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NAMIBIA STRIKES BACK
Tourists from 33 nations - including the US, Canada, the UK and Germany - now need visas to visit Namibia. It’s a clear sign that the new administration in Windhoek insists on its citizens being treated as equals on the global stage - and is widely being hailed as an expression of sovereignty.
Three-month visas will cost around $90 - and should be fairly hassle free, as they can be applied for online or at the airport (so no trips to the embassy).
African visitors have consistently been subjected to strict visa stipulations when they travel to the West, with high refusal rates and long processing. By instituting visas, Namibia is joining other African nations in demanding equitable treatment in the world.
In this clip, Content creditor @Oska_films (IG) reacts to the new visas - and hails the direction of travel Namibia’s new female leadership has set the country on.
Tourists from 33 nations - including the US, Canada, the UK and Germany - now need visas to visit Namibia. It’s a clear sign that the new administration in Windhoek insists on its citizens being treated as equals on the global stage - and is widely being hailed as an expression of sovereignty.
Three-month visas will cost around $90 - and should be fairly hassle free, as they can be applied for online or at the airport (so no trips to the embassy).
African visitors have consistently been subjected to strict visa stipulations when they travel to the West, with high refusal rates and long processing. By instituting visas, Namibia is joining other African nations in demanding equitable treatment in the world.
In this clip, Content creditor @Oska_films (IG) reacts to the new visas - and hails the direction of travel Namibia’s new female leadership has set the country on.
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https://www.forbesafrica.com/current-affairs/2024/08/06/ensures-our-policies-are-respected-internationally-namibias-new-visa-policy-for-over-30-countries/?utm
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https://www.forbesafrica.com/current-affairs/2024/08/06/ensures-our-policies-are-respected-internationally-namibias-new-visa-policy-for-over-30-countries/?utm
VisaVerge
Namibia Visa Update: No More Visa-Free Travel for 33 Countries
Namibia Visa Policy to Change on April 1, 2025, ending visa-free travel for 33 countries, including Canada, UK, US, and Germany, aiming for diplomatic balance.
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HOW RWANDAN GENOCIDE LED TO DRC’S
With more than 6 million killed and over 7 million internally displaced, the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a moral stain on Africa. Today, the eastern part of the country remains at war, amid overwhelming evidence that rebel groups like M23 receive support from neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda. The January 2025 offensive by M23 in Goma killed over 3,000 and displaced over 700,000.
With more than 6 million killed and over 7 million internally displaced, the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a moral stain on Africa. Today, the eastern part of the country remains at war, amid overwhelming evidence that rebel groups like M23 receive support from neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda. The January 2025 offensive by M23 in Goma killed over 3,000 and displaced over 700,000.
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Continued……. The origins of DRC’s crisis can be traced to the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath. The international community sat and watched as 800,000 Rwandans were killed, with millions fleeing to neighbouring DRC. The instability that persists there today suits the interests of multinational corporations eager to exploit the country’s riches, and the armed proxy groups making hundreds of thousands of dollars a month from the chaos.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgyzl1mlkvo
https://www.theafricareport.com/375904/drc-rwanda-rubaya-coltan-mine-at-the-heart-of-m23-financing/
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgyzl1mlkvo
https://www.theafricareport.com/375904/drc-rwanda-rubaya-coltan-mine-at-the-heart-of-m23-financing/
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‘We’re afraid to return home’: Uprooted again, Congolese civilians face hunger and more insecurity
Around 700,000 people were forced to leave Goma, one of the biggest cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) when it fell in January to rebels, known as M23. With the conflict spreading, many of them are on the move again but a return home is…
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MOZAMBIQUE’S MIGHTY MACHEL
Today, we honour the life and legacy of Josina Machel, a fearless freedom fighter, revolutionary and women’s rights pioneer, who passed away on 7 April 1971 at just 25 years old.
Machel (1945-71) was a leading figure in Mozambique’s struggle for independence from Portuguese colonial rule. As a dedicated member of FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front) since age 18, she fought on the frontlines and organised political and military training for women, boldly pushing for their inclusion at a time when that was virtually unheard of.
Today, we honour the life and legacy of Josina Machel, a fearless freedom fighter, revolutionary and women’s rights pioneer, who passed away on 7 April 1971 at just 25 years old.
