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Making Africa Worlds Largest Economy : Media, Culture and Development : Turning Africa into a Donor “Nation” Through Broadcast Content

Author :  Derek Murusuri

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Country
Tanzania
Publisher
CTG Resources Limited, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
ISBN 9789976599145
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2020
Bib. Info xxx, 372p.; Includes Bibliography
Product Weight 626 gms.
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THIS Book is a MUST for the current and future generations of Africa. Although it is the richest continent in terms of natural resources, Africa is labeled the poorest and dark continent. For how long will the narrative remain unchanged? If not this generation, who will ever deliver Africans from their current economic bondage and hopelessness? To what extent does broadcast reporting impact on African culture and realign our attitudes towards development outside our comfort zones? Is it true that Africa is a poor and dark continent or is it a land of incredible opportunities? Is culture a barrier that inhibits and measure up Africa’s development performance? How is culture the major reason? What should Africa do to become world’s greatest economy? What needs to be done to make Africa realize her latent power and possibilities? How important is Africa’s broadcast media in this struggle to end years of economic exploitation? This book is about Africa’s liberation. It provides a fresh breath of inspiration on Africa’s struggle for economic liberation. 
This is a pragmatic handbook on how Africa can move on to negate its current state of desperateness and launch a roadmap to claim the world’s largest economy. Africa had failed. Africans have been made to believe current slot as underdogs, is permanently theirs. Is this true or false? Africa holds the potential to become the world’s number one economy. What is it that Africa needs to do? The book provides these rare answers. It offers a mammoth of evidence that Africa, against all odds, will ultimately triumph.
The author challenges SADC countries to draw up an integration roadmap to deliver the United States of Southern Africa (USSA). He also suggests mechanisms to bolster financing of public investments, at least in the SADC region. The author argues, Africa’s glory days are within reach.
This is a MUST read book for those of African descent all over the world. The book inspires them to augment their confidence in the struggle for Africa’s economic liberation, to end years of exploitation, hopelessness and poverty in the world’s richest lands.

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