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Lets Defend The Interests Of Africa - ED Tells Off Western Powers

3 years agoSat, 05 Dec 2020 13:32:02 GMT
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Lets Defend The Interests Of Africa - ED Tells Off Western Powers

President Emmerson Mnangagwa (ED) yesterday at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Museum of African Liberation in Warren Park took a jab at Western countries and said they were sponsoring a division in Africa so that they can loot Africa’s resources without anyone noticing, the Daily News reports.

Mnangagwa went on to say they even imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe so that Zimbabwe never reaches its full socio-economic potential and people are supposed to unite to defend the interests of Africa:

To this day, our quest to the unhindered right to access and utilise our natural resources continues being hampered. In the case of Zimbabwe, sanctions constrain the realisation of our full socioeconomic potential.

In the case of other countries on our continent, detractors continue to fund and fuel divisions so that while we fight, the pilferage and looting of our resources goes unchecked. Learning from our history and past, the time has come for us to deliberately and more consciously defend our interests as the people of Africa.

Let us never give in to the cunning machinations of neo-colonial forces in whatever guise. We are wiser now; we are people with an identity, a continent with an ideology, rich history, culture, natural endowments and scientific thinking. We are not mediocre. Our future is bright; we are a continent on the rise.

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Through this continental project, let us put to rest the one -sided Euro-centric narratives which have been perpetuated in the public space for too long. We are marching together, bonded by the ideals of pan-Africanism, Ubuntu and African renaissance, through the documentation, protection, preservation and promotion of our rich liberation legacy.

The ruling party and the government have continued to blame the economic decay on the sanctions which were imposed close to 2 decades ago after the infamous land re-distribution program.

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