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DECOLONISE M.I.T.: STUDENTS SPEAK OUT
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a new generation of student activists is forcing the storied institution to address its entanglements with various international systems of oppression, from its use of enslaved people to Cold War-era defence contracts and its recent partnerships with the Israeli arms industry.
In this video, we hear from an anonymous student who claims to be part of a group called 'Ethical Scientists.' They recently tore down a painting of Emma Savage Rogers (1824-1911), who enslaved Africans. Rogers was married to MIT founder William Barton Rogers (1804-82). The group replaced it with a photo of nurse, teacher and abolitionist Isabella Gibbons (circa 1836-90), an African whom Emma Savage Rogers owned.
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a new generation of student activists is forcing the storied institution to address its entanglements with various international systems of oppression, from its use of enslaved people to Cold War-era defence contracts and its recent partnerships with the Israeli arms industry.
In this video, we hear from an anonymous student who claims to be part of a group called 'Ethical Scientists.' They recently tore down a painting of Emma Savage Rogers (1824-1911), who enslaved Africans. Rogers was married to MIT founder William Barton Rogers (1804-82). The group replaced it with a photo of nurse, teacher and abolitionist Isabella Gibbons (circa 1836-90), an African whom Emma Savage Rogers owned.
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Continued……The other photo they included was of 11-year-old Palestinian social media influencer Yaqeen Hammad (2013-25), k*lled in an Israeli drone strike on 23 May. The group is trying to make the connection between MIT's oppressive past and its current research that aids Israel's military.
Over several months, MIT students have organised walkouts, sit-ins, and teach-ins against the university's research partnerships with companies that are supplying weapons to Israel during its military onslaught in Gaza. These protests are part of a broader movement on US campuses, in which students are demanding that universities divest from entities that profit from military campaigns and occupations.
MIT has a close relationship with the US Department of Defense and multiple defence contractors, particularly through its Lincoln Laboratory. During the apartheid era, students demanded the university divest from South Africa. Today, students draw parallels between the institution's past complicity and its current role in supporting settler-colonial systems, like Israel's and the United States.' Students are not only demanding divestment from firms associated with military activities but redirecting funds to decolonial scholarship, reparative justice and siding with liberation movements.
Video credit: @j.anthony.depice (IG)
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Over several months, MIT students have organised walkouts, sit-ins, and teach-ins against the university's research partnerships with companies that are supplying weapons to Israel during its military onslaught in Gaza. These protests are part of a broader movement on US campuses, in which students are demanding that universities divest from entities that profit from military campaigns and occupations.
MIT has a close relationship with the US Department of Defense and multiple defence contractors, particularly through its Lincoln Laboratory. During the apartheid era, students demanded the university divest from South Africa. Today, students draw parallels between the institution's past complicity and its current role in supporting settler-colonial systems, like Israel's and the United States.' Students are not only demanding divestment from firms associated with military activities but redirecting funds to decolonial scholarship, reparative justice and siding with liberation movements.
Video credit: @j.anthony.depice (IG)
Sources
https://electronicintifada.net/content/how-research-mit-abets-israels-genocide-gaza/50250
https://cis.mit.edu/about/history
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/13/usuniversity-ties-to-weapons-contractors-under-scrutiny-amid-war-in-gaza#:~:text=The%20demonstration%20was%20part%20of%20an%20effort,that%20support%20its%20military%20campaign%20in%20Gaza.&text=%E2%80%9CThe%20only%20reason%20that%20students%20are%20protesting,in%20South%20Africa%2C%E2%80%9D%20Chapman%20told%20Al%20Jazeera.
https://news.mit.edu/2025/mit-lincoln-laboratory-workhorse-national-security-0415#:~:text=MIT%20Lincoln%20Laboratory%20is%20the%20DoD's%20largest,critical%20domains%20are%20air%20and%20missile%20defense.
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https://apnews.com/article/college-protests-israel-divestment-palestinians-3f37f96f7be8e1124f266842d9caa627
https://mondoweiss.net/2025/04/i-faced-censorship-and-attacks-at-mit-for-trying-to-teach-about-palestine-this-reflects-the-rising-fascism-in-higher-education
https://www.theelephant.info/analysis/2022/03/11/africa-and-its-diasporas-from-pan-africanism-to-developmentalism-to-transnationalism/#:~:text=Pan%2DAfricanism%20as%20an%20idea%2C%20philosophy%2C%20and%20movement,capitalist%20world%20spawned%20by%20enslavement%20and%20colonialism.