Machel (1945-71) was a leading figure in Mozambique’s struggle for independence from Portuguese colonial rule. As a dedicated member of FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front) since age 18, she fought on the frontlines and organised political and military training for women, boldly pushing for their inclusion at a time when that was virtually unheard of.
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Continued….. FRELIMO appointed the 24-year-old Machel head of the Women’s Section in FRELIMO’s Department of International Relations and head of FRELIMO’s Department of Social Affairs, through which she developed child care and educational centres for children in the country’s north.
In May 1969, she married socialist and nationalist Samora Machel (1933-86), who became the country’s first president in 1975.
Though her life was cut short by an illness that has yet to be determined, Josina Machel’s courage, vision and determination continue to inspire generations.
Rest in power, Josina. Your spirit lives on.
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https://www.pambazuka.org/uncovering-josina-machel-obscurity
In May 1969, she married socialist and nationalist Samora Machel (1933-86), who became the country’s first president in 1975.
Though her life was cut short by an illness that has yet to be determined, Josina Machel’s courage, vision and determination continue to inspire generations.
Rest in power, Josina. Your spirit lives on.
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https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/josina-machel-1945-1971
https://amaka.studio/u/@nicolasnhalungo/remembering-josina-machel-and-the-fight-for-independence-in-mozambique-_BoYwdqpjMY7ldndF1bwo
https://www.pambazuka.org/uncovering-josina-machel-obscurity
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Josina Machel (1945-1971)
Josina Mutemba Machel was a revolutionary Mozambican fighter for FRELIMO who, like thousands of women, fought for independence for her country until she died at the age of 25. She was born Josina Abiathar Muthemba on August 10, 1945, in the southern province…
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PORT SUDAN: SUDANESE CELEBRATE MILITARY’S KHARTOUM RE-CAPTURE
After nearly two years of Sudan’s warring parties wrestling for control of its capital, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) announced their recapture of Khartoum from the United Arab Emirates-backed paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on 26 March. This clip shows Sudanese in Port Sudan, a coastal city about 500 miles northeast of the capital, celebrating the news in the streets.
According to experts from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Sudan’s proxy war that began on 15 April 2023 had k*lled over 61,000 people in just Khartoum alone in the first 14 months. In recent weeks, the military has been gaining ground against the RSF, accused of gen*cide.
After nearly two years of Sudan’s warring parties wrestling for control of its capital, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) announced their recapture of Khartoum from the United Arab Emirates-backed paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on 26 March. This clip shows Sudanese in Port Sudan, a coastal city about 500 miles northeast of the capital, celebrating the news in the streets.
According to experts from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Sudan’s proxy war that began on 15 April 2023 had k*lled over 61,000 people in just Khartoum alone in the first 14 months. In recent weeks, the military has been gaining ground against the RSF, accused of gen*cide.
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Continued………Meanwhile, the RSF maintains control of several areas, including the Darfur region comprised of five states, where North Darfur’s El Fasher is the last remaining capital under SAF control. However, Sudanese people are hopeful that the military will defeat the RSF and that the grave atrocities they have endured under the paramilitary occupation will soon come to an end.
Evidence gathered by monitoring groups shows both the RSF paramilitary and the SAF have committed human rights abuses against civilians, and the US sanctioned both of their leaders in January. In Darfur, for instance, while the SAF carries out airstrikes on civilians, the RSF is accused of shelling villages, torture and s*xual violence. However, in the past two years, documentation has pointed to the RSF as being responsible for the larger share of the atrocities. Many experts also agree that the UAE has prolonged the proxy war by bankrolling the paramilitary group. Yet, the UAE has still not been held accountable for exacerbating the crisis that has left more than half of Sudan’s population suffering ‘acute food insecurity’ and forced more than 12 million to flee their homes.
Video credit: Rayana Elssadig (Facebook)
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https://www.wfp.org/emergencies/sudan-emergency
Evidence gathered by monitoring groups shows both the RSF paramilitary and the SAF have committed human rights abuses against civilians, and the US sanctioned both of their leaders in January. In Darfur, for instance, while the SAF carries out airstrikes on civilians, the RSF is accused of shelling villages, torture and s*xual violence. However, in the past two years, documentation has pointed to the RSF as being responsible for the larger share of the atrocities. Many experts also agree that the UAE has prolonged the proxy war by bankrolling the paramilitary group. Yet, the UAE has still not been held accountable for exacerbating the crisis that has left more than half of Sudan’s population suffering ‘acute food insecurity’ and forced more than 12 million to flee their homes.
