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Wealth Curse: The sad story of DR Congo
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#1 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 11:07:10 AM
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The Congo is a massive country, the size of Western Europe.

Limitless water, from the world's second-largest river, the Congo, a benign climate and rich soil make it fertile, beneath the soil abundant deposits of copper, gold, diamonds, cobalt, uranium, coltan and oil are just some of the minerals that should make it one of the world's richest countries.

Instead it is the world's most hopeless.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/new...agazine-24396390?SThisFB
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#2 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 11:14:30 AM
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Courtesy of our beloved civilized Mzungu. Reference: Amores' signature...
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#3 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 1:41:09 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
Courtesy of our beloved civilized Mzungu. Reference: Amores' signature...

exactment... waiting for comments that blame the oppressed for the brutality of the oppressor to swing in!
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#4 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 3:35:23 PM
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To see that the west is in DRC for its wealth, just visit Gombe District in Kinshasa.
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#5 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 4:14:14 PM
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DRC citizens ni bongo lala...just gyrating to lingala all night long
reminds me of Ndiis tractor analogy
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#6 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 9:31:36 PM
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When the "international community" leaves the DRC then and only then shall they see change
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Rankaz13
#7 Posted : Friday, February 07, 2014 10:49:12 PM
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If you can, check out this page and watch the video therein:

http://www.aljazeera.com...201151073240594854.html

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Everyone offers their own, bizarre solution. Eventually, a plan is hatched. Eugene is concerned that some of the passengers have not had any food. Some trucks have been stuck there for nearly two weeks.

Despite their best efforts, Eugene, Domingo and the rest of the drivers remain stuck in the mud for another two weeks.

A journey that should have taken four days, ends up taking a month. One month to cover the 650km to Bukama.


650km is roughly the distance from Nbi to Malindi via Msa. Imagine covering that distance in a whole monthSad , not because you're lazy, but because the road, if one can cal it that, is in a very literal sense non-existent.Sad Sad
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murchr
#8 Posted : Saturday, February 08, 2014 5:47:57 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
If you can, check out this page and watch the video therein:

http://www.aljazeera.com...201151073240594854.html

Quote:
Everyone offers their own, bizarre solution. Eventually, a plan is hatched. Eugene is concerned that some of the passengers have not had any food. Some trucks have been stuck there for nearly two weeks.

Despite their best efforts, Eugene, Domingo and the rest of the drivers remain stuck in the mud for another two weeks.

A journey that should have taken four days, ends up taking a month. One month to cover the 650km to Bukama.


650km is roughly the distance from Nbi to Malindi via Msa. Imagine covering that distance in a whole monthSad , not because you're lazy, but because the road, if one can cal it that, is in a very literal sense non-existent.Sad Sad


I watched this a while ago and thats when i agreed DRC is really a problem. The man did not even finish the journey, it was just too much
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Rankaz13
#9 Posted : Saturday, February 08, 2014 9:42:00 AM
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murchr wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
If you can, check out this page and watch the video therein:

http://www.aljazeera.com...201151073240594854.html

Quote:
Everyone offers their own, bizarre solution. Eventually, a plan is hatched. Eugene is concerned that some of the passengers have not had any food. Some trucks have been stuck there for nearly two weeks.

Despite their best efforts, Eugene, Domingo and the rest of the drivers remain stuck in the mud for another two weeks.

A journey that should have taken four days, ends up taking a month. One month to cover the 650km to Bukama.


650km is roughly the distance from Nbi to Malindi via Msa. Imagine covering that distance in a whole monthSad , not because you're lazy, but because the road, if one can cal it that, is in a very literal sense non-existent.Sad Sad


I watched this a while ago and thats when i agreed DRC is really a problem. The man did not even finish the journey, it was just too much


Yenyewe hiyo safari sio mchezo. I thought Kenya had problems until I saw that.

Sometimes I think to myself, the DRC is too expansive a country to be governed centrally. I think a federal state along the lines of the U.S
or even a confederation like Switzerland would go a long way towards stabilizing the country and positioning it for economic take-off. Think about it, Western Europe comprises about 15 countries (I'm assuming the 15 original EEC members here) and yet we are told the DRC is way bigger than all these put together. Can we even begin to fathom that?
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Impunity
#10 Posted : Saturday, February 08, 2014 12:53:34 PM
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The road to Bukama is merciless and takes a heavy toll on the trucks. Many have clocked more than a million kilometres. Eugene's truck is relatively new. It has only notched up 700,000 kilometres.


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