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In reply to the discussion: China is BUILDING big things in Africa [View all]CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)5. It's a little more than that now:
"However, despite the slow start, new legislation signed into law by dos Santos has resulted in a massive boom in demand. As of September 2013 the current population is 40,000 residents and continuing to grow. Officials expect the population to reach 70,000 by January 2014".
But even so, the last sentence in your post indicates it could be used for social housing.
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Architectural criticism is legitimate, but it is the desert, and there is limited money.
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#46
Lots of people like to be paid for oil in cash, which they then use as they wish to use it
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2014
#15
no they are building infrastructure so they can export, and create an exploited work force.
bettyellen
Jun 2014
#49
As a opposed to American diplomacy which is to invade or overthrow and install a puppet regime?
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#42
That infrastructure as payment in kind for oil. Not the same as the Marshall plan at all.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2014
#17
You can't change the subject until the subject you raised has been discussed.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2014
#22
Africa trading it's resources for infrastructure seems to offend the imperialistic spirit.
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#43
It's interesting to see there are no replies saying "yes we can build big things".
CJCRANE
Jun 2014
#26
we build big shit all the time, China can buy some more of our articulated trucks LOL
snooper2
Jun 2014
#31