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Know how to organize capital using mobile phones?

We have featured it for a year, but most people still don't know that an economy can use mobile phones to organize initial capital needs. This message is for ages 18 to 60 years. Save yourself from unemployment, poverty and unfulfilled dreams. You can use mobile-phones in your hands to organize capital for funding to start your factories and to fulfill your dreams. Corporates such as MTN, GLO, Vodacom, Econet, Orange, Vi, Bharti and WhatsApp are raking billions from mobile phones in your hands. You can also do the same.

SELECT A COUNTRY

SELECT A COUNTRY ⋆

 CLICK the 5th Proposal in any of the listed flags

We are the first to push that a country should organize capital within its borders to seed citizens to start factories. We need the whole of Africa and other countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, India, Syria, Jordan, Iran etc to organize capital within to fast track their economies.

You should know that small capital contributions turns into billions, instead of waiting for foreign investors. There are 15 other economic issues which can be resolved if countries organize their own capital within to invest. For $10 the documents are available to you or buy the book (What Economists Are Missing) for $15 Amazon.

DISCOVER HOW YOUR COUNTRY CAN ORGANIZE CAPITAL WITHIN TO FUND INDUSTRIAL, MINING AND COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE PROGRAMS- For All Citizens to Participate : No country should be left behind.


Proposals here are suitable for countries in the Global South.

Testimonials

Andreas Keller – Munich, Germany

“What stood out for me is how practical it is. Instead of waiting for funding or investors, it shows how to work with what already exists. That idea alone is very powerful.”

Nomvula Khumalo – Durban, South Africa

“This felt real, not academic. It speaks to everyday people and real situations. After reading it, I started seeing opportunities around me that I was ignoring before.”

Jean-Luc Moreau – Lyon, France

“I didn’t expect this approach at all. It challenges the usual way we talk about money and investment, but in a simple and logical way. I found myself rethinking a lot of assumptions.”

DISCOVER HOW MOBILE PHONES CAN ORGANIZE CAPITAL WITHIN YOUR COUNTRY

Global South countries must organize capital using mobile phones to finance their economies. People think maybe the next President will create employment, opportunities and better Infrastructure etc. Read the attached documents for solutions.


Click any country to see how to organize capital using mobile phones. You must know these examples. Discuss them with Councilors, Parliamentarians for policy makers to implement, instead of waiting for foreign investors from the same countries which colonized and exploited you. Yes, there is a way around.


All technocrats (Economists, Accountants etc) were trained to attract foreign investors - the British, Americans, French, Germans or for countries to borrow from the World Bank, IMF, Paris Club etc These are loans, not capital and countries become heavily indebted. Yet there are alternative methods of organising capital within a country, which technocrats were not trained to consider. Consequently, politicians are not called to evaluate them. Read the proposals in the 5 countries given as examples.


The world offers technological platforms which make Organising Capital much easier, such as;


*The mobile phone capabilities.

* Bank transactions.

*Betting industry and Lotto - a small levy thereon.

*Music downloads platforms - a small levy thereon.


Don’t be left out. Read them. Talk about it. There is a way for you. Select any country given as examples to show how it works and the proposals to grow the economy, create jobs and opportunities for all.


Organizing Capital or Capital Contributions are not taxes. Capital is handled separately from taxes.

Capital is the seed funding to start various economic activities, create jobs, to improve life. Detailed arguments are found in the book, “What Economists are Missing – keeping you poorer” by Luke Montgomery - found at Amazon