http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
LMAO You just realized i didnt call it a country so you start to point out that i said West Africa instead of naming every West African country? Read the article and enjoy
https://www.mint.com/blog/investing/the-history-of-the-diamond-trade/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
LMAO You just realized i didnt call it a country so you start to point out that i said West Africa instead of naming every West African country? Read the article and enjoy
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/china-switches-track-hunt-west-041035913.htmlYou do realize zerohedge can be written by ANYONE?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/china-switches-track-hunt-west-041035913.html
So is this written by anyone LMAO. Your done man. I showed you my sources.
You realize the migrants are taking the jobs that could go to Africans right? that is why the migration article was postedAre you reading these articles? These are about the lives of Chinese migrants, not a Chinese takeover
You realize the migrants are taking the jobs that could go to Africans right? that is why the migration article was posted
With that logic i guess the french were creating infrastructure in South Africa and Zimbabwe.No they aren't.....they are creating businesses and developing infrastructure
With that logic i guess the french were creating infrastructure in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Now i know you dont know African history. YES THE FRENCH. They were called the Hugueknots. The Dutch and British also had campaigns in South Africa but lets not forget about the French boersThe French? Do you mean British and the Dutch
And no, they never paid for their resources nor did they start businesses in African communities nor did they build ports, bridges, road, housing for the Africans of each nation
Now i know you dont know African history. YES THE FRENCH. They were called the Hugueknots. The Dutch and British also had campaigns in South Africa but lets not forget about the French boers