Author: pmctchurch
Wed Mar 11 10:14:20 2009

thank you very much I want to share with you for this isues Tanzania we need more support from the part the world countries , and we thank s our President Jakaya Mlisho Kikwete for the morden of Management we promes our President to pray to God for them

Pastor Eliah Mauza p.o.box 3204 Dodoma Tanzania www.pmciministries.8mnet

Author: chokora
Thu Mar 12 17:32:37 2009

" ... we need more support from the part the world countries .."

"support"? IMF, World Bank, EU countries and USA smile in predatory appreciation.

Where does that cop-out come from?

Do Africans need "support" from the predators who critically depend on Africa's resources and markets and desperately want Africans and wealthy Africa bound to them in dependent victimization?

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What "support" would a predator accord its victims? Would an gun-totting antelope-hunter assist the antelopes in developing their bullet-proof wear? Would a lion support the zebra in developing nail-studded hoofs or skins that are resistant to puncture from, say, fangs?

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"Support"? Not really. That is NOT the consensus among informed Africans. It was NOT even during the times of our founding fathers Nkrumah, Lumumba, Nasser, etc. And it was NOT the idea during the times of our valiant King Shaka, Lobengula nor our queens Cleopatra, Nzingha, Nehanda, etc.

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Africa is the richest continent in resources.

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Africa needs to assert its rights to its resources vigorously. And no African country acting singly can withstand the coercive, murderous might of the white EU/USA hegemony. Behold the daily slaughter of the natives in Nigeria and Congo who dare claim a share of their birthright. .

For instance: Consider the wealth shipped out of Nigeria in one day, say today, in crude oil, timber, rubber, etc.

(For instance - just to get you started:

Over 2,000,000 barrels of crude oil shipped out of Nigeria EVERY DAY.

What is the going price per barrel?

Take $11 to $15 as the break-even point.

Equipment/installations paid for in 3 years. etc.

Administrative costs: Nigeria here - so take Nigeria's rates - say, less than 1% of revenue.

Foreign stakeholders? Nigeria is not here to provide foreigners with a living. Now, it gets interesting: Suppose the stakeholders in the companies shipping resources out of Nigeria/Africa were millions of Nigeria's or Africa's natives! Who needs IMF? World Bank? Now, who cries out for "support" - EU or Nigeria/Africa?)

The consider the taxes paid to Nigeria by the foreign companies.

Then consider the profits that those companies make compared to the starvation (slave labour) wages paid by the companies to the Nigerian workers.

To round it off, consider the taxes paid by the companies to their foreign governments. For the oil companies, the tax rates to foreign states on windfall profits range from 40% to over 80% ! And we are talking about billions of dollars! [Tax revenue in hundreds of billions of dollars! Gosh, they would kill god for much less! Do you see why the western governments go for destabilization and "regime change" in oil-rich countries of Africa, South America and the Middle East?]

Author: pmctchurch
Mon May 18 10:04:46 2009

Lifeway Ministries Churches International .. Take a Missions Team Church planting - Tanzania prepare for Conference of the Pastors and wifes in Dodoma then we have the trip for church planting in Tanzania , this mission team we begain /planing from 6 to 9Augost 2009 we have 5 areas strong for church planting , 1]prepare for Conference of the Pastors and wifes in Dodoma 2] in kiteto Manyara Region mission , to preach and teaching the gospel and to complete the church Building there 3] Haydom Manyara Region , this ares were going to preach the gospel and we plan to plant the church two new Branches there, 4] in Singida Region we have 3 church Branches there and were doing to plant other two new church branches 5] Dodoma villages /District we plan to plant 2 new church Branches

this is our plan for the Tanzania Mission so we wait from you to make Deferent thank you and your welcome you and your Mission partners

in this area we pray God to give us the Mission Partners and the Missionaries from any where to work together this the work of God here in Tanzania, in this area we need clean water, cloth for orphanages ,food for poor people in this mission, the new church Buildings even small Buildings , we need support for farmers Projects. pray for this thank you and may God bless you

Senior Pastor Eliah Ester Mauza Pentecostal Mission Churches of Tanzania P.o.box 3204 Dodoma Tanzania

Lifeway Ministries churches International P.o.box 3204 Dodoma 25526Tanzania +255-753-599648 www.pmciministries.8m.net

Author: chokora
Thu Mar 12 06:52:15 2009

" The IMF pledged to help Africa .."

Now. The clowns would make us assume that Africa needs them.

Africa doesn't.

After decades of IMF and its "structural" nonsense, the countries "helped" by IMF are worse off than they were 20 - 40 years ago. Meanwhile the IMF has grown by leaps and bounds - with many of those at IMF waxing very prosperous - and the wealth of the whites (the stakeholders) has been protected and multiplied.

And the "experts" at IMF cannot help their kith and kin avoid the current epic financial meltdown and the dire economic recession. Duplicity. [Is the duplicity of thew white man new to the Africans?]

The IMF pledged to help itself to Africa's wealth. And while they are at it, they will help the white kith and kin.

Author: Faye
Fri Mar 13 02:07:44 2009

The dilemma that the IMF has agreed to increase lending to Africa is that the donor countries had have plead to increase AID funding to Africa and they have not deliver on their plead and this is a distraction from what Africa actually need.

The European has ones again come to Africa to tell them they will solve their problems for them. The first time Europeans came to Africa to solve our problems we end up with enslavement. The second time they claim to be enhancing civilization and the institutionalization of education and gust what we end up with colonialism.

I don’t like talking about the past because I like being constructive and I think we African should have constructive and practical discussion rather than being passionate. But when Europeans come to Africa to tell us how to solve our problems, I have no choice but to quote from history.

We African’s understand what more debt means for Africa, More debt to be repaid, more unbalance budget, more depreciation of our currencies, more negative trade unbalances, more bad credit ratings, less investment for the privet and public sector, more of our governments begging for AID from foreign diplomats.

Africa doesn’t need loans that are restricted to expand our deficits by spending on social policies that we cannot afford and that has no return to pay for the loans. Africa needs free trade and access to Western markets, access to the Western financial market to raise funs and loan money from the IMF to be spent on developing industries to create jobs and profit used to repay loans.

This is what Africa should demand on the up coming G20 meeting.

Author: kaparah
Mon Mar 9 12:23:40 2009

If 80% of our annual budget goes to pay the annual salaries & allowances of our "rulers" (Presidency, Ministers, Legislators, Judges and Permanent Secretaries) guess who would be affected most by this funding gap? We demand that this visionless administration invest the $50 Billion savings in the national Electricity infrastructures NOW. We cannot afford to wait any longer while the the savings whittle away as the Naira continues to depreciate, while the corrupt govt officials continue to use the $50 Billion savings to maintain their greedy lifestyle. Enough is enough.

Author: chokora
Tue Mar 10 20:34:53 2009

And in the failed state of Kenya, the rulers are awarding themselves higher "pay" from the peoples' till.

And the PM Odinga want a much higher salary. For doing what? You may seek the answer in vain - only the awareness that they do the UK's bidding in decimated Kenya and hence they can get away with it and live high and mighty (instead of being hauled off to the ICC).They are already among the highest paid legislators IN THE WORLD - even as the country is among the poorest and getting even poorer.

Author: chokora
Tue Mar 10 21:20:02 2009

IMF - Meltdown Threatens Continent's Economic Successes

Is that the best IMF can do? If so, those phony "experts" at IMF may be disappointed to learn that many Africans know as much.




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