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Africa must reverse the resource curse  - Good Governance Africa

Botswana is one of the world’s biggest economies, but it has a huge amount of resources that could help boost economic growth, writes the BBC's Africa correspondent Catherine Byaruhe in Gaborone, the capital of southern Ethiopia.

Source: gga.org
Published on 2023-03-09

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