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Fiyameta
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by Fiyameta » 05 Aug 2024, 09:36
IMF REPORT | Here Are the 3 Smart Countries in Africa Which Have Never Taken a Loan From the IMF
48 African countries collectively owe USD 42.2 billion to the IMF. This is about one-third of the IMF’s total outstanding credit implying that the African continent is a major borrower from the IMF. But there are 3 smart countries in Africa that have refused to take out IMF loans, namely: Libya, Botswana and Biniam Girmay's self-reliant Eritrea.

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Fiyameta
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by Fiyameta » 05 Aug 2024, 11:19
Every regime that ascends to power in Ethiopia has one thing in mind, and one thing only: "ሲሾም ያልበላ ሲሻር ይቆጨዋል"

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AbyssiniaLady
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by AbyssiniaLady » 05 Aug 2024, 11:25
I am sorry to burst your bubble but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank's lending program in Eritrea are inactive due to arrears, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank's have a policy of not providing financing to borrowers who are in arrears on repaying previous loans.
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Digital Weyane
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by Digital Weyane » 05 Aug 2024, 15:03
በተከበሩ በወርቃማው ማይክ ሀመር ጦቅላይ ሙኒስቴርነት የምትመራው ኢትዮጵያ ወደ ብልፅግና ለመጓዝ በምታደርገው ጥረት ውስጥ የህወሓት ተሳትፎ አስፈላጊ መሆኑን አለም ያውቀዋል።
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Abdisa
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by Abdisa » 06 Aug 2024, 09:49
The World Bank and the IMF were established to provide loans for the rebuilding of war-torn Europe after World War 2. Once the two organizations achieved their intended goals in Europe, they turned their face to Africa and became the most lethal instruments of oppression, exploitation and wars of destruction. Throughout Africa, taking IMF loans is considered as drinking a poison, because the countries carrying IMF debt are the most impoverished, hungriest and poorest in the world. Ethiopia is a good example of this.
Watch this documentary video about Ethiopia..... and expect to be shocked!
John Pilger sees the debt system as a form of war:
“In many ways it’s like a colonial war. The difference is that these days people and their resources are controlled not by Viceroys and occupying armies but by other, more sophisticated means of which the principal weapon is debt.”