The New Destiny for Africa in the New Millennium

The New Destiny for Africa in the New Millennium

Author: 
Mpoza, Caroli, Lwanga
Place: 
Washington, D.C.
Publisher: 
The Friends and Promoters of Africa
Phys descriptions: 
xvi, 211p., ill., tables
Date published: 
2000
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ISBN: 
0970377908
Call No: 
960"20" MPO
Abstract: 

A Free But Still Fettered Africa 1. Africa a partitioned continent is a historic land, where all kinds of treasures do in plenty abound, but when the mansion and mission came to settle, that's when we settled to boil our tea in kettle. 2. Although foreign languages and attitudes were taught, it did not matter an iota about what Africans though. Africans, as a result, tried to imitate their rare accent, so as to become in all things like them, quite proficient. 3. Africa's "Callinan Diamond" of extreme great value was shipped to where it has indeed little value. Fine African artifacts decorating their empty halls, when tribal wars destroy and leave desolate walls. 4. There abroad, Africans acquire degree letters whereas inside you, Africa, are ignorance-fetters, that are barricading Africa's citadels yearning for lack of well-catalogued libraries for learning. 5. Your people are working for foreign currency devaluing the worth of your own true currency! Is that what proper development means for Africa whereas it is not done that way, say in America?

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CITATION: Mpoza, Caroli, Lwanga. The New Destiny for Africa in the New Millennium . Washington, D.C. : The Friends and Promoters of Africa , 2000. - Available at: https://library.au.int/new-destiny-africa-new-millennium-3