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The legacy of the PNP is low growth, low employment and high debt.
Historically their strategy has always been to distract you from the programme of growth, stability and development as they position themselves as new and different, but without a plan.
Rapper Vic Mensa gifted a Black-woman-owned bookstore with a check to cover its rent for a year! Da Book Joint is now able to keep the doors open for at least a year and serve book lovers in the community! We must all help Black businesses thrive! https://t.co/DsL4XvV819
Senior public procurement directors from across the Caribbean are now better equipped to advance #procurementreform. 🇦🇮 🇦🇬 🇻🇬 🇰🇾 🇩🇲 🇰🇳 🇱🇨 🇻🇨
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A former Rankin County (MI) deputy involved in the sexual assault and torture of two Black men has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. He is the 1st of six former deputies facing charges for their actions to be sentenced. Accountability! https://t.co/PFKuSkmJjk
A UN vehicle in Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo was overturned only to discover it was carrying stolen minerals!!
The Big question is for how long has this been going on?
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Arikana Chihombori-Quao, the former Permanent Representative of the African Union to the United States, explained in 2020 how multinational corporations are exploiting Africa by fuelling violence and population displacement to allow easier resource extraction.
She makes a very compelling case.
John and Loula Williams in their prized automobile dressed elegantly and 6-year-old William in the back seat looking at the camera. The first car owners in Greenwood, Tulsa.
Niger military government seized stolen $100M+ of Niger gold in Ethiopia that was on its way to Dubai been exported by France.
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Jamaica's new National Identification and Registration Authority, marks a historic milestone after years of discussion about creating a secure ID system.
An otherwise uneventful Saturday morning ended in death for five men, including a police sergeant, in east Port of Spain, today.
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The last American slave ship docked illegally in Mobile, Alabama, in 1860, carrying about 160 West African captives.
Among them was Cudjo Lewis, who recognized how his birth culture might be erased while toiling in this new land.
So when he was freed, he purchased two acres and started a self-sufficient community of survivors of the last slave ship.
Known to outsiders as Africatown, Lewis' neighborhood was modeled on his West African home, where extended families lived together, members conversed in their regional languages, and partook in traditions that might otherwise be lost to them in America.
Today, Africatown still exists and houses the descendants of the nation's last slave ship community.