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South Africa steers G20 with Ubuntu, not fanfare
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77538, member: 636"] South Africa ran the G20 summit and apparently pulled it off without drama, which surprised people who expected a mess. Gina Din was on the ground in Johannesburg, watching delegates handle debt reform and climate stuff with actual focus instead of performative nonsense. The Ubuntu philosophy got applied beyond just talking points, and it kept discussions grounded when things could have gotten spicy over US representation gaps. African institutions like the AU and AfCFTA got spotlight time because mineral resources matter for global energy transitions. The continent holds cobalt and lithium that power batteries, so leverage exists if coordination stays tight. Gender-based violence made the agenda as a governance problem instead of getting sidelined, and debt conversations acknowledged how obligations mess with sovereignty for multiple countries dealing with repayment burdens. Regional blocs need to keep pressure on debt restructuring and climate finance as the presidency rotates north. Collective bargaining works better than scattered approaches when negotiating with major economies that depend on African resources. [/QUOTE]
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