African Affairs

  • Africa seeks progress, but its development is inward

    The pan-African way of life is now fabled in stories and traditional culture very well, and as the continent sees upward trends of growth, its position on things is going to become ever more clearer.

    In spite of irreverent references to the past, and potshots at money in the present, there’s room for growth in African communities of many types that may in time transform them into outward-looking economies.

    ‘Out Of Africa’
    ‘Out Of Africa’ (Credit: xAI Grok/Original).

    If a studious generation has benefited from much inward investment it portends to the emergence of a greater potential for African trade and commerce that actually works in a much more integrated space.

    However, this isn’t for the world yet, and while Africans demonstrate a capacity for outreach that is both admirably bold and incisive, the lack of a present worldview hinders its genuine global participation.

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  • South Africa fights a modern immigration scourge

    South Africa hasn’t got a standing in the global debate about immigration because it’s believed by many Journalist’s (themselves globetrotting cretins) to be the fairest State due to post-apartheid politics.

    Such a delusion of the tongue and mind has led to a fascinating withdrawal of facts from the world’s media landscape.

    South Africa’s Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Njabulo Nzuza, speaking to Blaine Herman.

    The UK is left as a racist outlier, and maybe America always has been. The failures of Middle Eastern countries like everyone to believe so. This is how it really goes.

    However, the African nations’ inhabitants aren’t giving up, and have long proved a way forward in having a national debate and making some rules up about it, too, to restore law and order.

    They feel it’s about time, seeing trends that disturb them. Their statisticians are particularly worried about changes in the country that point to a worse situation if nothing is done about it.