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DIGGING DEEP: WHY AFRICA MUST CAPITALIZE ON ITS MINERAL ENDOWMENTS

“True power is living the realization that you are your own healer, hero, leader.” quoted by Diego Perez

Indeed, success has always been built on that simple principle.

The African story of the recent past has belied that. This needs to be regained and reinforced.

I was in Lusaka some weeks ago attending the launch of the Lobito Corridor project; an ambitious rail line brought together for deliverance by the mighty United States (U.S.), the beleaguered

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