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Africa: Has Africa's 11th Hour Escape From Poverty Finally Arrived?

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[Zimbabwe Independent] Rich but poor. Poor but rich. It is unbelievable and ironic. This is the sad reality in Africa. Africa is resource-rich, but poor.

Source: allAfrica.com

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