The Kenyan government is determined to curb the revolution through sheer force, hoping to instil fear in the masses. However, they are meeting resistance from a generation of young people no longer willing to watch their country crumble under the feet of neo-colonial corruption and injustice.
On 25 June, thousands of protesters poured into Nairobi and other Kenyan cities to mark one year since Kenyan police k*lled at least 60 unarmed civilians in 2024 who opposed an International Monetary Fund-backed finance bill that catered to Western interests instead of the Kenyan people.
United in their call for change, yesterday’s protesters demanded the resignation of President William Ruto and the restructuring of the entire political system. Despite being met with state violence in the form of tear gas, arrests, broad daylight extrajudicial k*llings and intimidation, these brave citizens remain determined to take back their country.
On 25 June, thousands of protesters poured into Nairobi and other Kenyan cities to mark one year since Kenyan police k*lled at least 60 unarmed civilians in 2024 who opposed an International Monetary Fund-backed finance bill that catered to Western interests instead of the Kenyan people.
United in their call for change, yesterday’s protesters demanded the resignation of President William Ruto and the restructuring of the entire political system. Despite being met with state violence in the form of tear gas, arrests, broad daylight extrajudicial k*llings and intimidation, these brave citizens remain determined to take back their country.
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Continued……Swipe through this second round of photos for moments from yesterday’s demonstrations.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/25/thousands-rally-in-kenya-to-mark-anniversary-of-antitax-demonstrations
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/25/kenya-protests-june-25-ruto/
https://www.citizen.digital/news/communications-authority-orders-stop-to-live-broadcasts-of-june-25-protests-n365216
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c1jd8enywplt
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/25/thousands-rally-in-kenya-to-mark-anniversary-of-antitax-demonstrations
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/25/kenya-protests-june-25-ruto/
https://www.citizen.digital/news/communications-authority-orders-stop-to-live-broadcasts-of-june-25-protests-n365216
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c1jd8enywplt
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The government of Zambia and the family of the country’s ex-president, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, are tussling over his final resting place. Just hours before his funeral at a private ceremony in South Africa, a South African court ordered a halt to the burial.
Zambia’s Attorney General had filed an urgent court application in Pretoria - arguing that Lusaka must fulfil its constitutional role and provide Lungu with a state funeral. The government of Zambia under Hakainde Hichilema wants the body to be repatriated to Zambia and the former president to be buried there with full military honours, as mandated by Zambian law. It argues that the personal wishes of the family should not take precedence over the greater public interest.
Zambia’s Attorney General had filed an urgent court application in Pretoria - arguing that Lusaka must fulfil its constitutional role and provide Lungu with a state funeral. The government of Zambia under Hakainde Hichilema wants the body to be repatriated to Zambia and the former president to be buried there with full military honours, as mandated by Zambian law. It argues that the personal wishes of the family should not take precedence over the greater public interest.
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The dispute follows a longstanding political rivalry between Lungu and the current president, Hichilema. Lungu’s family insist the late leader had specifically indicated that Hichilema should not attend his funeral. Lungu had imprisoned Hichilema for four months on charges of treason in 2017, and Hichilema defeated him in the 2021 election, triggering further disputes. Last year, Lungu accused Hichilema’s government of using the police to restrict his movements and effectively place him under house arrest.
Lungu, who was Zambia’s leader from 2015 to 2021, died of an undisclosed illness in a South African hospital on 5 June at the age of 68. The family wanted to be in charge of the funeral arrangements, but disagreements with the government over the details led to a deadlock. The Pretoria High Court says both parties have agreed to hold off on funeral arrangements until the question of where his funeral will be held is decided. There will be another hearing on 4 August.
Sources
https://apnews.com/article/zambia-lungu-funeral-hichilema-e1d958b11767f09ef37c994c3836e527
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/south-african-court-halts-burial-zambias-ex-president-lungu-2025-06-25/
The dispute follows a longstanding political rivalry between Lungu and the current president, Hichilema. Lungu’s family insist the late leader had specifically indicated that Hichilema should not attend his funeral. Lungu had imprisoned Hichilema for four months on charges of treason in 2017, and Hichilema defeated him in the 2021 election, triggering further disputes. Last year, Lungu accused Hichilema’s government of using the police to restrict his movements and effectively place him under house arrest.
