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RE: African infrastructure development: Where does the money tree that pays for African infrastructure grow? Part 6 in a series
It's interesting to see how energy and transport sectors are attracting attention and getting development funds. How is the fair execution of these funds carried out?
Very good post brainy and factual @kiligirl. I'm turning into your fan after reading your posts every time. What happens when you start writing 2 posts a day?
Keep sharing, caring, informing and inspiring the world. Stay awesome.
Steem On!
Oh, @ugetfunded, you really know how to reach me. Btw, I'm not trying to be brainy, I'm trying to reach people, especially Africans, who might not know there's a deep good news story here but it takes time to get to because of all the noise of the regular players.
I'm writing from Lusaka this week so I'm thinking of sharing a few street scenes from this city I love so much. Its not a very photogenic city, but it's a survivor. What do you think?
I know how to reach the statistical @kiligirl because I myself have got some magic powers but please don't tell others about it.
Regarding doing a photo post, I don't know about this city but I'm dead sure readers will like it if you post them the way they are. Try some black & white photos and check which ones look better. Can't wait to see this next post.
Good luck!
You are so funny, @ugetfunded :-). Thanks for your advice. This non-photographer will take it seriously. I spent half my day today walking between an office park and 2 malls. A more urban experience I could not have hoped for or dreaded (go with the last one). I'm going to find some streets lined with gorgeous hardwood trees and contrast them with the proliferation of malls.