Shocking! Zambia and DRC hand over Mineral Resources rights to the United States

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Shocking! Zambia and DRC hand over Mineral Resources rights to the United States


Shocking! Zambia and DRC hand over Mineral Resources rights to the United States

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  1. If the people change their minds the whites will make war America has nothing to give in return only guns and finger pointing 😢 now Zambia and DRC can send their Rich children to the west like Nigeria while the people just stand around looking stupid

  2. I would suggest you spend 15 minutes to search what the video was actually about as the video and you are wrong about them signing away mineral rights. This is a Memorandum of Understanding in which the US will support the DRC and Zambia to build a electric vehicle battery supply chain, the MOU supports the DRC and Zambia’s goal of building a productive supply chain, from the mine to the assembly line, while also committing to respect international standards to prevent, detect, and take legal action to fight corruption throughout this process. The mineral rights, the jobs and production stay in country, I know that the comment to international standards will feel like big brother paternalism but preventing child mine labor and bribery corruption in contracts is essential to both countries development. It is also essential that the people of DCR and Zambia see this as well and that they see this a way of progress for them and not just another case of rulers lining their pockets at the peoples expense. Now all that said are there reason for caution, yes, the DCR and Zambia will need to build the infrastructure of this supply chain which will entail capital to build factories, technical expertise and contracts with electrical vehicle manufacturers which will offer the west as well as China plenty of opportunities for exploitation but I hope the US as a signature to the MOU will help both the DRC and Zambia negotiate deals that are of benefit to both countries, time will tell.

  3. an MOU is signed. What I understand is simply to get a market for the minerals. We have had all these minerals. Did they sell off? I do not think so. What they were looking for is investment. What I can say has killed us is, "privatization." This thing called privatization has not been managed well in Africa. That has crippled africa. when we see a mine, there are few Africans who can invest to get the wealth out. This is wha thas killed us. We need governments to have a mix of public and private investment. This is the only way we can own our resources.

  4. When African leaders does stupid things like this its hard to believe we once ruled the World, that we were the creators of civilization. African leaders do not know how to run their countries when they have the potential to make Africa great, they keep giving away their resources. This is so disappointing. Africa prepare for slavery.

  5. Yes sir my brotha; I wrote your conclusion (the Take Over) on someone elses channel the other day. They've got several foot holds already (an ALL/and Only for Whytes town in S.A. omg). Another analogy I use respectfully are the Native AmeriKKKans here in the USofKKK. Whyte man came to "Turtle Island" and there were Natives from coast to coast. Now a few hundred thousand left; and those remaining are on the Rez; or urbanized into cities/towns etc. Point is, now it's the Divided Snakes of AmeriKKKa, whereas before it was Turtle Island…. the Creator will sort it out; We've gotta do our part. Peace, well done!!!…

  6. The memorandum states that the US has committed to support Zambia and the DRC in their production and supply chain of Cobalt and to ensure that private companies have a level playing field. Where does it say that they have handed over their mineral rights? Perhaps you need to take another look at the memorandum?

  7. This deal is a bit different. Zambia and Congo will be developing the batteries and selling them to the USA. Thats what I get from the deal. I do understand what you mean, but doubt that memorandum was to sign off the materials to the United States.

  8. If they had given it to the Chinese it would have been better for them, because China will pay back by building infrastructure for them.

    What have Africa gained from the USA over the years if not more colonialism.

    Wow what a dumb leader

  9. Hosea 4:6
    [6]My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

  10. Dude, I enjoy listening to you. I see it as entertainment. You are very imaginative as you spin your hypotheses. I also see you as a hypocrite. You are enjoying the comforts of your UK home while condemning Africans of moving to the West. If the UK was so filled with oppression, systemic racism, micro aggressions, etc. why are you still living in the UK? Hey, the UK can't be that bad. I notice a brown fellow is the prime minister.
    Finally, the African leaders who are signing contracts are not thinking of some macro policy of selling out. I am 99% certain they all have foreign bank accounts that have way more than their reported salaries. Their behavior is not black, nor is it about being African. It is about accumulating lots of money. You are making it way more complicated.

  11. I always say this to Africans in the diaspora…as well as my train of thought also since I'm planning on going to the diaspora myself that we need to use the current state of currency as a way of reinvesting back home…..and if you are already out there doing well invest in African countries…buy land…that's how we take Africa back…

  12. Am so impressed with this information, how I wish my parents and sisters understand this I will be glad because when ever I tell the should not waist there money on relocating they will insult me but when the problems comes people who doesn't know nothing about it will pay dearly for it.😔😔

  13. Makes me sick! And beyond disappointed, I’m even done being frustrated. African leadership is so pitiful and the leaders are selfish, only thinking about the hear and now and their own greed

  14. What did they give up total control. If they wanted to negotiate they should have been the ones writing the contracts to the Americans but they gave up THE CONGO!!!!!!!!!
    STUPID