Lungu, who was Zambia’s leader from 2015 to 2021, died of an undisclosed illness in a South African hospital on 5 June at the age of 68. The family wanted to be in charge of the funeral arrangements, but disagreements with the government over the details led to a deadlock. The Pretoria High Court says both parties have agreed to hold off on funeral arrangements until the question of where his funeral will be held is decided. There will be another hearing on 4 August.
Sources
https://apnews.com/article/zambia-lungu-funeral-hichilema-e1d958b11767f09ef37c994c3836e527
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/south-african-court-halts-burial-zambias-ex-president-lungu-2025-06-25/
AP News
Court order stops a former Zambian president's burial in South Africa on the day of his funeral
The Zambian government has won a last-minute court order stopping the private burial of former President Edgar Lungu in South Africa.
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THE HIDDEN COST OF U.S. INTERVENTION
In this clip from the 1990s, political scientist Michael Parenti dispelled the official narrative surrounding the United States military intervention in Somalia, exposing the economic and geopolitical interests that drove the invasion. While the US claimed it was acting out of humanitarian concern, Parenti argued the true motivations were corporate oil interests and strategic calculations, largely ignored by the mainstream media.
Somalia is located at the entrance of the Red Sea, a resource-rich and crucial shipping lane. Even before the intervention, major US oil interests had secretly negotiated exploration rights in most of Somalia’s territory, recognising its potential as a strategic jewel.
In this clip from the 1990s, political scientist Michael Parenti dispelled the official narrative surrounding the United States military intervention in Somalia, exposing the economic and geopolitical interests that drove the invasion. While the US claimed it was acting out of humanitarian concern, Parenti argued the true motivations were corporate oil interests and strategic calculations, largely ignored by the mainstream media.
Somalia is located at the entrance of the Red Sea, a resource-rich and crucial shipping lane. Even before the intervention, major US oil interests had secretly negotiated exploration rights in most of Somalia’s territory, recognising its potential as a strategic jewel.
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Continued……Parenti placed Somalia in a broader context, where Western powers deploy troops into African countries not to end crises, but to safeguard resources and avert geopolitical rivalry. The result? African sovereignty is undermined, corporate interests are advanced, and the roots of the crisis remain intact.
Under Donald Trump, US policy toward Somalia took another turn, but remained rooted in militarism and strategic self-interest. Throughout his first term, Trump oversaw troop withdrawals but maintained clandestine drone strikes, with reported civilian casualties. His second term has been characterised by strikes in the Golis mountains while he withdrew developmental and military assistance. These mutually exclusive moves, bombing and militarising but not building, echo the same decades-long pattern.
In Libya, the US-backed NATO intervention in 2011 toppled Gaddafi and unleashed a brutal civil war, armed militias, and slave markets. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cold War-era US operations helped install Mobutu Sese Seko (1930-97), whose decades of kleptocracy devastated the country’s institutions while ensuring access for Western mining interests.
To Africans, the question is: What will it take to end Western interventions in our homeland?
Video credit: @somalicents (IG)
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https://home.uncg.edu/~jwjones/world/readings/Oil_Factor_in_Somalia.html#:~:text=Industry%20sources%20said%20the%20other,Cyprus%2C%20was%20recently%20in%20Somalia.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2025.2500262#abstract
https://www.redsearoundtable.com/post/trump-s-shifting-policy-on-africa-u-s-airstrikes-in-somalia-and-their-impact-on-the-horn-of-africa
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyv4270gljpo.amp
https://horninstitute.org/trumps-second-term-and-the-u-s-airstrike-surge-in-somalia/
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/11/29/media-erase-nato-role-bringing-slave-markets-libya
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID4641662_code1847536.pdf?abstractid=4641662
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/congo-decolonization
https://adst.org/2016/09/kleptocracy-and-anti-communism-when-mobutu-ruled-zaire/
Under Donald Trump, US policy toward Somalia took another turn, but remained rooted in militarism and strategic self-interest. Throughout his first term, Trump oversaw troop withdrawals but maintained clandestine drone strikes, with reported civilian casualties. His second term has been characterised by strikes in the Golis mountains while he withdrew developmental and military assistance. These mutually exclusive moves, bombing and militarising but not building, echo the same decades-long pattern.
In Libya, the US-backed NATO intervention in 2011 toppled Gaddafi and unleashed a brutal civil war, armed militias, and slave markets. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cold War-era US operations helped install Mobutu Sese Seko (1930-97), whose decades of kleptocracy devastated the country’s institutions while ensuring access for Western mining interests.
