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2020年4月25日星期六

坦桑尼亞現任總統宣佈違約前任的100億美元中國貸款,中共看來要向高登借隻金翅仆街鳥

中共看來要向高登借隻金翅仆街鳥,那邊廂面對歐洲追討病毒賠償,這邊廂另起波瀾,坦桑尼亞現任總統宣佈違約前任的100億美元中國貸款,大量非洲留言讚好,造成先例,非洲國家會一個跟一個彷效,一帶一路斷成爛帶爛路,每年國家收入不是投入軍事開支便是用來籠絡非洲國家的大量金錢,隨時變成投入大海收不回,誰要問責?呵呵!
推特大量關於此消息的推文,突登揀這巴基斯坦人發的帖,因為連中共數十年的死黨國民也在問巴基斯坦人學到嘢未?

LT GENERAL GURMIT SINGH (Retd)
@LtGenGurmit
2020年4月23日

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Realization & Hard Decision Against #Chinese Debt & Loan Traps, by #Tanzania.

Is #Pakistan observing it ?

坦桑尼亞總統取消100億美元中國貸款,並說“條款只有醉貓酒鬼才能接受”
Tanzania President Cancels $10 Billion Chinese Loan  & Says 'Terms & Conditions As One That Can Only be Accepted by Drunkard Person.'



Is Magufuli a demigod or the general African leadership has started stepping up to Chinese Killer loans? Let’s digest it. A few years back, African leaders developed a sudden inexplicable craze for Chinese killer loans with terms and conditions that beats logic.
They sign Chinese loan agreements that they know very well they cannot pay back within the agreed time frame but mostly proceed with the loans just for the kickbacks attached and the benefits some individual politicians stand to get from such contracts to the detriment of the development of their respective nations. In most cases, the defaulted loans lead to the seizure of major facilities to make-up for the amount involved.
Following a series of constructive criticisms by reputable organizations and general outcry by concerned African citizens about the dire consequences of these killer loans on the continent, some of the leaders seem to be taking certain commendable actions to save their dying reputations.

Tanzania President cancels $10billion Chinese loan; Refers to the Terms and Conditions As One That Can Only be Accepted by Drunkard Person.CLICK TO TWEET
Prior to the enlightenment and outrage by the African citizenry, the least was heard of African leaders or governments confronting China to loosen up their terms or face suspension of contracts but in recent times, they are building some courage to do the needful.
The Tanzanian head of state, John Magufuli canceled Chinese loan of ten billion US dollar (US$10billion) agreement signed by his predecessor, Jakaya Kikwete with Chinese investors to construct a port at Mbegani creek in Bagamoyo, just north of Da es Salaam.
The Chinese investors initially agreed with the erstwhile Tanzanian administration to build the said port on condition that, they will be granted a 30years guarantee, 99years uninterrupted lease with an attached outrageous demand that, the Tanzanian government will have absolutely no power to raise concerns on whoever invests in the port during the period stated.
This sounds very ridiculous, but it was actually signed by a certain government which raises the question of whether our lead negotiators read and understand agreements before appending their signatures. In the words of Magufuli, the above terms and conditions could only be accepted by mad people. in effect, He initiated a renegotiation with the investors to bring down the lease period to 33 instead of the initial 99 years negotiated.
The government equally stated clearly that there will be no tax or utility exemption for the investors as has mostly been the case in the parasitic China-Africa trade relations. Additionally, the investors will need the approval of the government in order to operate any new business at the port. The government issued a time frame which the investors failed to meet, resulting in the suspension of the agreement.
Aside Tanzania, it could be remembered that, the Julius Maada Bio lead administration in Sierra Leon equally suspended a $400 million airport construction agreement in 2018. He was quoted to have said that: “it is uneconomical to proceed with the construction of the new airport when the existing one is grossly underutilized”.
Additionally, there have been several other resistances to Chinese backed contracts in Africa. The cancellation of a USD2 billion coal plant contract in Kenya, among few others, are typical examples of the growing awareness.
Does this imply that there are no countries in Africa that are still taking these killer Chinese loans? No! some countries still sign such agreements, mostly at the blind side of the public and the consequences will soon be seen.

The acknowledgment of the above bold steps taken is mainly to encourage the African leadership to move away from the killer Chinese loan mindset which is a looming neocolonial trap and focus more on transformational ideas to make good use of our resources. Even if they will consider signing such, they should come with reasonable and mutually beneficial terms.

https://www.nairobiminibloggers.com/tanzania-president-cancels-10billion-chinese-loan-refers-to-the-terms-and-conditions-as-one-that-can-only-be-accepted-by-drunkard-person/

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