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Um Bongo ORIGINAL Advert (drink it in the Congo) - Advert Commercial
Um Bongo Original Advert (They drink it in the Congo).
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published: 09 Jul 2019
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DR Congo's Capital Kinshasa. The Largest, Most Developed City in Central Africa
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.
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Kinshasa has the largest population of any city in Africa with a population of 14 million within the City limits, and is also the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. After decades of armed conflicts imposed by neighbouring countries, the infrastructures of the once leading modern African city are now being remarkably restored. Chinese companies are involved in numerous projects of reconstruction throughout the city.
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published: 20 Sep 2020
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Congo Taco Bell Watch Promotion commercial (1995)
Fast food tie-in inspired by the cult hit featuring a series of "collectible" watches and an appearance by Bruce Campbell. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
published: 31 May 2013
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Congo Pepsi Commercial (1995)
"Cute" promotional tie-in spot inspired by the cult hit. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
published: 31 May 2013
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Africa Matters: DRC Conflict
For many years, fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has forced millions from their homes. Aid agencies now warn that North Kivu province's largest city Goma is running out of space and food. What's behind the latest wave of violence, and why is lasting peace so hard to achieve? And more than 53,000 people at Malawi's only refugee camp are having to endure severe food shortages due to a funding shortfall.
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published: 17 Feb 2024
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China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement
China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - Chinese to invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - It is common knowledge that The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and China have fostered a robust and mutually beneficial relationship for decades. China has been the DRC's largest trading partner and source of foreign investment for years, with trade heavily focused on resource exchange. The DRC benefits from China's infrastructure development projects, including roads, bridges, and hospitals, funded through "resource-for-infrastructure" deals. China, in turn, secures access to the DRC's vast mineral wealth, particularly cobalt, crucial for its tech industry. This cooperation extends beyond resources, w...
published: 01 Feb 2024
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Congo & Pepsi Movie Tie-In Ad (1995)
Commercial for a Pepsi and Congo promotional movie tie-in from 1995.
Like what you see? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/timsalmons#
published: 12 Dec 2019
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Congo Advert
published: 12 Aug 2009
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Congo Taco Bell Volcano Burrito commercial (1995)
Fast food promotion inspired by the cult hit and featuring three kinds of cheese and "fiery" red sauce. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
published: 31 May 2013
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Bboxx RD Congo TV Ad
This video is being played on the Congolese National TV to promote the benefits of BBOXX RD Congo solar systems.
published: 05 Oct 2011
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Um Bongo ORIGINAL Advert (drink it in the Congo) - Advert Commercial
Um Bongo Original Advert (They drink it in the Congo).
We try to ensure all of the adverts we post have been selected as free to use by their creator. However,...
Um Bongo Original Advert (They drink it in the Congo).
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https://wn.com/Um_Bongo_Original_Advert_(Drink_It_In_The_Congo)_Advert_Commercial
Um Bongo Original Advert (They drink it in the Congo).
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- published: 09 Jul 2019
- views: 42258
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DR Congo's Capital Kinshasa. The Largest, Most Developed City in Central Africa
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in t...
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.
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Kinshasa has the largest population of any city in Africa with a population of 14 million within the City limits, and is also the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. After decades of armed conflicts imposed by neighbouring countries, the infrastructures of the once leading modern African city are now being remarkably restored. Chinese companies are involved in numerous projects of reconstruction throughout the city.
MUSIC USED:
D Fine Us Youtube Channel and Social Media--
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw--...
https://www.facebook.com/pg/DFineUsmusic
https://www.instagram.com/d_fine_us/
TITLE : Howling At The Moon
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https://wn.com/Dr_Congo's_Capital_Kinshasa._The_Largest,_Most_Developed_City_In_Central_Africa
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.
RECOMMENDED videos 👉 https://bit.ly/2UCjj5Q
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Kinshasa has the largest population of any city in Africa with a population of 14 million within the City limits, and is also the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. After decades of armed conflicts imposed by neighbouring countries, the infrastructures of the once leading modern African city are now being remarkably restored. Chinese companies are involved in numerous projects of reconstruction throughout the city.
