Monday, January 3, 2011

Why African Leaders Should Be Wary of Dr. Sithanen's Prescriptions

Who is heading to the African Development Bank as their new Director for Strategy. Simply because if they follow his advice they could soon need a job at the ADB too.

18 comments:

  1. The "world's greatest business mind", lol, and l'express' ex Man of the year, lol again, is heading where he belongs: a bureacratic World Bank-inspired club hooked on reviewing endlessly its endless gaffes. Where else could such "luminaries" thrive? Only sinking banana republics still cling to those TINAesque poisonous lifelines! At least Parsuramen, and his understated limitations, never flaunted any sort of tasteless hubris. Just watch l'express celebrate the event to realise how desperate and pathetic we have become. Akagugo, this may be the sort of Ali Mansoor-like competence that may impress the Banker. Final lol.

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  2. Did you listen to his interview? He is saying that he will put in place
    strategies for Africa to

    i. get robust growth
    ii. which will be inclusive
    iii. and sustainable
    iv. and which will eradicate poverty

    essentially the same old tunes he has been singing here but delivering quite the contrary while he was MoF. He better go learn from a lot of countries on the continent which have delivered better growth rates in each of the last 5 years.

    If I am not mistaken this kind of job needs clearance from the PM (a "fils a papa" he recommended be taught a lesson in the last elections, right?). Doesn't he have any self-esteem?

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  3. Rama likes(to eradicate) povery whilst being paid huge sums of money,lol!!!

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  4. PM should have refused clearance to RS not because of how RS backstabbed him but because of the scale of the mess that RS could create: quickly sink many African countries.

    But PM probably thought that it was better to have Sithanen out of the country than having him join the MMM.

    Speaking of which, given that Lutchmeenaraidoo is heading back to his cave and RS is out while KC looks quite confused about even basic issues why doesn't SJ join the MMM? In any case didn't he do the job of the opposition during the last five years??? He will not have any more work to do... well apart from attending a press conference every Saturday... Lol!

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  5. Mega mega Lol! Line alle guette Ramgoolam avec so bane lake entre so la jambe d'apres l'ordre ca. PM rancunier couma li ete fine sirma prend ene malin plaisir guette Mr Gato Pima vine supplier li pu gagne sa job la.

    Sa meme qui dire ou pas fer big black.

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  6. who says pm clearance was needed? I dont think so, the pm was just informed about it , thats all!

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  7. Danger sa bougre la. Li capable ale koul l'Afrique sa.

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  8. Kaberuka, the current President of the ADB is a former Minister of Finance of Rwanda.

    As MoF, Mr. Sithanen was Governor of the ADB and Mr. Mansoor his alternate.

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  9. You are simply jealous of Rama's sucess!

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  10. Instant Rama in Tunisia! Dodoland's pot is boiling....

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  11. At least, in Tunis RS can see de visu how unpopular politicians and faiseurs d'esprit like himself are ousted by popular outcry! If only he could now advise his ex-counterparts in Mauritius not to be clinging to power when they have stopped having brains! We can then call this a blessing in disguise!

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  12. I am worried how he is living there is all this mess, he has to help the poor remember.....he must be petrified in case protesters visit him think he is one of them...the rich. and he is there to help the poor! good luck rama, god help you, helping the poor I mean.

    Note- helping the poor makes you rich, its good pay!

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  13. Back so soon? OMG, what about all these things he wanted to do for Africa?

    Well, well the pen-pusher in him must have had the last word.

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  14. Kine arriver coume sa do mame pou ou fine retourner rapide rapide coume sa?

    Maru sa.

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  15. Thursday joke: "As Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance between 2005 and 2010, he was the main architect for implementing bold institutional, policy and fiscal reforms that turned around the economy and for introducing stimulus measures in 2008 to cushion the impact of the global economic crisis on Mauritius. He also formulated the new development paradigm to move Mauritius from dependence on trade preferences to global competitiveness. He weaved a strong partnership with the private sector in addressing the daunting challenges confronting the economy."

    Amen.

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  16. Another Thursday joke: "Pour réussir, l’Afrique doit s’industrialiser, œuvrer pour une intégration régionale plus poussée. L’ancien ministre des Finances est d’avis que si des mesures spécifiques ne sont pas prises, la pauvreté et l’inégalité risquent de perdurer malgré une croissance économique en hausse."

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  17. Tir tax partou li dirr. Tiré.
    Apél tou saki arrivé ziss apré 'early harvest', 'bumper crop', ek sipaki 'fruits de la réforme'.
    Apré regrété...

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  18. Li ti bizin ekrir enn liv: first we screw up Mauritius, then we screw up Africa!

    Me bon, bizin rekonet ki liena enn tus ess-spesyallllll.

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