As the G20 convenes in South Africa, creators like @mo.dupi are helping elevate a critical truth: inequality is a policy choice. This is the moment for countries to commit to fair taxation, including taxing the super rich, and demonstrate real leadership grounded in justice.#TaxTheSuperRich #BeOurChampion
AbibiNsroma Foundation rallies behind Wealth Tax ahead of South Africa’s G20 debut - MyJoyOnline

As South Africa leads the G20 Heads of State Summit, you carry more than your nation’s flag; you carry the voice of a continent. For the first time, an African nation sits at the head of the world’s most powerful economic forum. This is a moment to lead with justice, courage, and conviction.

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Climate change is hitting African communities first and worst — and women are carrying the heaviest burden. Loss, displacement, hunger: this is the cost of a crisis they did not create.
It’s time to tax the super rich — for people and for the planet. President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich.
Africa leads the G20 for the first time.
And the world is watching. But inequality is staggering: Africa’s richest 5% hold twice as much wealth as the poorest 95%. This must change.President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich.
AbibiNsroma and Global Coalition urges South Africa to champion Wealth Tax at G20 Summit | Ghana News Agency

Accra, Nov. 21,GNA-A coalition of artists, activists, and organizations from Africa and around the world has called on South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to use his country’s G20…

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People across Africa are calling on leaders to take action: tax the super rich. The inequality is staggering — 0.02% of Africans own nearly 20% of the continent’s wealth, while half the population owns less than 1%. This G20 cycle is a historic opportunity to rebalance the system. President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich.
People are asking to tax the super rich.
In Africa, just 0.02% of people own nearly a fifth of the continent’s wealth, while half the population owns less than 1%. Inequality has gone too far. President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich.
People across the continent are calling for the same thing: tax the super rich. Because today, 0.02% of Africans own nearly a fifth of all wealth, while half the population holds under 1%. This is unsustainable. President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich.
As South Africa hosts the G20, 80+ organisations and activists have issued an open letter to President Ramaphosa: Champion taxing the super-rich for people and for planet. Extreme inequality is fuelling hunger, instability and climate breakdown. The solutions exist — the political courage must follow. President Ramaphosa, be our champion. Read the letter: https://bit.ly/4peX4yv
#TaxTheSuperRich #BeOurChampion #G20SouthAfrica
A sickbay shouldn’t be a luxury. Yet thousands of schools across Africa lack even basic first aid supplies. As the G20 approaches, all eyes are on Africa. We need global agreements that allow countries to invest in essential public services. This is Africa’s time — and we need commitments that make progress possible.
President Ramaphosa, #BeOurChampion to #TaxTheSuperRich