Exactly, just means if you didn't rip out enough during your time in office bad luck. It's someone else's turn to bleed the Country dry.
Trump doing some strange things now but l hope he reads the riot act these buffoons to help us and the people of DRC. Their corruption and lack of anything good for the people needs to be front page news.
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The Congolese Apprentice
Twenty Congolese are each given $1,000,000 in funds misappropriated from the bank account of an honourably intentioned international investor.
They have one week to renovate a lemonade stand and turn it into a thriving business. The contestant deemed most capable of grasping this opportunity to escape poverty will be declared the next Apprentice.
By Monday lunchtime they're all wearing European tailored suits and designer sunglasses. A new Rolex can be seen on each wrist as they put their hands out for aid money.
But there is no aid money because the Congolese NGO responsible for managing it has moved to the Cayman Islands, and they aren't responding to requests for a statement of their accounts.
Meanwhile the lemonade stands have mostly been stripped for scrap, except one now occupied by Chinese gangsters using it as a front to trade stolen minerals. The Congolese responsible for this stand masks its illicit operation by selling a health tonic made from diesel and lemon juice*.
With all but one contestant now out of funds and crying poor the production team decide to end the show on Tuesday morning. However when all contestants gather for the big finale the stage collapses due to poor quality construction materials and a complete lack of engineering know how.
Despite the event being caught on camera no one is held responsible because the construction firm is owned by the DRC President's brother. Instead the production team receives invoices totalling $8,000,000 for the stage which on closer inspection appears little more than a stack of cardboard boxes and old shipping pallets covered by a sheet.
The production team complain about the costs and workmanship only to have DRC courts uphold the invoices and cancel their filming permit.
For season two another production team is lured in by anti-corruption promises and empty claims that the DRC is open for business with an improved investment climate.
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This DRC product is real and not made up for my post.
The Congolese Apprentice
Twenty Congolese are each given $1,000,000 in funds misappropriated from the bank account of an honourably intentioned international investor.
They have one week to renovate a lemonade stand and turn it into a thriving business. The contestant deemed most capable of grasping this opportunity to escape poverty will be declared the next Apprentice.
By Monday lunchtime they're all wearing European tailored suits and designer sunglasses. A new Rolex can be seen on each wrist as they put their hands out for aid money.
But there is no aid money because the Congolese NGO responsible for managing it has moved to the Cayman Islands, and they aren't responding to requests for a statement of their accounts.
Meanwhile the lemonade stands have mostly been stripped for scrap, except one now occupied by Chinese gangsters using it as a front to trade stolen minerals. The Congolese responsible for this stand masks its illicit operation by selling a health tonic made from diesel and lemon juice*.
With all but one contestant now out of funds and crying poor the production team decide to end the show on Tuesday morning. However when all contestants gather for the big finale the stage collapses due to poor quality construction materials and a complete lack of engineering know how.
Despite the event being caught on camera no one is held responsible because the construction firm is owned by the DRC President's brother. Instead the production team receives invoices totalling $8,000,000 for the stage which on closer inspection appears little more than a stack of cardboard boxes and old shipping pallets covered by a sheet.
The production team complain about the costs and workmanship only to have DRC courts uphold the invoices and cancel their filming permit.
For season two another production team is lured in by anti-corruption promises and empty claims that the DRC is open for business with an improved investment climate.
*
This DRC product is real and not made up for my post.
Buy the battery minerals they said, it'll be fun. Yeah naah - my share market career is done. Get out of this AVZ shit then try and go green on RNU and NEVER look at a trading platform or chat forum again! Gaawwwn.
Given that Cominiere's only lithium asset is a 25% stake in our project, it sounds like Manono has been offered on the short-list disguised as a state owned asset. Either this is in direct contravention of Article 4 - Strategic Asset Reserve, point 5 below (couldn't clip the bottom off so ignore article 5 heading):
Or the intention is that we receive a suitable offer to quietly go away and pretend everything is nice and legal. Then again it does say "between the parties" which suggests to me it only applies to international legal obligations between DRC and USA.
Not sure whether to be angry or quietly confident. Perhaps I'll settle for agryfident until our next official update.
Buy the battery minerals they said, it'll be fun. Yeah naah - my share market career is done. Get out of this AVZ shit then try and go green on RNU and NEVER look at a trading platform or chat forum again! Gaawwwn.
Until you stumble across an under-the-radar explorer in elephant territory with near-surface bonanza grades across wide intervals and a low buy-in price.
Given that Cominiere's only lithium asset is a 25% stake in our project, it sounds like Manono has been offered on the short-list disguised as a state owned asset. Either this is in direct contravention of Article 4 - Strategic Asset Reserve, point 5 below (couldn't clip the bottom off so ignore article 5 heading):
Or the intention is that we receive a suitable offer to quietly go away and pretend everything is nice and legal. Then again it does say "between the parties" which suggests to me it only applies to international legal obligations between DRC and USA.
Not sure whether to be angry or quietly confident. Perhaps I'll settle for agryfident until our next official update.
I think (hope) that if the DRC had previously offered KoBold Monano and that DRC had said it would be up to KoBold to sort AVZ out, any potential partner would just slot in where KoBold left off with the DRC gifting Cominiere's share to the buyer of AVZ's share