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#121 |
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Mutu ya Chuma.
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Under the Sun and the Moon
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I agree....it's mentality. One can be poor , but clean and organised.
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#122 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Congratulations to Congo Brazza. There is not such thing as perfect contract. I don't like some clause in deals but.....If all goes accordingly, food production will increase prices will go down ... more disposable income for average Congolese.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Limassol
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Right now, it's the governments of the West, who have been instrumental in exploiting "their former colonies", assassinating the best, wise, and committed amongst us (or at least setting up their assassinations), and arming select groups to bring about conflicts through divide and conquer strategies, simply to satisfy their own culture of greed and rabid capitalism at any cost to the lives of non-whites. Those who are in power now get the recognition of their positions (by the west/UN) and the "permission to be free from assassination" as long as they represent the financial interests of the west. Plain and simple. This has been in place since slavery and little has changed because Africa has no defense of their own. |
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