User talk:BUSIXABA

The privatization of water has been a central practise in the developing world especially multinational companies coming to developing world in the name of" hepling" the communities and funded by the world bank and other international org, this act left the public in debt so as more problems on civilians if the world bank is interested in the developing world its should help the Gov by capacitating them in water issues other than funding international companies like Suez to start businesses in the developing world

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Democracy
What is really so called democracy potray into our societies,we find other rich countries going to the poor to sell democracy but instead its brings a lots of challenges worse than before, how does our leaders view democracy? do they view democracy for a personal gain mind? what role we can play as society?