Video credit: Rayana Elssadig (Facebook)
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https://www.dw.com/en/sudans-army-chief-says-khartoum-is-free-amid-gains/a-72049352
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DW
Sudan’s army chief says 'Khartoum is free' amid gains
After two years of civil war, government troops are gaining control over Sudan’s capital. The country's de facto leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan proclaimed Khartoum's liberation from the presidential palace.
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MASS PROTESTS IN HAITI
On 2 April, thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince, meeting police violence as they demanded an end to unchecked gang violence. They marched toward the offices of the acting prime minister and presidential council, chanting, ‘Let’s go, let’s go, and get them out!’
With 85 per cent of the capital under gang control, Haiti is spiralling into deeper chaos. The UN estimates the instability has displaced more than 1 million people, with 60,000 forced to flee their homes in just one month. The UN describes the capital as an ‘open-air prison’ with no safe way in or out.
However, the violence has been spreading beyond the capital. This week, gangs reportedly stormed a prison in Mirebalais, releasing over 500 inmates. Meanwhile, a UN-backed, US-funded Kenyan-led mission is severely under-resourced, with only 40 per cent of the international forces deployed.
On 2 April, thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince, meeting police violence as they demanded an end to unchecked gang violence. They marched toward the offices of the acting prime minister and presidential council, chanting, ‘Let’s go, let’s go, and get them out!’
With 85 per cent of the capital under gang control, Haiti is spiralling into deeper chaos. The UN estimates the instability has displaced more than 1 million people, with 60,000 forced to flee their homes in just one month. The UN describes the capital as an ‘open-air prison’ with no safe way in or out.
However, the violence has been spreading beyond the capital. This week, gangs reportedly stormed a prison in Mirebalais, releasing over 500 inmates. Meanwhile, a UN-backed, US-funded Kenyan-led mission is severely under-resourced, with only 40 per cent of the international forces deployed.
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Continued…….. With the death toll having surpassed 4,200 during the first eight months of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti, it seems the effort as well as the transitional council, are failing in their objective to bring security and stability to the country. Perhaps they can take a look at the role that foreign powers have played in destabilising Haiti since the 1804 revolution that marked Haiti as the world’s first Black republic.
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In Defence of Marxism
The gangs of Haiti and the failure of bourgeois rule
The economic and political situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate, with seemingly no end in sight to the suffering of the masses.
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On 5 April, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the United States would immediately revoke visas for South Sudanese citizens following the northeast African country’s refusal to accept people deported from the United States. In addition, Washington plans to deny South Sudanese citizens at US ports of entry.
This move is hardly unprecedented, as the US has a well-documented history of using visa restrictions as a form of leverage, pressuring countries weakened by colonialism, neocolonialism and Balkanisation to conform to its political objectives. In doing so, it often punishes ordinary people.
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This move is hardly unprecedented, as the US has a well-documented history of using visa restrictions as a form of leverage, pressuring countries weakened by colonialism, neocolonialism and Balkanisation to conform to its political objectives. In doing so, it often punishes ordinary people.
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https://www.reuters.com/article/world/trumps-expanded-travel-ban-targets-nigeria-five-other-countries-idUSKBN1ZU2VU
Voice of America
US Issues Visa Restrictions to Eritrea, Guinea
New restrictions are aimed at four Asian and African nations that have refused to take back citizens who've been deported
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‘THE USAID PLOT TO TAKE DOWN CUBA’
While many people worldwide believe that the recently dismantled USAID was about good-hearted aid for countries, it has supported operations to topple governments in countries where the US disapproves of the leadership.
For example, the Cuban revolution has long been a friend to the African continent and diaspora. However, the United States has relentlessly tried to overthrow the Cuban government since its 1959 revolution and punish the country with a 63-year-long economic blockade. The United States even tried to kill Cuban revolutionary leader and former president Fidel Castro (1926-2016) at least 634 times.
While many people worldwide believe that the recently dismantled USAID was about good-hearted aid for countries, it has supported operations to topple governments in countries where the US disapproves of the leadership.
For example, the Cuban revolution has long been a friend to the African continent and diaspora. However, the United States has relentlessly tried to overthrow the Cuban government since its 1959 revolution and punish the country with a 63-year-long economic blockade. The United States even tried to kill Cuban revolutionary leader and former president Fidel Castro (1926-2016) at least 634 times.