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How research at MIT abets Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Students, faculty fight administration’s repression and censorship.
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HOW WESTERN TECH INDUSTRY DESTABILISES DRC
Today marks 65 years since the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) gained independence from Belgian colonial rule on 30 June 1960.
The DRC has not known peace since 1885, when Belgium’s King Leopold II annexed it as his personal property. Known as the ‘Congo Free State’ until 1908, it served as a source of raw materials, like rubber, for the early 20th century’s booming automobile industry. Leopold’s harsh exploitation of the Congo reportedly led to around 10 million to 15 million deaths.
Fast forward to the 21st century, another industrial boom, this time in electric mobility and smart technologies, is driven by essential minerals from the DRC. These are resources that, if acquired and managed legally, could have turned the country into one of the wealthiest and most stable in the world.
Today marks 65 years since the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) gained independence from Belgian colonial rule on 30 June 1960.
The DRC has not known peace since 1885, when Belgium’s King Leopold II annexed it as his personal property. Known as the ‘Congo Free State’ until 1908, it served as a source of raw materials, like rubber, for the early 20th century’s booming automobile industry. Leopold’s harsh exploitation of the Congo reportedly led to around 10 million to 15 million deaths.
Fast forward to the 21st century, another industrial boom, this time in electric mobility and smart technologies, is driven by essential minerals from the DRC. These are resources that, if acquired and managed legally, could have turned the country into one of the wealthiest and most stable in the world.
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Continued……In December 2023, African Stream’s Erick Gavala went to the DRC’s mineral-rich eastern region to understand how the tech industry is contributing to instability. Conflict minerals, illegally trafficked by rebel groups such as the Rwanda- and Uganda-backed M23, feed greedy Western corporations, which claim to make their products with conflict-free minerals despite clear evidence to the contrary.
Erick’s report reveals why the DRC remains impoverished despite possessing an estimated $24 trillion in untapped mineral resources. It accounts for nearly two-thirds of the world’s cobalt production, a crucial metal used in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, smartphones, and laptops. It is also the second-largest source of coltan (Columbite-Tantalite), a vital source of tantalum used in capacitors for phones, computers, and other electronics. The DRC’s cassiterite is a primary source of tin, essential for soldering electronic components. Wolframite is the primary source of tungsten used in the vibrating components of phones and other electronic devices.
The three-decade foreign-backed resource war has featured horrific s*xual and human rights abuses, k*lling at least 6 million people by 2010, with many more since. Moreover, the war has displaced over 7 million people.
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Erick’s report reveals why the DRC remains impoverished despite possessing an estimated $24 trillion in untapped mineral resources. It accounts for nearly two-thirds of the world’s cobalt production, a crucial metal used in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, smartphones, and laptops. It is also the second-largest source of coltan (Columbite-Tantalite), a vital source of tantalum used in capacitors for phones, computers, and other electronics. The DRC’s cassiterite is a primary source of tin, essential for soldering electronic components. Wolframite is the primary source of tungsten used in the vibrating components of phones and other electronic devices.
The three-decade foreign-backed resource war has featured horrific s*xual and human rights abuses, k*lling at least 6 million people by 2010, with many more since. Moreover, the war has displaced over 7 million people.
Sources
https://www.csis.org/analysis/critical-minerals-fragile-peace-drc-rwanda-deal-and-cost-ignoring-root-causes
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Critical Minerals, Fragile Peace: The DRC-Rwanda Deal and the Cost of Ignoring Root Causes
On June 27, the foreign ministers of the DRC and Rwanda are set to sign the Critical Minerals for Security and Peace Deal in Washington, DC. This long-awaited peace deal aims to calm the conflict in Eastern DRC; however, it does not address the root causes…
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AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK: A TROJAN HORSE
They call it the African Development Bank. But what if Africa’s financial future is being steered by a Trojan horse? Foreign powers block projects, sabotage leadership and shape policy to keep Africa dependent. The African Union faces the same trap: foreign money and foreign strings. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
They call it the African Development Bank. But what if Africa’s financial future is being steered by a Trojan horse? Foreign powers block projects, sabotage leadership and shape policy to keep Africa dependent. The African Union faces the same trap: foreign money and foreign strings. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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WHEN GERMANY TURNED AFRICA INTO A LABORATORY
Colonial Germany’s genocide in Namibia, which saw at least 70-thousand innocent Nama and Ovaherero people killed, is slowly attracting long-denied attention. But the imperialist power also did other despicable things in its East African ‘possessions’ that are even less widely known about.
