the tools of modern colonialism,’ he said.
We had a church with a pastor and a football team competing in provincial leagues. Every worker, 550 of them, lived in a brick home with electricity, running water, and a wood stove with unlimited firewood. There was a large store that provided everything from blankets to bicycles.
THE TRAIL BENEATH THE TEARS (Farewell to Africa) . It was when the grind and grumble, Of those wagons passed this way, The colour sergeant’s bark was never meek, The sighing strain of steel, That was bound fast to the wheel, Was melody to rumble and to squeak. […]
By Mustafa Fetouri, a Libyan academic and award-winning journalist and analyst. The nation nostalgically remembers the old days of real independence it enjoyed before 2011. PICTURED LEFT: Muammar Gaddafi Twelve years ago, the so-called Arab Spring visited Libya, ending Muammar Gaddafi’s rule and plunging the country into chaos, leaving it […]
While the hapless Western Alliance is rapidly losing ground in the 54 countries of Africa, China, India, Russia and Turkey are gaining a presence on the continent. These incoming countries are actively participating in the economic life of the continent, investing in African countries and developing numerous infrastructure projects […]
Over 23,000 metric tons of bulk potash and NPKS fertilizer intended for Zimbabwe have been fully loaded onto a vessel in the ports of Riga, Latvia, and Ghent, Belgium; the shipment is intended for humanitarian purposes, the press service of Uralchem Group said on Monday. NEWS AND VIEWS […]
1. Libyans had no electricity bills as electricity came free of charge to all citizens.
2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, and the loan of citizens by law was 0%.
A couple from Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal were severely assaulted and injured on their farm while their attackers shouted, ‘Kill the Boer, kill the Farmer’. Four attackers forced their way into the farmhouse of Tim Platt and his wife, Amanda, during the early morning hours of 17 August. The attackers gained entry to the house by breaking down the front door and security gate, as well as a window and burglar bars.
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