"We do not confuse exploitation or exploiters with the colour of men’s skins; we do not want any exploitation in our countries, not even by Black people"- Amilcar Cabral
@kimheller3@niehaus_carl A truly liberated South Africa is solely and largely reliant on peaceful and loving race relations among people found in the South African geography
@kimheller3 Burying our heads in the sand won't resolve the monster of race politics confronting us to this day since the historic violent and racist land dispossession crusade
@kimheller3 Pretending racism didn't happen and doesn't negatively impact on the social fabric of the South African state will not take that crisis away
@kimheller3 Acknowledging and therefore collectively working on the race, class and gender contradictions is the moral-political gift we can bestow on the developing South African state
@kimheller3 Indeed nation-building doesn't need political sycophants. South Africa can only emerge from this history of racist, imperial and capitalist subjugation reliant on formidable characters like you and @niehaus_carl and many others of your calibre
Burkina Faso 🇧🇫: It's Official "Creation of the Faso Large Printing Company: FCFA 5 billion capital, 100% public. Print official documents and textbooks. Burkina Faso will prints its own books and curriculum for its learners. It will no longer be done by France.
✅I'll explain to you in easy English ⤵️
🔴The big bosses of the country held a meeting on Friday (Council of Ministers), and they decided to create GIFs.
✅ Large Printing House of Faso in short (GIF): the state creates a large printing house that belongs entirely to it.
✅Capital of 5 billion FCFA: the state invests 5 billion FCFA francs to start this company.
✅100% public: the company is completely state-owned, not private individuals. (Sort of saying 100% equity there, that's it).
✅Printing official documents: it will print important government documents (cards, administrative documents, forms, etc.) ).
✅School textbooks: she will also print the books used in schools. (Elementary, middle school and high school)
So it's to say that Burkina Faso wants to produce its own important documents and textbooks, instead of relying on other companies or countries.
This is Ibrahim Traore saying we are taking control of the instructions given to our students at school.