One of its most revered scientists - Robert Koch, who won a Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis - used Africans, kept in concentration-like conditions, as guinea pigs for trials of a dangerous experimental drug for sleeping sickness.
While some might put it all down to the ‘bad old past,’ as African Stream’s Clinton Nzala here explains, some things haven’t really changed.
Would you agree?
Colonial Germany’s genocide in Namibia, which saw at least 70-thousand innocent Nama and Ovaherero people killed, is slowly attracting long-denied attention. But the imperialist power also did other despicable things in its East African ‘possessions’ that are even less widely known about.
One of its most revered scientists - Robert Koch, who won a Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis - used Africans, kept in concentration-like conditions, as guinea pigs for trials of a dangerous experimental drug for sleeping sickness.
While some might put it all down to the ‘bad old past,’ as African Stream’s Clinton Nzala here explains, some things haven’t really changed.
Would you agree?
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FROM BROTHERS IN BUTCHERY TO MORTAL FOES
They are the faces of Sudan's proxy-war. However, did you know that al-Burhan and Hemedti - before their power struggle devastated the nation - were ‘brothers in butchery’? African Stream’s @sannario_ breaks down their decades-long genocidal bromance.
They are the faces of Sudan's proxy-war. However, did you know that al-Burhan and Hemedti - before their power struggle devastated the nation - were ‘brothers in butchery’? African Stream’s @sannario_ breaks down their decades-long genocidal bromance.
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Continued……. Sources
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Two Years On, Sudan’s War is Spreading
After the Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum, many hoped that Sudan’s war would start winding down. Instead, as it enters its third year, the conflict is escalating and likely to expand in scope, unless diplomats make a concerted push for peace talks.
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WAS THERE A PLOT TO WIPE OUT BLACK S. AFRICANS WITH HIV?
For decades, the Southern African region has been grappling with a severe HIV/AIDS epidemic, a crisis of urgent proportions. Most of the countries in the region have HIV prevalence rates of over 10% - versus a global prevalence rate of 0.8%. For example, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says 18.8% of South Africans between the ages of 15 and 49 were HIV positive as of 2024. The figure for neighbouring Eswatini is even worse - at 25.9%.
For a long time, scientists and policymakers have been baffled as to why the region is more affected by the virus than other parts of the world. Several theories have emerged regarding the potential causes of this high prevalence rate. One of the most shocking - seen by some as a conspiracy - is the claim that White supremacist forces deliberately spread HIV among Black South Africans during the apartheid era, a theory that is as shocking as it is controversial.
For decades, the Southern African region has been grappling with a severe HIV/AIDS epidemic, a crisis of urgent proportions. Most of the countries in the region have HIV prevalence rates of over 10% - versus a global prevalence rate of 0.8%. For example, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says 18.8% of South Africans between the ages of 15 and 49 were HIV positive as of 2024. The figure for neighbouring Eswatini is even worse - at 25.9%.
For a long time, scientists and policymakers have been baffled as to why the region is more affected by the virus than other parts of the world. Several theories have emerged regarding the potential causes of this high prevalence rate. One of the most shocking - seen by some as a conspiracy - is the claim that White supremacist forces deliberately spread HIV among Black South Africans during the apartheid era, a theory that is as shocking as it is controversial.
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Continued……In this video, African Stream’s Clinton Nzala takes a closer look at this jaw-dropping allegation.
Sources
https://newafricanmagazine.com/18285/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/27/south-african-intelligence-officers-spread-aids-black-communities
https://www.unodc.org/newsletter/en/perspectives/no02/page005.html#:~:text=With%20a%20national%20HIV%20prevalence,:%20Zapiro/Mail%20and%20Guardian.
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https://newafricanmagazine.com/18285/
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https://www.unodc.org/newsletter/en/perspectives/no02/page005.html#:~:text=With%20a%20national%20HIV%20prevalence,:%20Zapiro/Mail%20and%20Guardian.
