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Boina123
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this is how they hide the true size of Africa and made Africa look smaller than any other continent.

Boina123
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Owen Farrell proved decisive in England's nail-biting quarter-final victory over Fiji in Marseille. The England captain helped guide his team past the flying Fijian's impressive second-half comeback to see them reach the final four of Rugby World Cup 2023.

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00:00:00 - Match Start by England
00:00:12 - Long Try by Manu Tuilagi
00:00:43 - Try by Joe Marchant
00:00:59 - Try by Viliame Mata
00:01:21 - Try by Peni Ravai
00:01:39 - Long Try by Vilimoni Botitu
00:02:08 - Drop Goal by Owen Farrell
00:02:19 - Long break by Ben Earl
00:02:37 - Penalty Goal by Owen Farrell
00:02:44 - Match End by England

Boina123
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Boina123
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Africa is not poor, we are stealing its wealth It’s time to change the way we talk and think about Africa. Africa is poor, but we can try to help its people.

It’s a simple statement, repeated through a thousand images, newspaper stories and charity appeals each year, so that it takes on the weight of truth. When we read it, we reinforce assumptions and stories about Africa that we’ve heard throughout our lives. We reconfirm our image of Africa.

That’s the essence of a report (pdf) from several campaign groups released today. Based on a set of new figures, it finds that sub-Saharan Africa is a net creditor to the rest of the world to the tune of more than $41bn. Sure, there’s money going in: around $161bn a year in the form of loans, remittances (those working outside Africa and sending money back home), and aid.

But there’s also $203bn leaving the continent. Some of this is direct, such as $68bn in mainly dodged taxes. Essentially multinational corporations “steal” much of this – legally – by pretending they are really generating their wealth in tax havens. These so-called “illicit financial flows” amount to around 6.1 percent of the continent’s entire gross domestic product (GDP) – or three times what Africa receives in aid.


Then there’s the $30bn that these corporations “repatriate” – profits they make in Africa but send back to their home country, or elsewhere, to enjoy their wealth. The City of London is awash with profits extracted from the land and labour of Africa.

There are also more indirect means by which we pull wealth out of Africa. Today’s report estimates that $29bn a year is being stolen from Africa in illegal logging, fishing and trade in wildlife. $36bn is owed to Africa as a result of the damage that climate change will cause to their societies and economies as they are unable to use fossil fuels to develop in the way that Europe did. Our climate crisis was not caused by Africa, but Africans will feel the effect more than most others. Needless to say, the funds are not currently forthcoming.

Boina123
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This is south africa today 2023 and this travel has taught me many things. Positive and negatives, But today seeing is believing.Travel with me and comment what u think on the comment section.
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Boina123
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All turned on African people

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Hunting in Africa still remains some of the best hunting in the world!

Here we get lucky and harvest 3 wonderful animals. Firstly we harvested a nice big Kudu bull. Then the next day whilst spot and stalking we got the chance to harvest a nice cull Impala ram. After about another hour of stalking a herd of Blesbok and missing a good chance, we finally got lucky and a Blesbok ram gave us a shot at about 230m.

The weekend was a real success and I can't wait to get out in the field again to hunt some more just before hunting season comes to a close.

Special thanks to Oom Werner for inviting me on this hunt!!! I feel honoured to have been able to join on this hunt.

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Boina123
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African economists are split over the impact of China’s multibillion dollar 10-year-old Belt and Road Initiative, BRI, on Africa.

While some argue the BRI has led to improved infrastructure in Africa, others note that the Chinese initiative has left some nations saddled in debt.

VOA’s Nairobi Bureau Chief Mariama Diallo filed this report that details more.

Boina123
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Ndawula Bob Ronald and Jonathan Fredrick Kisitu focus on the Ugandans leaving in south Africa who turn against each other for social and economic gains.Jealousy and envy and lack of patience are some of the factors among others that have turned brothers and Sisters into Eagles and prey

Boina123
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#african way of #greeting each other in #africa

Boina123
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#football #Africa #shorts




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