Mali Becomes The First African Country To Be Debt Free


Mali Becomes The First African Country To Be Debt Free


Naledi Mfoloe reports on a groundbreaking moment for Africa, Mali has allegedly become the first country on the continent to eliminate its national debt. This historic achievement marks a major milestone for the country’s economy and sets a powerful precedent for other nations facing financial struggles

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@fredjones43

The United States, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK puppet will be coming after ant country that does not have a central bank that charges the people interest for loan and use if worthless paper notes and computer ceedits.

@juliusnyapoya4251

Wonderful news

@Greg-mb5vl

May God keep blessing, protecting these woke leaders who are taking control of their minerals. Why should Europe and the West profit and the countries where the gold and other minerals live in poverty. Hopefully other African leaders will wake up and follower.

@InsightfulMarketer

Congrats!
Power to the People!
Respect and One Love to Mother Africa!!!

@fredbantu3694

Great news the rest of the African leaders are to 💩 scared.

@gilbertnicholas1582

Congrats to Mali

@andrewzulu

Congratulations to the Malian Junta and the Malian people!!!

@reginald2771

So far beautiful

@odeysoomaaliyeed

Democracy is a Decease brought to us by the same people who have stealing the wealth of Africa. We have seen time and time again how they can manipulate any country using Democracy. As long as ibrahim Taroure and his Saheal counter parts are working for the good of the people and country this is all it matters. Greetings from Somalia 🇸🇴

@babsinnocent6287

Kenya and South Africa needs this

@TheFaSide

⚡🔥🌅💫🎉🎊🪷

@eppyhawanga4906

That's the way African people, those useless politicians in our chairs talking about UN , EU 🇪🇺 and climate change poems need to remove in Africa leaders and jail them, they steal resources and develop western countries and USA 🇺🇸

@Naija4K

False, they still owe IMF and World Bank…. Learn your facts. It’s right on IMF web page!

@meboy3227

Congratulations from FBA

Debt free.. no min say u go survive… what is your gdp

@faba7381

Military governments can sometimes be a Good thing, this is one example.

@NilasLouv

Freedom we need it all, as citizens of one Africa, that's very good: But, we couldn't talk about Freedom being yet in the kind of qualification like "Republic" and singing the national anthem written by colonists: we need our own national anthem in our countries, written by ourselves as African citizens, our own flag and to leave the qualifications of "Republic": this not belong to us; then we can talk about the freedom that Africa want.🙂: Mali is not free according me.

@DuckHomieChronicals

Your audio makes it difficult to listen to you..makes your voice come off annoying, good content but bad sound.

@efunminirealade2329

🎉let's keep the momentum going❤🖤💚✊🏿

@andremakiadi9861

OUR PRAYERS IS TO MOVE FORWARD. DON'T TURN BACK. BRAVO PRESIDENT. SSI VOUS ALLEZ CHANGER ET LIBERE LA REGION ET AFRIQUE, NOS ANCETRES ET GRAND DIEU SOUVIENDRA DE VOUS. NOS JOURS SONT COMPTE'S

@HOOKZIE

I think I need to be visiting South Africa!

@KiNGRaZoR316

I’d love to see Africa become the true superpower it should’ve been.

@milesparish8693

This is what happens when you break away from the colonizers

@daviddawson5260

@YouGotOptions2

How many of YALL are personally debt free?? Honest question which DOES NOT need a public answer.

@nathanielbolden5053

✊🏿

@pauljunytube

African must not only focus on paying off debts but also on maintaining a debt-free status. Being debt-free is one achievement; staying debt-free is another. For example, in 2006, Nigeria, under President Obasanjo, successfully paid off over $18 billion in debt and became debt-free. However, just two administrations later, under President Buhari, the country accumulated even larger debts, plunging Nigeria into an even deeper financial crisis.

While we celebrate Mali’s recent accomplishment, it is worth noting that Nigeria achieved a similar feat in the past. The goal for Africa nations should not only be to become debt-free but also to remain self-reliant, achieve trade balance, and ensure long-term economic stability.

@legrindem-her

Happy to hear this. Great job Mali

@bwonarroty

What naivety of ours!

@Thetriplestandard

Wish it was affordable to go there, 3000$ one way?!?

@ramtransportllc6818

Burkina is next

@thekingofabs8490

Praise God!!!🙏🏾💪🏾

@alpha-n9t

Congratulations Mali. Hopefully Other African Countries can follow Your example. You are not completely free until you achieve Economic Freedom .

@boys2GODS

👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

@arnibah

One thing is for sure. The West doesn't like this.

@GmanMrSinister123

Congratulations from a brother in the diaspora

@djrobgrob8637

✊🏿

@gregorypearson1480

Great job my brothers and sisters in Mali

@lambie9161

Just be happy for Mali 🇲🇱….no need to worry about whether they get a democratic government…that ideas of governance is of European origin…stop thinking like them and start thinking independently…as long as Mali government does not abuse their people steal their wealth but eradicate poverty I’m not worried about civilian rule ..too many civilians rulers are corrupt

@emancipatedlionm9215

Congratulations Mali ! 💥 when u are making reference to supposedly 'freedom' surely hope that u are not using your SAfrica as an example…..Your ppl must learn from them to free themselves n their minds..

@ludjdeeysndjdh111

Africa grow your own food and make your own medicine ASAP

Great transition

@FrederickHoward-y8j

Go get your facts right. Stop giving them false information. What about Sierra Leone

@Megaliberator-mt4dc

Wao❤