1205 No solution
With the annexation of the Kingdom of Mozambique to Southern Africa, data on Africans in the Kingdom of Mozambique are finally available at a precise number, including 650,000 Africans working in Southern Africa.
With the fertility of Africans, it is difficult to imagine that the population of the Kingdom of Mozambique, after so many years of existence, has declined rather than increased, and has decreased significantly.
When Roque saw this data, he seriously suspected that if the Kingdom of Mozambique was not incorporated into southern Africa, then in a few years, the Mozambicans would disappear directly.
Like many of the tribes that have disappeared in Africa.
It should be emphasized that, although the Kingdom of Mozambique has been incorporated into Southern Africa, Africans in the Kingdom of Mozambique are still unable to become Southern African citizens and are not officially Southern Africans.
"Of course not, if they become Southern African nationals and become officially Southern Africans, then we have to raise their salaries and give them better treatment, which will seriously affect our profits." Henry is adamant on this issue, Favart needs African workers, cheap African workers, so that Favart's competitiveness can be guaranteed.
"Gentlemen, the annexation of the Kingdom of Mozambique is only the first step, and then we will annex West Africa, the Republic of Congo, the Kingdom of Congo and Madagascar, so we need to give an example to Africans in these regions and let them see the benefits of joining Southern Africa, otherwise we will work several times harder to achieve our goal." Home Secretary Bob Giles is a freshly baked Great Southern Africanist, a term just defined by the editor of the French newspaper Le Figaro.
Although France lost Madagascar, it did not want to see Madagascar join the Southern African Union.
In France, there are still many people clamoring for a return to Madagascar and the resumption of French colonial rule over Madagascar.
After the establishment of the Southern African Union, the editors of Le Figaro defined the group of "Greater Southern Africanists", with Philip and Roque at the core of this group, and Henry, Small, and a number of officials from southern Africa became members of this group.
"The annexation of these areas is not directly related to the advancement of Africans, and it is not Africans who decide the fate of these areas, but the white people living in these areas." Henry sneered, and Roque and Xiao Si were silent.
Roque's attitude towards Africans has always been the same: it is okay to hire, but not to accept.
Most of the time, Xiao Si and Roque maintain the same position, Bob Giles is an official, not a businessman, officials value political performance, and businessmen value interests.
"That's why we need to give those Africans a better living environment, to show that we are different from those colonizers, we are not oppressing them, but bringing them a better life." Bob Giles has a clear stance that southern Africa wants interests as well as influence, and this is clearly a good opportunity to increase the international influence of southern Africa.
Since the establishment of the Southern African Union, Southern Africa has officially become a regional power that is qualified to participate in international competition and has absolute influence in the region.
This result is clearly not satisfactory to the great southern Africanists, who want to make southern Africa a country with real global influence, which cannot be achieved by a strong economy alone.
So far, the world really has a global influence of the country, there is only one United Kingdom, even the United States is almost, Japan and France are not qualified enough, Japan is at most the same as southern Africa, is an influential regional power, France is in decline, into 1921, Britain and the United States have come out of the economic crisis, the economy began to recover, the market gradually prospered, only France is still sinking in the whirlpool of economic crisis can not break free.
Now the United States is the loudest cry of "freedom and equality" in the world, but the United States is just shouting, although the United States has abolished slavery, in fact, Africans are still discriminated against in the United States.
Britain didn't even bother to shout, southern Africa had expelled all Africans, India still had a caste system, and as for the natives of Canada and Australia-
Sorry, there are no indigenous people in Canada and Australia.
The Nima Anglo-Saxons are so inhumane, if they didn't enslave the colonial natives to work for them, they would probably kill all the non-Anglo-Saxons in the world.
Look at how the Americans treated the Indians.
"Bob, you don't even believe what you say!" Henry laughed, and his steps were too big to pull the egg.
"Why not? I firmly believe that it is possible for us to build a better and more prosperous Southern Africa! "Bob Giles really doesn't sing high-pitched, he really thinks so.
Without doubt!
It's like Roque's belief that Africans, no matter how docile they may seem, will be revealed as they really are if they are given better benefits.
