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Beware This Shadowy New Fiber Superhighway Directly Linking Goma’s War Zone to the World

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EXPOSED: A CORPORATE LAND GRAB IN THE DIGITAL AGE. While Africa grapples with poverty and conflict, a TELECOMS GIANT has just ACTIVATED its most ambitious and CONTROVERSIAL project yet—a 2,000km digital highway slicing through the heart of East Africa. This isn’t just about faster internet; this is about a FOREIGN CORPORATION constructing the ULTIMATE PIPELINE for data, wealth, and POWER, turning sovereign nations into mere data points on a private grid.

The so-called “G2M route” from Mombasa to Goma is being sold as progress, but insiders whisper a darker truth. This network creates a DEPENDENCY so complete that the economic fate of entire regions will be CONTROLLED FROM A BOARDROOM. Paratus Group now holds the keys to the digital kingdom for over 200 million people, with the power to CUT OFF critical connectivity at will. Is this “development,” or is it the NEUTERING of national autonomy under the guise of “resilient connectivity”?

Chief Commercial Officer Martin Cox boasts of “building the networks that make modern commerce possible,” but at WHAT COST? This infrastructure funnels Africa’s most valuable modern resource—its DATA—through a single, private channel directly linked to global subsea cables. The data of millions, from personal communications to state secrets and financial transactions, will flow through this CORPORATE ARTERY. This isn’t connection; it’s a potential espionage and economic control nightmare waiting to happen.

The digital colonization of Africa is now COMPLETE, and we cheered it on in the name of “growth.”



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