MUSIC USED:
D Fine Us Youtube Channel and Social Media--
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw--...
https://www.facebook.com/pg/DFineUsmusic
https://www.instagram.com/d_fine_us/
TITLE : Howling At The Moon
COPYRIGHT : D Fine Us (Artlist)
- published: 20 Sep 2020
- views: 1826445
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Congo Taco Bell Watch Promotion commercial (1995)
Fast food tie-in inspired by the cult hit featuring a series of "collectible" watches and an appearance by Bruce Campbell. Uploaded for pop culture archival pur...
Fast food tie-in inspired by the cult hit featuring a series of "collectible" watches and an appearance by Bruce Campbell. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
https://wn.com/Congo_Taco_Bell_Watch_Promotion_Commercial_(1995)
Fast food tie-in inspired by the cult hit featuring a series of "collectible" watches and an appearance by Bruce Campbell. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 11250
0:31
Congo Pepsi Commercial (1995)
"Cute" promotional tie-in spot inspired by the cult hit. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
"Cute" promotional tie-in spot inspired by the cult hit. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
https://wn.com/Congo_Pepsi_Commercial_(1995)
"Cute" promotional tie-in spot inspired by the cult hit. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 9022
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Africa Matters: DRC Conflict
For many years, fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has forced millions from their homes. Aid agencies now warn that North Kivu province's larg...
For many years, fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has forced millions from their homes. Aid agencies now warn that North Kivu province's largest city Goma is running out of space and food. What's behind the latest wave of violence, and why is lasting peace so hard to achieve? And more than 53,000 people at Malawi's only refugee camp are having to endure severe food shortages due to a funding shortfall.
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https://wn.com/Africa_Matters_Drc_Conflict
For many years, fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has forced millions from their homes. Aid agencies now warn that North Kivu province's largest city Goma is running out of space and food. What's behind the latest wave of violence, and why is lasting peace so hard to achieve? And more than 53,000 people at Malawi's only refugee camp are having to endure severe food shortages due to a funding shortfall.
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- published: 17 Feb 2024
- views: 29836
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China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement
China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - Chinese to invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infr...
China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - Chinese to invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - It is common knowledge that The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and China have fostered a robust and mutually beneficial relationship for decades. China has been the DRC's largest trading partner and source of foreign investment for years, with trade heavily focused on resource exchange. The DRC benefits from China's infrastructure development projects, including roads, bridges, and hospitals, funded through "resource-for-infrastructure" deals. China, in turn, secures access to the DRC's vast mineral wealth, particularly cobalt, crucial for its tech industry. This cooperation extends beyond resources, with China providing scholarships, medical aid, and agricultural expertise to the DRC. And now these cordial partners have written the latest chapter in their storied history of cooperation by revamping a nearly two-decades-old minerals-for-infrastructure contract that is set to offer more benefits of up to $7 billion to the DRC in exchange for its resources. What are the terms of this contract? And why is the DRC renegotiating its minerals-for-infrastructure agreement with China? In today's video, we will shed more light on these questions and many more.
On Saturday, January 27th, 2024, The Democratic Republic of Congo and its Chinese investors announced in a statement that the DRC is set to receive $7 billion in financing "mainly intended for the construction of national roads" as part of a revamped minerals-for-infrastructure contract with China. The accord will give the DRC's state miner Gecamines a 1.2% royalty on the proceeds of a copper-cobalt venture known as Sicomines and the right to market 32% of its output. Moreover, both parties will co-manage the Busanga Power Plant, "with 60% of the shares for the Chinese Party and 40% for the DRC. This current agreement is an updated version of a minerals-for-infrastructure document signed in April 2008 between then-DRC President Joseph Kabila and the Chinese government. Under that agreement, Chinese partners committed to building roads and hospitals in exchange for a 68% interest in the joint venture with Congo's national mining corporation Gecamines. Chinese investors also promised to spend $3 billion on infrastructure projects. However, after more than 15 years, the DRC, now led by the recently reelected Felix Tshisekedi, has taken China back to the negotiation table to restructure the past minerals-for-infrastructure contract to ensure that Congo gets more value for its resources.