To Africans, the question is: What will it take to end Western interventions in our homeland?
Video credit: @somalicents (IG)
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https://home.uncg.edu/~jwjones/world/readings/Oil_Factor_in_Somalia.html#:~:text=Industry%20sources%20said%20the%20other,Cyprus%2C%20was%20recently%20in%20Somalia.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2025.2500262#abstract
https://www.redsearoundtable.com/post/trump-s-shifting-policy-on-africa-u-s-airstrikes-in-somalia-and-their-impact-on-the-horn-of-africa
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyv4270gljpo.amp
https://horninstitute.org/trumps-second-term-and-the-u-s-airstrike-surge-in-somalia/
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/11/29/media-erase-nato-role-bringing-slave-markets-libya
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID4641662_code1847536.pdf?abstractid=4641662
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/congo-decolonization
https://adst.org/2016/09/kleptocracy-and-anti-communism-when-mobutu-ruled-zaire/
Taylor & Francis
Making peace by fighting war: Competing visions of conflict management and African agency in the “new scramble for Africa”
The article situates the endeavor of conflict resolution in geopolitical changes. It highlights how the post-Cold War norm of negotiated settlements is increasingly challenged both by changes withi...
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ANGER STILL HIGH ONE YEAR AFTER GEN Z ROCKED KENYA
Reports are suggesting up to 16 people were killed in protests across Kenya on Wednesday - with some 400 injured. It’s a bitter irony, as people had come out to remember the 60 people killed in huge protests last year against IMF-backed tax hikes. 25 June was the one-year anniversary of the day protesters in Nairobi stormed the parliament - prompting the security forces to unleash lethal force.
At the latest protest in Nairobi, young Kenyans were also demanding justice for blogger and teacher Albert Ojwang, who was recently found dead in his police cell with signs of torture. Marchers demanded the arrest of killer cops, and called for profound changes to the way the country is governed - urging President William Ruto to resign.
African Stream was on the streets to hear Gen Z’s message.
Reports are suggesting up to 16 people were killed in protests across Kenya on Wednesday - with some 400 injured. It’s a bitter irony, as people had come out to remember the 60 people killed in huge protests last year against IMF-backed tax hikes. 25 June was the one-year anniversary of the day protesters in Nairobi stormed the parliament - prompting the security forces to unleash lethal force.
At the latest protest in Nairobi, young Kenyans were also demanding justice for blogger and teacher Albert Ojwang, who was recently found dead in his police cell with signs of torture. Marchers demanded the arrest of killer cops, and called for profound changes to the way the country is governed - urging President William Ruto to resign.
African Stream was on the streets to hear Gen Z’s message.
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Continued……. Sources
https://aln.africa/insight/finance-bill-2024-withdrawn/
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/rex-masai-other-kenyans-who-died-during-anti-finance-bill-2024-protests-fallen-heroes/ar-AA1HkEgD
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz09l4k4184o
https://aln.africa/insight/finance-bill-2024-withdrawn/
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/rex-masai-other-kenyans-who-died-during-anti-finance-bill-2024-protests-fallen-heroes/ar-AA1HkEgD
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz09l4k4184o
ALN | Africa Legal Network
Finance Bill 2024 Withdrawn - ALN
In response to two weeks of widespread anti-tax protests across major towns and cities in Kenya, President William Ruto recently announced, during a press briefing, the withdrawal of the controversial Finance Bill, 2024.
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ISRAEL, A HAVEN FOR FLEEING CHILD ABUSERS
By now, you might have seen the video of a Z*onist slamming an Iranian toddler headfirst to the floor. While shocking, the act offers a glimpse into the values of the state of Israel, built on Z*onism, an imperialist ideology.
The latest Western-backed settler-colonial project in West Asia is not only making life difficult for Palestinians but also for Israelis. Paedophiles worldwide have settled in Israel by abusing the Law of Return, which allows any Jew to obtain citizenship.
The Jewish Community Watch says that 32 paedophiles in their database have moved to Israel over the past decade. However, that is just a drop in the ocean. According to an Israeli paedophile monitoring association, tens of thousands of paedophiles operate in Israel every year, leading to about 100,000 victims annually (you can find the report in The Jerusalem Post).