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AFRIQUIZ LIVE ON IG 1 JULY 2025
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As we say goodbye to African Stream, we invite you to join us for one last ride. As a token of our appreciation for your loyalty to the pan-African revolution - your love, support and commitment to our content - we're hosting a special live edition of Afriquiz, where we’ll be giving away African Stream t-shirts! If you want a chance to win by showing off your knowledge about our beloved Africa, join us live via Instagram on 1 July 2025 at 3:00 pm E.A.T
3 PM E.A.T.
As we say goodbye to African Stream, we invite you to join us for one last ride. As a token of our appreciation for your loyalty to the pan-African revolution - your love, support and commitment to our content - we're hosting a special live edition of Afriquiz, where we’ll be giving away African Stream t-shirts! If you want a chance to win by showing off your knowledge about our beloved Africa, join us live via Instagram on 1 July 2025 at 3:00 pm E.A.T
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BURKINA LESSONS: SANKARA, COMPAORÉ AND TRAORÉ
Thomas Sankara dreamed of an Africa that stood tall, unbent and un-bought. A Burkina Faso free from neocolonial chains, where land belonged to the people, where women were leaders, where the West didn’t dictate our destiny. He dared to speak the truth - and for that, he was murdered.
By whom? Not just by imperialism. But by betrayal from within.
Blaise Compaoré, Sankara’s closest comrade, turned the revolution into a funeral. He opened the door wide to French influence, handed the economy to foreign interests and ruled for 27 years with the backing of the same powers Sankara had defied. That’s how imperialism survives - not just through bombs, but through Black faces serving White interests.
But the people never forgot. In 2014, it was ordinary Burkinabe who brought down Compaoré. They rose up. They set fire to a corrupt legacy. And now, a new chapter has begun, led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré: young, a solider, charismatic, anti-imperialist.
Thomas Sankara dreamed of an Africa that stood tall, unbent and un-bought. A Burkina Faso free from neocolonial chains, where land belonged to the people, where women were leaders, where the West didn’t dictate our destiny. He dared to speak the truth - and for that, he was murdered.
By whom? Not just by imperialism. But by betrayal from within.
Blaise Compaoré, Sankara’s closest comrade, turned the revolution into a funeral. He opened the door wide to French influence, handed the economy to foreign interests and ruled for 27 years with the backing of the same powers Sankara had defied. That’s how imperialism survives - not just through bombs, but through Black faces serving White interests.
But the people never forgot. In 2014, it was ordinary Burkinabe who brought down Compaoré. They rose up. They set fire to a corrupt legacy. And now, a new chapter has begun, led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré: young, a solider, charismatic, anti-imperialist.
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Continued……. Sound familiar? Traoré has expelled foreign troops, challenged the IMF model and called out neocolonial meddling for what it is. He speaks Sankara’s language not just in words, but in actions. And yet, history has taught us to be cautious. Because allies can be co-opted. And revolutions can be stolen, again.
That’s why this story isn’t just about Sankara, Compaoré or Traoré. It’s about us. Because the dream Sankara died for won’t survive on hope alone. It needs vigilance. It needs pressure from below. And it needs a united people who understand that Africa’s enemies don’t always wear uniforms: sometimes they wear suits, smile wide and call themselves ‘partners.’
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https://noirpress.org/the-sankara-blueprint-how-we-build-on-the-traore-movement/
https://medium.com/@ghanaba.amos/blaise-compaor%C3%A9-a-betrayal-forged-in-greed-and-foreign-interference-13d9ff36a4ff
https://panafricanreview.com/sankara-campaore-friendship-and-trust-in-the-life-of-the-african-christian-part-i/
That’s why this story isn’t just about Sankara, Compaoré or Traoré. It’s about us. Because the dream Sankara died for won’t survive on hope alone. It needs vigilance. It needs pressure from below. And it needs a united people who understand that Africa’s enemies don’t always wear uniforms: sometimes they wear suits, smile wide and call themselves ‘partners.’
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https://panafricanreview.com/sankara-campaore-friendship-and-trust-in-the-life-of-the-african-christian-part-i/
MR Online
The rising star of Cpt. Ibrahim Traore – Burkina Faso’s spirit of Sankara - MR Online
The new, bold and vibrant leader of Burkina Faso, has left his continental colleagues in the dust, when representing Pan-African leadership…
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UGANDAN JEWS DENIED ISRAELI CITIZENSHIP
Did you know that Uganda is home to an African Jewish community (the Abayudaya) that has been denied Israeli citizenship, primarily due to its Interior Ministry’s r*cism?
The Abayudaya, meaning ‘People of Judah’ in Luganda, is a community that traces its origins to Semei Kakungulu (1869-1928), a prominent military leader in the early 20th century. Initially converted to Christianity by British missionaries, Kakungulu became disillusioned with the British after they failed to make him king of territories he had helped them conquer. He then embarked on a deeper study of the Bible, leading him to believe that only the Old Testament was true.
