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China flips the script, Zimbabwe cashes in on new rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74654, member: 636"] This entrepreneur-slash-academic guy, Tedious Ncube, wrote about how China basically flipped the script on the whole development model that Western powers spent decades pushing on everyone else. He points out that lifting 800 million people out of poverty while building advanced tech systems on their terms is a massive middle finger to the old imperial playbook that kept African countries stuck exporting raw materials and taking orders from outside. For Zimbabwe, partnering with China through stuff like the Belt and Road Initiative means they can dodge the sanctions and pressure campaigns while getting actual infrastructure upgrades at places like Hwange Power Station and Robert Mugabe International Airport. The catch is that African countries need to negotiate smart deals with real tech transfer and local capacity building instead of just trading one dependency for another. South-South cooperation works when it produces measurable results without the paternalistic baggage. [/QUOTE]
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