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Continued……. In this clip from the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast (@joerogan on IG and X), Mike Benz (@mikebenzcyber on IG and X), a former US State Department official, revealed how USAID worked to create an artificial uprising against the Cuban government in the early 2010s by creating a social media site called ZunZuneo to encourage users to revolt against their government, akin to the ‘Arab Spring.’
Video credit: @powerfulJRE (YouTube)
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Video credit: @powerfulJRE (YouTube)
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Jacobin
The US Blockade of Cuba Must End
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the US blockade of Cuba, a collective punishment of the Cuban people for their independence from US control. The blockade needs to end.
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CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN ETHIOPIA AND SOUTH SUDAN
Cholera is spreading fast in Ethiopia’s Gambella region, killing at least 31 people and infecting over 1,500 over the past month according to NGO Doctors Beyond Borders. The crisis is worsening as refugees fleeing violence in South Sudan bring more cases into Ethiopia. In South Sudan’s Akobo County, 1,300 new cases have been reported in just four weeks.
With ongoing conflict, lack of clean water, and collapsing healthcare services, the outbreak is spiraling out of control. Doctors Without Borders is calling for urgent action, more healthcare support, access to safe water, and a cholera vaccination campaign.
The WHO has warned that cholera deaths jumped 71% last year, with Africa hit hardest. This preventable disease is now spreading due to conflict and lack of resources.
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Cholera is spreading fast in Ethiopia’s Gambella region, killing at least 31 people and infecting over 1,500 over the past month according to NGO Doctors Beyond Borders. The crisis is worsening as refugees fleeing violence in South Sudan bring more cases into Ethiopia. In South Sudan’s Akobo County, 1,300 new cases have been reported in just four weeks.
With ongoing conflict, lack of clean water, and collapsing healthcare services, the outbreak is spiraling out of control. Doctors Without Borders is calling for urgent action, more healthcare support, access to safe water, and a cholera vaccination campaign.
The WHO has warned that cholera deaths jumped 71% last year, with Africa hit hardest. This preventable disease is now spreading due to conflict and lack of resources.
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ALLIANCE OF SAHEL STATES WITHDRAW AMBASSADORS FROM ALGERIA
On April 6, the Alliance of Sahel States—comprised of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger—simultaneously withdrew their ambassadors from Algeria after the North African country reportedly shot down a Malian drone. The anti-imperialist confederation condemned the act as irresponsible and contrary to historical ties. Mali also denied the drone violated Algerian airspace and accused Algeria of supporting international terrorism that threaten Mali’s sovereignty. This marks a further decline in Mali-Algeria relations following past accusations of Algerian interference and alleged support for Tuareg separatist groups in northern Mali.
But why did Burkina Faso and Niger recall their envoys, too? This is because they are not just neighbours.
On April 6, the Alliance of Sahel States—comprised of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger—simultaneously withdrew their ambassadors from Algeria after the North African country reportedly shot down a Malian drone. The anti-imperialist confederation condemned the act as irresponsible and contrary to historical ties. Mali also denied the drone violated Algerian airspace and accused Algeria of supporting international terrorism that threaten Mali’s sovereignty. This marks a further decline in Mali-Algeria relations following past accusations of Algerian interference and alleged support for Tuareg separatist groups in northern Mali.
But why did Burkina Faso and Niger recall their envoys, too? This is because they are not just neighbours.
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Continued……They are members of a new confederation formed in 2023 as an anti-imperialist pact that emerged in defiance of France’s decades-long military interference and the West’s weaponisation of ‘democracy’. So, when Algeria reportedly downed Mali’s drone, the entire bloc responded with a clear message, ‘An attack on one is an attack on all.’
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https://apnews.com/article/mali-algeria-ambassador-recall-tuareg-c5a3c71db2d3f1df9dd94b094fb20494
https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20250103-mali-accuses-algeria-of-fuelling-insecurity-in-the-sahel-by-supporting-tuareg-rebels
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https://apnews.com/article/mali-algeria-ambassador-recall-tuareg-c5a3c71db2d3f1df9dd94b094fb20494
https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20250103-mali-accuses-algeria-of-fuelling-insecurity-in-the-sahel-by-supporting-tuareg-rebels
ABC News
Sahel alliance recalls ambassadors from Algeria after the downing of a Malian drone
A military alliance between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger has withdrawn their respective ambassadors from Algeria in response to the downing of a Malian drone last week
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