Africa’s Mineral Exploitation Is Yet to Benefit Africans. But Who’s to Blame?
The article is about historical resource-based economies that do not seem to benefit African Nations.
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Request QuoteEvans Rubara is a pan-African and a cosmopolitan activist, a critical thinker and writer with a strong research background and experience on the extractives geopolitics, environmental politics and social justice. He is considered one of veteran investigative and fearless reporter/journalists who in his active days as a journalist, unearthed societal injustices related to land and natural/mineral resources governance.
The article is about historical resource-based economies that do not seem to benefit African Nations.
This article talks about accountability among African Leaders.
President John Magufuli of Tanzania aka the Bulldozer has embarked on a campaign to end the abusive exploitation of the country’s natural resources by greedy multinational extractivists. Caught in Magufuli’s cross hairs is the Canadian mining group Barrick Gold whose record globally is a litany of human, economic and environmental abuses.
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