
Rather than get back what was stolen, African countries continue to be cheated by former colonial authorities, through their multinationals, of billions of dollars in tax revenues.

Protagonists seem to be locked into actions that defeat the logic of their stated objectives and everything they claim to stand for.

One hopes that the miscalculations that led to the war will not be repeated over and over again.

One of Africa’s greatest challenges to date is the intellectual strength and willpower to rid itself of the consumer mindset entrenched during colonialism.

When the rest of the continent was considering the introduction of term limits in the early 1990s, Tanzania’s ruling party was considering the opposite.

Rather than get back what was stolen, African countries continue to be cheated by former colonial authorities, through their multinationals, of billions of dollars in tax revenues.

Protagonists seem to be locked into actions that defeat the logic of their stated objectives and everything they claim to stand for.

One hopes that the miscalculations that led to the war will not be repeated over and over again.

One of Africa’s greatest challenges to date is the intellectual strength and willpower to rid itself of the consumer mindset entrenched during colonialism.

When the rest of the continent was considering the introduction of term limits in the early 1990s, Tanzania’s ruling party was considering the opposite.
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more