Mali SHOCKS the West with New Lithium Mine! Is Burkina Faso Next?

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Mali SHOCKS the West with New Lithium Mine! Is Burkina Faso Next?


#captaineibrahimtraore #BurkinaFaso #capitaineibrahimtraoré #ibrahimtraoreWhat if I told you that Mali just flipped the script on the global mining industry? That the West has been left stunned, and that a new era for Africa’s minerals is unfolding before our eyes? Well, that’s exactly what’s happening. Mali has just launched its second…

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  2. Are your workers being use. Yes even if not. If resouce needed in your countries how much would you charge? Across the continent the price or percentage should be the same. Check with countries not on the continent see what deal would they give you. Or charge by the truck loads and weights amounts. They having control you can't know.

  3. This is not about Africa. Mali is not Africa. Burkina Faso is not Africa. Africa is not a country. This is about the AES. No other part of Africa is behaving like the AES. AES is a sovereign Confederation. The rest of the continent is ruled by vassals and puppets.

  4. It should be 55% percent, but I overstand the cost of operation, materials, taxes, employees etc , after 5 years mali will assumed 20% more, after 10 years mali Will nationalize all mining sector, period

  5. Mali and all African countries should own about 80% of their resources as well as claim all stolen resources. This brings a lot of money for each country. The local people should be given investment opportunities from these mining contracts.

  6. LMAO, oh that's funny!!! Go Mali!!! I only wish you had taken 65%-75%; the mine belongs to Mali and Mali should get the lion's share. These corporation have already gotten enough. Congratulations, General Goita!

  7. The AES is rewriting the characteristics of true leadership. I am proud of President Goita. So intelligent, courageous, forward thinking. A business mind indeed. A true Lion of Africa.

  8. Mali should try to rebuild their country back to Mansa Musa days. When i did history in high school in the early 90s i was thought that Mali had a great empire and they had the first university in the world in Timbuktu. Mail should build their own society and do not depend on China.

  9. Best News of My African families. Bravo. Supporter Jesus Christ he's our supporters we're not afraid. All African countries Will rise and shine. God'll surely protect All of u that our God's using to uplift us

  10. I am so proud of my brothers of the Sahel. You're making Africans very proud. It's time to take back all of ours resources and gain complete control of what belongs to us. Mali must get majority of her resources not foreign governments.

  11. I wonder why these countries need investors when they can do it all. African’s have been mining gold before the European knew of it. Mining and manufacture everything that lithium makes, then offer private labeling for the countries that need it.

  12. Thirty-five percent??? Why don’t they nationalize the mine and bring the lithium up themselves?? If they’re going to let the west mine their lithium why aren’t they getting 60-70 percent of the profits??

  13. This is great.NEVER,NEVER export it in raw materials.NEVER allow west conglomerates to own or control these resources.African countries must take full control of their resources.Only really genuine partners may be allowed.Africa needs to first pool human resource then strategise for ooerations

  14. @octavia2941
    5 minutes ago (edited)
    From the United States Virgin Island May our Black God keep the Sahel countries and the leaders safe and give them continued success. May they not ever forget their reason for the steps that they have taken. Let them not be corrupted by the power that they have. That they will continue to love our Black God and his people. Shalom.

  15. I’m sorry but 35% ownership doesn’t sound like a win to me! If I own the land in my country and all that is in it, then anything less than 51% is totally unacceptable!!! Why should any government allow land with all manner of riches to be “sold” to any foreign power.

  16. Send all those foreign companies packing. They do not care about the sufferings and environmental degradation of the African citizens. Build local capacities on the African continent.