the problem is Bob that although the belt and road curb was flattened by Scomo, Dan is still running Victoria on the borrowed yuan from the CCP,Australia told China to piss off out of Victoria with their roads funding and are seeking to terminate the lease on a port in Darwin and Western Australia.
Gee Gee Ping ain't a happy Vegemite and banned our coal, some meat and wine.
Now they are buying our coal from another country because there's is shit. On top of that they pay 3x what we would have sold it to them.
Countries should stand up to China.
Even tho I don't overly like Donald Trump he had a brilliant idea of billing China for the kung flu they let loose and wiping out all countries debts to China.
Bob
Which dialect are you planning to learn.......?
The discomfort affects some of those who are involved with hunting safaris, or - like me - who have been involved in both hunting and conservation management and research there on and off from 1966 to 2008, and who understand the importance of securing a value for wildlife and wild country that benefits the customary villagers of the chiefdoms and the country as a whole. The discomfort comes from the following: 1) the government firmly taking over the GMAs where the hunting takes place - which are part of the chiefdoms - and extracting most of the income; 2) the removal from customary people of any ownership rights to game animals - even though they live in their areas, and being jailed in horrible conditions - both man, wife and child - for up to 7-years for being in possession of game meat; 3) the neocolonial privatization of these areas by private and donor organizations at the expense of the traditional and spiritual management of the areas, who then operate a military operation against the local people; 4) the adoption of damaging management practices such as early burning - rather than early-late burning; 5) the production by the government of unscientific hunting quotas; 6) the removal of a safari and land management company with a government investor certificate (mine) that exposes the aforementioned issues and the operation by government employees of a commercial poaching operation.Zambia became an "independent" country 57 years and one month ago. It's population was 3.5 million at the time. There are, as of yesterday, 19,100,000 people living in Zambia. All of the adults alive during the time of transition are dead. It might be time for Indigenous Zambians to accept some of the responsibility for the way things are.....instead of blaming "colonizers". And saying "Hunting safaris fill an uncomfortable slot" begs the question, who's discomfort? As long as liberal Northern Europeans continue to blame themselves, the corruption in Africa will continue unabated. It is truly the ultimate in racism to say effectively, "they can't help themselves, it's our fault." The good and the bad in Africa (and there is a lot of both) cannot all be laid at the feet of people who died a half a century ago.......FWB
Hello!Hi Ian just wondering when you were last here in zambia?...
Hello!
Last their physically 7 June 2008; otherwise always there while the candle burns.
Greed!On road to airport there is a big new advertising banner for one of the Chinese companies.....all lettering in big Chinese script...with small English words underneath each line....if you don't look carefully you would think its just Chinese....plenty of adverts on roadsides with Chinese as one of the languages used ....saw one lot by one of the banks and that was only in Chinese....they are into everything here...mining....shops...farming...construction from massive developments to small building operations...etc etc etc....
The Chinese are showing us how it's done.
Why do we complain ?
Or do any of us really believe that a head of state is friendly to us, the West, because we constantly call for human rights in his country and want to know where our money actually goes?