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Nonsense. For superior productivity there’s always capital.

We need to stop china from raping and pillaging Africa and make sure the people get that wealth.

All those people living in huts because of climate change, we have to save Africa through regulations, there's no other way!

Red Cross and other NGOs collect used clothes in Germany and other countries to sell them at dumping prices to african countries to finance themselves. Sustainability makes only sense if this practise ends.

Africa is deeply impacted by mining chemicals required for lithium batteries ~ cobaltred

He’s so talented!!

If only we can have the mind set to buy mostly made in Africa e.g. Ghana fashions with manufacturing backed by the government that's an undeniable variable to self generate capital in the African fashion industry

I love their love of color.

The opposite of fashion is uniform

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