State capacity erodes one unpaid salary at a time.
While Congo-Kinshasa's civil servants in Kwamouth protest five months of unpaid salaries, the real story is how systemic governmental neglect continues to strangle the very institutions meant to serve citizens across francophone Africa. This isn't just administrative dysfunction. It's a deliberate erosion of state capacity that forces talented Africans to look elsewhere for stability, bleeding the continent of its human capital when we need it most.
While Congo-Kinshasa's civil servants in Kwamouth protest five months of unpaid salaries, the real story is how systemic governmental neglect continues to strangle the very institutions meant to serve citizens across francophone Africa. This isn't just administrative dysfunction. It's a deliberate erosion of state capacity that forces talented Africans to look elsewhere for stability, bleeding the continent of its human capital when we need it most.
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