"Yes, I believe that too, but there is no African part of a better, more prosperous southern Africa." Henry's general direction is correct, and he disagrees with Bob Giles on the details.
"Gentlemen, calm down—" Roque had to intervene not to water too much on the issue: "-We have just signed a series of agreements with the Americans, and if the treatment of Africans is greatly improved at this time, it will seriously affect the competitiveness of our southern African enterprises-"
"Locke—" Bob Giles tried to interject.
Roque gave Bob Giles a firm gesture: "Not now!" At least not for now – Bob, I agree with you, we all want to build a better and more prosperous southern Africa, but there are still people in southern Africa who are struggling in poverty, there are people who are precarious, people who have no permanent place to live, children who do not have access to the same level of education as children in Pretoria and Cape Town, patients who do not have access to the medical resources of the big cities, we do not have the ability to give Africans the same treatment as southern Africans for the time being. ”
Roque's words left Bob Giles in despair.
Listen to Roque's meaning, this is to eradicate poverty before he can be able to take care of Africans.
But everyone knows that poverty cannot be eliminated, there will be a gap where there is competition, and some people just don't want to live a happy life in the worldly sense, what can you do with them?
To put it bluntly, the definition of happiness is different.
In a general sense, happiness is defined as a good life, a happy family, and perfect security.
But some people just don't want to be bound by these "happiness", they like to live freely, they don't even want to form a family, they don't even want to talk about love, and they don't want to work 9 to 5 or even 996 for life, is this wrong?
This is actually a kind of attitude to life, some people like their wives and children to hot kang, there must be people who yearn to sing about wine and wander the world, and the richest man has a monthly salary of only 91 yuan when he is the happiest.
It doesn't matter if this sentence is right or not, that's what the richest man said.
"But Mozambique has only 650,000 people, so it doesn't bother us more." Bob Giles made a last-ditch effort.
"Minister Cape, can you tell us how much we will pay if we are going to give these 650,000 people the same treatment as those of southern Africans?" Instead of arguing with Bob Giles, Roque asked Ida directly.
"The same treatment? Sorry, we're going to go bankrupt—" Ida didn't say anything shocking.
"- It seems that we are in a better financial position, but in fact we have been on the edge of the abyss, and just a few days ago we sold another 100 million rand to support farmers in Victoria and Dias -
If we want to give these 650,000 people the same treatment as southern Africans, we need to build enough hospitals and schools for these 650,000 people, and hire enough doctors and teachers, sorry, there are still many states in southern Africa that lack experienced doctors and teachers, and some towns don't even have a decent hospital and school, even if we have the ability, we have to give priority to southern Africa. "What Ida said is the truth, don't look at the rapid development of the Transvaal and Nyasaland, the actual situation is still very serious.
Uneven regional development has always been an inescapable problem.
Southern Africa is in the better shape of the three northern states plus the Cape, and the other states have a clear gap, especially Basutoland and Eswatini, where there is not even a decent enterprise.
There are a lot of problems, including in Nyasaland.
The main thing is that Nyasaland has been importing a large number of immigrants, and the resettlement of new immigrants has always been the core content of the work of the Nyasaland government, which spends tens of millions of rand every year for the resettlement of new immigrants.
"What's more, even if we squeeze out the limited funds to build a good infrastructure in Mozambique – oh sorry, Nacala now – in Nacala, we have to take into account the affordability of Mozambicans, who are not necessarily willing to accept it." Ida clearly sees things more deeply than Bob Giles.
This is the heart of the matter, as hospitals and schools are rare benefits for southern Africans, but Mozambicans don't necessarily see it that way.
There is money to go to the hospital, and free medical care is not universal in southern Africa, at least insurance.
And if a Mozambican who is not financially well-off and has little expectations for the future to buy insurance, most Mozambicans will think that this is another trick of the federal government to impose a poll tax.
It also costs money to go to public schools, but Mozambicans don't pay as much attention to education as the Chinese, and many Chinese families have to go bankrupt to cultivate a high-achieving student and let Mozambicans go to school?
I'm afraid that many Mozambicans are reluctant to send their children to school, even if they don't need money.
These questions are largely unsolvable.