Senegal is becoming a perfect case study of what happens when revolutionary politics finally meets the realities of governing.
It’s easy to unite people against a system.
It’s much harder to run the economy, negotiate debt, satisfy voters and still maintain the purity of the movement.
A lot of liberation-style movements in Africa struggle once they transition from opposition to government because charisma and slogans eventually collide with budgets, IMF pressure and state institutions.
That’s exactly what we’re watching in Senegal right now.
No nation, no society, and no international order can call itself just and humane if it measures its success solely by power or prosperity while neglecting those who live at the margins. Indeed, Christ’s love for the least and the forgotten compels us to reject every form of selfishness that leaves the poor and the vulnerable invisible.
@brain_gala32214 @Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema This is Ethiopia today. Find time and visit Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I will be happy to show you around. There is remarkable transformation.
Secretary-General appoints Ms. Monica Kathina Juma of Kenya as Executive Director, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as well as Director-General, United Nations Office at Vienna - more here ➡ https://t.co/kEULx6TeEk
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This is ideal TVET system .It can be implemented considering level of country development status and having clear goals and steps .
Incremental development in Tvet is the most significant way of growth.
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I thought digital approach to debate Finance bill is modern , peaceful & not disruptive like the physical protests of 2024
The arrest of Rose Njeri is a huge emotional bank withdrawal, which was NOT at all necessary .
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