By now, you might have seen the video of a Z*onist slamming an Iranian toddler headfirst to the floor. While shocking, the act offers a glimpse into the values of the state of Israel, built on Z*onism, an imperialist ideology.
The latest Western-backed settler-colonial project in West Asia is not only making life difficult for Palestinians but also for Israelis. Paedophiles worldwide have settled in Israel by abusing the Law of Return, which allows any Jew to obtain citizenship.
The Jewish Community Watch says that 32 paedophiles in their database have moved to Israel over the past decade. However, that is just a drop in the ocean. According to an Israeli paedophile monitoring association, tens of thousands of paedophiles operate in Israel every year, leading to about 100,000 victims annually (you can find the report in The Jerusalem Post).
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Continued……In Israel, nine out of 10 sexual-assault cases are closed without a conviction, according to an annual survey released by the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel.
This CBS News investigation from 2020 breaks down the loophole that allows accused and convicted US paedophiles to escape justice by moving to Israel.
Please watch and let us know your thoughts.
Video credit: CBS News
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/israel-safe-haven-paedophiles-jerusalem-sex-abuse-jewish-community-watch-a7445246.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14845517/Monster-throwing-toddler-admits-wanted-KILL-boy.html
This CBS News investigation from 2020 breaks down the loophole that allows accused and convicted US paedophiles to escape justice by moving to Israel.
Please watch and let us know your thoughts.
Video credit: CBS News
Sources
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/israel-safe-haven-paedophiles-jerusalem-sex-abuse-jewish-community-watch-a7445246.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14845517/Monster-throwing-toddler-admits-wanted-KILL-boy.html
The Independent
Israel becoming 'safe haven for paedophiles,' activists claim
Jewish Community Watch says 32 paedophiles moved from countries around the world to Israel over past decade
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POWER TRIP: WEST FLAUNTS STOLEN AFRICAN CULTURE
As the last spokesperson for the late pan-African Libyan icon Muammar Gaddafi, Moussa Ibrahim (@moussa_ibrahim on X) knows a thing or two about Western meddling. In this video, he explains how Europeans have stripped Africa not only of land and resources, but also of culture. Colonisers violently removed and shipped our artefacts to Western capitals, where they now sit in museums that charge Africans to view what was stolen from them. This cultural displacement was strategic - an exercise of power. By severing us from our past, our future was easier to control. Today, an unconscionable amount of Africa’s cultural heritage remains held abroad, divorced from the communities that gave it meaning.
As the last spokesperson for the late pan-African Libyan icon Muammar Gaddafi, Moussa Ibrahim (@moussa_ibrahim on X) knows a thing or two about Western meddling. In this video, he explains how Europeans have stripped Africa not only of land and resources, but also of culture. Colonisers violently removed and shipped our artefacts to Western capitals, where they now sit in museums that charge Africans to view what was stolen from them. This cultural displacement was strategic - an exercise of power. By severing us from our past, our future was easier to control. Today, an unconscionable amount of Africa’s cultural heritage remains held abroad, divorced from the communities that gave it meaning.
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Continued…….. Ibrahim argues that returning our artefacts is not a bureaucratic puzzle but a moral imperative. By refusing to act, the West reveals that its mindset fundamentally hasn’t changed since colonial times. It’s denying Africans the opportunity to restore a broader cultural ecosystem, to build institutions that reflect African perspectives and to revive languages and stories. Africa is not simply seeking justice but a cultural and political renewal.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/21/arts/design/france-museums-africa-savoy-sarr-report.html
https://www.hrw.org/news/2025/06/19/why-reparations-qa
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/21/arts/design/france-museums-africa-savoy-sarr-report.html
https://www.hrw.org/news/2025/06/19/why-reparations-qa
NY Times
Museums in France Should Return African Treasures, Report Says (Published 2018)
Two academics, in a study commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron, recommended a process for repatriating artifacts if countries asked for them.
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WHY CODESA FAILED THE MAJORITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Many hail the 1991-92 Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) as a bloodless transition from apartheid to democracy.
However, an audience member in this ‘The Big Debate’ clip argued CODESA entrenched capitalist control and maintained white economic dominance at the expense of authentic economic justice for the majority of Black people.
Many hail the 1991-92 Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) as a bloodless transition from apartheid to democracy.
However, an audience member in this ‘The Big Debate’ clip argued CODESA entrenched capitalist control and maintained white economic dominance at the expense of authentic economic justice for the majority of Black people.
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