State-sponsored bribery wins out

Vrotappel

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All part of doing business in the 'dark' continent. Thanks to this it will remain dark for a long time to come.
 

lenosb

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Still, what disturbed me about this was the intervention of President Thabo Mbeki

Does Ol' Thabo understand any other way of doing business than bribery & corruption?
 

ic

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I hope MTN introduces a special contract type for Benin guavamental employees that is 500% inflated over the normal consumer & business contract types.
 

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Still, what disturbed me about this was the intervention of President Thabo Mbeki

Does Ol' Thabo understand any other way of doing business than bribery & corruption?
I wonder if he's a shareholder.
 

KampfGherkin

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All those conservative bankers who sign off on MTN’s debts are going to question business practices in a place they call “Africa” (despite the fact that Spain tried to pull the same trick some years back).

There you go. That pretty much sums it up. Corruption is everywhere, but here in Africa - the "dark" continent - you cannot afford flagrant and complacent leadership that doesn't aim to elevate beyond, let's say, Western norms.

If you have a corrupt European official versus a corrupt African one, the latter will inevitably appear to be so much more deviant.

African stereotype 1 : African leadership 0.
 

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This is how it will always be, the poor will continue to believe the propaganda, the middle class will fight the injustices and the fat cats will continue their corruption. The poor being the majority and thus sadly the wheel keeps turning. Welcome to Africa friends.
 

theStudent

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I laugh at this story...
MTN blackmailed me once, so I feel 'karma' got the better of them :D
(I was only blackmailed for R360 though... took alot of fighting until MTN gave up and set things right, as we went to the newspapers)... none-the-less in the big picture, MTN only got what it deserves :)
 

AirWolf

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I laugh at this story...
MTN blackmailed me once, so I feel 'karma' got the better of them :D
(I was only blackmailed for R360 though... took alot of fighting until MTN gave up and set things right, as we went to the newspapers)... none-the-less in the big picture, MTN only got what it deserves :)

The curse of theStudent:p
 

Sneeky

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anytime anyone wants to er *cough* 'blackmail' me so that I can make billions, be my guest.
 

Alchemist

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/me organises a black male for Sneeky.

Any preferences? I got Black South Africans, Zimbabweans and a I got a great special on Nigerians - 2 and a half for the price of 1
 

Sneeky

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/me organises a black male for Sneeky.

Any preferences? I got Black South Africans, Zimbabweans and a I got a great special on Nigerians - 2 and a half for the price of 1

Thanks m8, but I dont bat for the b team, keep your ho's for yourself.
;)
 

antowan

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As a continent, Africa underperforms economically decade in and decade out, and the cause is not colonialism, postcolonialism or precolonialism. It’s what its leaders do right here, right now.
100% right Tim Cohen!

TC FTW!
 

friedpiggy

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ok i think t-bone is misunderstanding. he thinks its bribery and competition most likely. common misunderstanding in guavamint thesedays.
 
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