Africa has every single one of these minerals and metals in very, very massive quantities, staggering amounts with some even yet to be identified. Kabila's Congo for example, is sitting on 2/3rd's of the world's reserve of Li ... read full comment
Africa has every single one of these minerals and metals in very, very massive quantities, staggering amounts with some even yet to be identified. Kabila's Congo for example, is sitting on 2/3rd's of the world's reserve of Lithium. North Korea the Hermit Kingdom which has been in the news lately is also a country with huge, very, very, very huge deposits of these minerals and metal deposits.
So Africa has no excuse not to be fully involved and engaged in the clean energy/green energy revolution, leveraging these resources along the whole value chain, which is going to be the new source of global wealth in this century and beyond, whilst protecting and sustaining the environment for future generations. The time to act is now.
PV 6 years ago
It's not going to be the supply, the centuries old supply arrangement of these minerals and metals, but rather value addition, processing and manufacturing for shared prosperity and a win-win situation for parties involved.
It's not going to be the supply, the centuries old supply arrangement of these minerals and metals, but rather value addition, processing and manufacturing for shared prosperity and a win-win situation for parties involved.
TRANSPARENCY AND LEADERSHIP KEY 6 years ago
THE WEST SHOULD BE MORE RESPONSIBLE AND TELL THEIR PEOPLE FROM COLLUDING WITH AFRICAN LEADERS TO TAKE AWAY RESOUECES MEANT TO FINANCE EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN MINING COMMUNITIES.TOO MUCH HIPOCRISIES
THE WEST SHOULD BE MORE RESPONSIBLE AND TELL THEIR PEOPLE FROM COLLUDING WITH AFRICAN LEADERS TO TAKE AWAY RESOUECES MEANT TO FINANCE EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN MINING COMMUNITIES.TOO MUCH HIPOCRISIES
Africa has every single one of these minerals and metals in very, very massive quantities, staggering amounts with some even yet to be identified. Kabila's Congo for example, is sitting on 2/3rd's of the world's reserve of Li ...
read full comment
It's not going to be the supply, the centuries old supply arrangement of these minerals and metals, but rather value addition, processing and manufacturing for shared prosperity and a win-win situation for parties involved.
THE WEST SHOULD BE MORE RESPONSIBLE AND TELL THEIR PEOPLE FROM COLLUDING WITH AFRICAN LEADERS TO TAKE AWAY RESOUECES MEANT TO FINANCE EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN MINING COMMUNITIES.TOO MUCH HIPOCRISIES