Springboard Into the Future: The Grand Inga Hydroelectric Project
re posted from EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
This article appears in the September 22, 2023 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.
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This article appears in the September 22, 2023 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.
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In contrast to the arrogance of the unipolar world controlled by the Western banking elite, we have today an emerging NEW PARADIGM, represented in the concepts of the BRICS alliance of nations.
The following are some of the key points made at a recent international conference hosted from Tanzania
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East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 22nd August, 2023: Negotiations between the East African Community (EAC) and the Federal Republic … Read the rest
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by Barrie Collins 3 May 2019
Barrie Collins is the author of Rwanda 1994: The Myth of the Akazu Genocide Conspiracy and its Consequences
A visitor to Rwanda today
by PD Lawton 22 May 2022
A kettle boiled twice a day by a family in Britain uses 5x as much electricity as a person in Mali uses per year
An Ethiopian takes 87x longer to consume 150kW hours of electricity than someone in … Read the rest
Image: President Évariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi arrives in Moscow. If not for Russian intervention, Burundi would have fallen to Washington regime change in 2016
by PD Lawton 4 August 2023
“We are convinced that Africa will become one of the leaders … Read the rest
DRC and Burundi also experiencing lack of physical dollars. BRICS needs to finalise the new currency situation asap. Countries like DRC that trade domestically in dollars need to revert to national currency. Difficult times at present for ordinary people!
re posted from THE CONVERSATION
by PD Lawton, 19 March 2023
President Felix Tshisekedi
There is a groundswell of pro-Russian sentiment in Africa as more and more African nations turn to Russia and China and away from the debt trap and … Read the rest
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Patrice Lumumba was killed simply because he was seen to be closer to the Soviet Union. The killings were not confined to the 1960s; they continued even in recent years. Muammar Gaddafi was killed by the same people, who divided Africa among themselves. Our … Read the rest