I started a thread on Ugandan and African Automotive and industrial manufacturing and trade.
>>178922497>>5854155I believe Kantanka rebrannded Chinese cars or just a bunch of other cars pieced together. The amount of engineering into simple foam plastic or rubber takes a lot of chemical engineering alone to refine the materials stability. Then you have to go back and refine the machinery alone too due to defects.
Ghana doesn't have the money for large scale independent manufacturing. The money to set up a chain of resources would not initially come from manufacturing, but instead of massive resale items from other countries to surrounding countries aka cars and computers etc. etc.
Educating Funding many citizens takes foreign education for mechanical engineering, computer engineering, and other engineering schooling just so they all would come back and work for the company that funded their education for small margins of what those foreign students could earn in the countries they studied in. I do not see this happening in Uganda yet. They're not even fully recovered from the civil war or genocide over there nor the surrounding countries either. The global trade network isn't established there at all for them to use technology and machinery like the West, Korea, Taiwan, or Japan have initiated,
This is a scam anon.
Just look at the title of the guy who started the company...."Apostle".
He started the company on the money form running a bunch of "churches".