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Saifee Durbar - A Vision for Africa
London businessman Saifee Durbar has big plans for Africa.
By building an east-west railway link, he will open up new markets for
Sudan’s agricultural products, providing direct and indirect aid to
Darfur.
The railway will go through the Central African Republic. It will, in
large part, be built with materials from that mineral rich nation. The
Central African Republic, which is landlocked, will now have access to
ports on both coasts.
The western terminus will be in Cameroon, helping establish that
nation in the shipping industry.
As a whole, Saif Durbar’s project will increase Africa’s self-
sufficiency and complete the vision begun by the construction of the
Suez Canal-making Africa a key player in global transportation.
http://modernafricanperspectives.wor...ineral-wealth/
http://transafricanrail.wordpress.co...nding-camrail/
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Re: Saifee Durbar - A Vision for Africa
[email protected] wrote on Sun, 13 Sep 2009
07:22:33 -0700 (PDT):
> By building an east-west railway link, he will open up new
> markets for Sudan’s agricultural products, providing direct
> and indirect aid to Darfur.
> The railway will go through the Central African Republic. It
> will, in large part, be built with materials from that mineral
> rich nation. The Central African Republic, which is
> landlocked, will now have access to ports on both coasts.
> The western terminus will be in Cameroon, helping establish
> that nation in the shipping industry.
> As a whole, Saif Durbar’s project will increase Africa’s self-
> sufficiency and complete the vision begun by the construction
> of the Suez Canal-making Africa a key player in global
> transportation.
> http://modernafricanperspectives.wor...ineral-wealth/
Tho' doubtless a laudable project, what it's got to with cooking escapes
me and the heterogeneous list of news groups to which it is cross posted
(removed by me) suggests spam.
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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland
Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
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Re: Saifee Durbar - A Vision for Africa
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:39:53 -0400, James Silverton wrote:
> Tho' doubtless a laudable project, what it's got to with cooking escapes
> me and the heterogeneous list of news groups to which it is cross posted
> (removed by me) suggests spam.
You're a god damn genuis Private Gump!
Now lay off so the majority of us with real filters don't have to
read your fully quoted BS.
Moron.
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