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https://wn.com/China_Invest_7_Billion_Into_Dr_Congo_In_Revised_Minerals_For_Infrastructure_Agreement
China invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - Chinese to invest $7 billion into DR Congo in revised minerals for infrastructure agreement - It is common knowledge that The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and China have fostered a robust and mutually beneficial relationship for decades. China has been the DRC's largest trading partner and source of foreign investment for years, with trade heavily focused on resource exchange. The DRC benefits from China's infrastructure development projects, including roads, bridges, and hospitals, funded through "resource-for-infrastructure" deals. China, in turn, secures access to the DRC's vast mineral wealth, particularly cobalt, crucial for its tech industry. This cooperation extends beyond resources, with China providing scholarships, medical aid, and agricultural expertise to the DRC. And now these cordial partners have written the latest chapter in their storied history of cooperation by revamping a nearly two-decades-old minerals-for-infrastructure contract that is set to offer more benefits of up to $7 billion to the DRC in exchange for its resources. What are the terms of this contract? And why is the DRC renegotiating its minerals-for-infrastructure agreement with China? In today's video, we will shed more light on these questions and many more.
On Saturday, January 27th, 2024, The Democratic Republic of Congo and its Chinese investors announced in a statement that the DRC is set to receive $7 billion in financing "mainly intended for the construction of national roads" as part of a revamped minerals-for-infrastructure contract with China. The accord will give the DRC's state miner Gecamines a 1.2% royalty on the proceeds of a copper-cobalt venture known as Sicomines and the right to market 32% of its output. Moreover, both parties will co-manage the Busanga Power Plant, "with 60% of the shares for the Chinese Party and 40% for the DRC. This current agreement is an updated version of a minerals-for-infrastructure document signed in April 2008 between then-DRC President Joseph Kabila and the Chinese government. Under that agreement, Chinese partners committed to building roads and hospitals in exchange for a 68% interest in the joint venture with Congo's national mining corporation Gecamines. Chinese investors also promised to spend $3 billion on infrastructure projects. However, after more than 15 years, the DRC, now led by the recently reelected Felix Tshisekedi, has taken China back to the negotiation table to restructure the past minerals-for-infrastructure contract to ensure that Congo gets more value for its resources.
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- published: 01 Feb 2024
- views: 52785
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Congo & Pepsi Movie Tie-In Ad (1995)
Commercial for a Pepsi and Congo promotional movie tie-in from 1995.
Like what you see? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/timsalmons#
Commercial for a Pepsi and Congo promotional movie tie-in from 1995.
Like what you see? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/timsalmons#
https://wn.com/Congo_Pepsi_Movie_Tie_In_Ad_(1995)
Commercial for a Pepsi and Congo promotional movie tie-in from 1995.
Like what you see? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/timsalmons#
- published: 12 Dec 2019
- views: 240
0:31
Congo Taco Bell Volcano Burrito commercial (1995)
Fast food promotion inspired by the cult hit and featuring three kinds of cheese and "fiery" red sauce. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights i...
Fast food promotion inspired by the cult hit and featuring three kinds of cheese and "fiery" red sauce. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
https://wn.com/Congo_Taco_Bell_Volcano_Burrito_Commercial_(1995)
Fast food promotion inspired by the cult hit and featuring three kinds of cheese and "fiery" red sauce. Uploaded for pop culture archival purposes. No rights implied or given...
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 53252
1:58
Bboxx RD Congo TV Ad
This video is being played on the Congolese National TV to promote the benefits of BBOXX RD Congo solar systems.
This video is being played on the Congolese National TV to promote the benefits of BBOXX RD Congo solar systems.
https://wn.com/Bboxx_Rd_Congo_Tv_Ad
This video is being played on the Congolese National TV to promote the benefits of BBOXX RD Congo solar systems.
- published: 05 Oct 2011
- views: 4056