Did you know that Uganda is home to an African Jewish community (the Abayudaya) that has been denied Israeli citizenship, primarily due to its Interior Ministry’s r*cism?
The Abayudaya, meaning ‘People of Judah’ in Luganda, is a community that traces its origins to Semei Kakungulu (1869-1928), a prominent military leader in the early 20th century. Initially converted to Christianity by British missionaries, Kakungulu became disillusioned with the British after they failed to make him king of territories he had helped them conquer. He then embarked on a deeper study of the Bible, leading him to believe that only the Old Testament was true.
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Continued…….. Out of antisemitism, British colonial authorities had designated Uganda as a potential home for unwanted Jews from Eastern Europe. In 1903, Z*onist leader Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) met with Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914), the British colonial secretary of state, and other senior officials who agreed in principle to the idea of settling European Jews in East Africa. They also considered neighbouring Kenya a suitable place for resettlement, but British settlers strongly opposed the plan, so it did not come to fruition.
In 1913, Kakungulu declared his community to be Jewish and urged his followers to observe the laws of the Hebrew Bible strictly. With time, the Abayudaya deepened their practice of Judaism, learning customary blessings, observing Kashrut (dietary laws), and celebrating Shabbat and holidays. In 2002, many Abayudaya underwent formal conversions overseen by US Conservative rabbis, further solidifying their Jewish identity.
While the Jewish Agency for Israel formally recognised the Abayudaya as a ‘recognised Jewish community’ in 2009 and reaffirmed this status in 2016, Israel's Interior Ministry has often taken a different stance, as the ultra-Orthodox Chief Rabbinate usually influences it.
However, white South African converts to Judaism are more easily granted citizenship, unlike Black converts.
Video credit: @lumumba.amin / TikTok
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https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-south-africa-home-white-colonialists
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2021-09-30/ty-article/.highlight/cleansed-by-the-torah-why-these-afrikaners-became-jews-and-moved-to-israel/0000017f-e2bb-d9aa-afff-fbfb151f0000
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/feb/28/ethiopian-women-given-contraceptives-israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/ugandan-jews-get-official-recognition-from-jewish-agency/
In 1913, Kakungulu declared his community to be Jewish and urged his followers to observe the laws of the Hebrew Bible strictly. With time, the Abayudaya deepened their practice of Judaism, learning customary blessings, observing Kashrut (dietary laws), and celebrating Shabbat and holidays. In 2002, many Abayudaya underwent formal conversions overseen by US Conservative rabbis, further solidifying their Jewish identity.
While the Jewish Agency for Israel formally recognised the Abayudaya as a ‘recognised Jewish community’ in 2009 and reaffirmed this status in 2016, Israel's Interior Ministry has often taken a different stance, as the ultra-Orthodox Chief Rabbinate usually influences it.
However, white South African converts to Judaism are more easily granted citizenship, unlike Black converts.
Video credit: @lumumba.amin / TikTok
Sources
https://israeled.org/uganda-proposal/
https://www.newvision.co.ug/news/1428141/britain-gifted-uganda-creation-israel-territory
https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/story/shall-state-israel-recognize-abayudaya-jews-uganda-summary-hearing-israels-high-court-justice
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-south-africa-home-white-colonialists
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2021-09-30/ty-article/.highlight/cleansed-by-the-torah-why-these-afrikaners-became-jews-and-moved-to-israel/0000017f-e2bb-d9aa-afff-fbfb151f0000
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/feb/28/ethiopian-women-given-contraceptives-israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/ugandan-jews-get-official-recognition-from-jewish-agency/
CIE
British Make the Uganda Proposal | CIE
British Secretary of State for the Colonies Chamberlain offers a settlement plan for Jews in Uganda. The Uganda Proposal is ultimately rejected.
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5% FOR NIGER, 95% FOR FRANCE
The people-backed coup in Niger in 2023 against Western favourite Mohamed Bazoum spoiled the party for actors that had robbed the country for decades. While exploitation is a serious issue, humour can shed light on the situation. Here's a skit we made in 2022 to illustrate how France kept Niger in poverty - despite being dependent on its resources.
Niger's new leadership expelled French and US troops from its soil and took control of the uranium sector, including plans for nationalisation from French state-owned miner Orano. For decades, France had exploited Niger's uranium resources, buying them at minimal cost - while Niger imported 70% of its electricity from Nigeria. This exploitation was a key factor behind the 26 July 2023 coup, which had nationwide support.
