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Chapter 49 - 49. the unity of Africa

Anake was clear on the fact that she could unite Africa in a few steps from the moon to the star. The thing is, she chose south Africa, getting her way with the identification by using her inevitability to alter and bend reality to her will, using the best of her weaponry to access to the basic rights. In doing so, she had the innate capacity to vote for someone. Thereafter, she decided to use her newly gained authority to get into the politics of the country.

South Africa was not what she expected. Although it seemed to be wealthy, it was not really in its own foundations. In fact, it brought the opposite that it was trying to use for the glory of that connection. The flora and the fauna did not really surprise her. She could see some problematics that could trouble everyone, needing to address the wholeness of what she could do with: the decision of what it could change and shake it to the core. However, this was not enough to fix the political and the economic, fearing to have it ahead of everything. In that way, she made a quite bold guess.

Anake: Hahaha. This country falls short to my expectation. Life goes on for them, but without any insight into the maintenance of the new order, sinking into the whole plot of the cosmogonic narrative. In that sense, love could actually take it to a new level of normality. In that sense, everything can change for my love. After all, he has been here for 20 years, taking everything to a high degree of understanding. That said, I should take ownership of this place.

As she shapeshifted into a black 6,8 black woman, wearing a crown and traditional Christian attires as if she had been formed from the union of a Kenyan Christian person. That said, this could actually lead us to think that it was just superficial appearance that could emulate such curves like hers: Bust-to-waist ~1.35:1, waist-to-hips ~0.7:1—classic hourglass, but with longer torso (~24") and legs (~40" inseam) for proportion. Soft, flowing curves from bust to hips, with a subtle athletic taper (think elongated version of Lupita Nyong'o's poised elegance, but towering). Skin tone: rich mahogany, glowing under sunlight-filtered church light.

The first thing that she did was to get her jewellery company, shifting from the only hope of the destiny in the world, creating Lexas. She sold jewellery like cakes, creating a profit of 1.000.000.000 dollars. With that money, she gave houses to the African population, creating schools and universities. She fed thousands of people to the extent that they were calling her the queen of Africa, the muse of south Africa. In that order of ideas, we could actually see that she was being exalted to the extent of making everyone look as unedified by default.

South Africa had a significant potential as Africa's most industrialized economy in what she knew to be true in which they had more than to take, with strengths in sectors like fintech for whatever reason they had it for, renewable energy tech, and AI startups according to what she had got. However, systemic barriers continue to hinder its transformation into a global tech leader and a broadly prosperous nation in decline for the main purpose of fairness. In this aspect, addressing these would require coordinated reforms in infrastructure, education, governance, and investment to foster innovation, inclusive growth, and stability.

Category

Metric

Current SA (2020)

Improved SA (2021)

Global Avg (2020)

Top Tech Avg (USA/China/S. Korea, 2021)

Superiority Gain

Infrastructure

Electricity Reliability (% uptime)

75%

99.5%

92%

99%

+24.5% over global; matches/exceeds top (e.g., S. Korea's 99.2%)

Infrastructure

Internet Penetration (% population)

62%

98%

67%

93%

+31% over global; surpasses USA (95%)

Human Capital

Unemployment Rate (% total)

33%

8%

5.2%

4%

-25% below global; competitive with S. Korea (3.5%)

Human Capital

R&D Spending (% GDP)

0.8%

4.2%

2.6%

3.6%

+1.6% over global; edges China (2.4%)

Digital Divide

Data Affordability (% monthly income)

8.5%

1.2%

3.8%

1.5%

-2.6% below global; undercuts USA (1.1%)

Governance

FDI Inflows (% GDP)

1.2%

5.1%

1.8%

2.9%

+3.3% over global; tops USA (2.5%)

Economic

GDP Growth (annual %)

0.7%

5.2%

2.4%

3.1%

+2.8% over global; matches China (4.8%)

Economic

Gini Coefficient

0.67

0.35

0.39

0.41

-0.04 below global; better than USA (0.41)

Investment

VC Funding (% GDP)

0.3%

2.8%

0.9%

1.7%

+1.9% over global; exceeds S. Korea (1.9%)

 

 

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