The people-backed coup in Niger in 2023 against Western favourite Mohamed Bazoum spoiled the party for actors that had robbed the country for decades. While exploitation is a serious issue, humour can shed light on the situation. Here's a skit we made in 2022 to illustrate how France kept Niger in poverty - despite being dependent on its resources.
Niger's new leadership expelled French and US troops from its soil and took control of the uranium sector, including plans for nationalisation from French state-owned miner Orano. For decades, France had exploited Niger's uranium resources, buying them at minimal cost - while Niger imported 70% of its electricity from Nigeria. This exploitation was a key factor behind the 26 July 2023 coup, which had nationwide support.
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Continued…….. The anti-colonial revolution in Niger is already showing positive results. According to Statista, Niger achieved a 10.3% growth rate in 2024, making it among the world's fastest-growing economies, despite pressure from international and regional players.
Sources
https://africanarguments.org/2023/08/niger-the-resource-politics-of-a-post-colonial-revolt/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/448600/gross-domestic-product-gdp-growth-rate-in-niger/
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/energy/energy-diplomacy/nigeria-cuts-off-electricity-supply-to-niger-following-coup/38644
Sources
https://africanarguments.org/2023/08/niger-the-resource-politics-of-a-post-colonial-revolt/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/448600/gross-domestic-product-gdp-growth-rate-in-niger/
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/energy/energy-diplomacy/nigeria-cuts-off-electricity-supply-to-niger-following-coup/38644
African Arguments
Niger: The resource politics of a post-colonial revolt | African Arguments
FrançAfrique, the opaque deal that supplied resources to France from her former colonial possessions, is being dismantled one coup at a time.
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REMEMBERING JOSHUA NKOMO
Zimbabwean liberation icon Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo died on this day 26 years ago. Fondly known as ‘Father Zimbabwe,’ Nkomo was the leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), which was one of the two nationalist organisations that waged Zimbabwe’s liberation war against the racist Ian Smith regime.
Nkomo was born on 19 June 1917 in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In his late teens, he moved to South Africa to further his studies. While there, Nkomo was introduced to anti-colonial politics through interactions with members of the African National Congress (ANC). After completing his studies, he returned to his native country, where he secured a job with the Rhodesian Railways in Bulawayo. He soon became a prominent member of the Black Railway Workers’ Trade Union.
Zimbabwean liberation icon Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo died on this day 26 years ago. Fondly known as ‘Father Zimbabwe,’ Nkomo was the leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), which was one of the two nationalist organisations that waged Zimbabwe’s liberation war against the racist Ian Smith regime.
Nkomo was born on 19 June 1917 in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In his late teens, he moved to South Africa to further his studies. While there, Nkomo was introduced to anti-colonial politics through interactions with members of the African National Congress (ANC). After completing his studies, he returned to his native country, where he secured a job with the Rhodesian Railways in Bulawayo. He soon became a prominent member of the Black Railway Workers’ Trade Union.
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Continued……. In 1961, he formed ZAPU with other anti-colonial activists. The party was founded on Marxist and nationalist principles and would gain nationwide acceptance. In 1963, the party suffered a significant split, with leaders such as Robert Mugabe, Ndabaningi Sithole, and Herbert Chitepo leaving to form the rival Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU). In 1964, Nkomo was arrested by colonial authorities and jailed for ten years. Upon his release in 1974, he moved to Zambia, from where he led ZAPU’s anti-colonial activities.
ZAPU’s armed wing, the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), achieved significant military victories against the Rhodesian army, thereby weakening the colonial regime and compelling it to the negotiating table at the Lancaster House talks. These talks led to the first non-racial election in Zimbabwe. Nkomo lost to ZANU’s Mugabe, who went on to become the country’s first post-independence prime minister.
In 1982, Nkomo was appointed to Mugabe’s cabinet, but the two quickly fell out. Nkomo would later be accused of plotting a coup. The state restricted his movements, but he managed to flee into exile a few months later.
The two leaders reconciled in 1987 and merged their parties to form ZANU-PF. In 1990, Mugabe appointed Nkomo as Vice President, a position he held until he died in 1999.
ZAPU’s armed wing, the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), achieved significant military victories against the Rhodesian army, thereby weakening the colonial regime and compelling it to the negotiating table at the Lancaster House talks. These talks led to the first non-racial election in Zimbabwe. Nkomo lost to ZANU’s Mugabe, who went on to become the country’s first post-independence prime minister.
In 1982, Nkomo was appointed to Mugabe’s cabinet, but the two quickly fell out. Nkomo would later be accused of plotting a coup. The state restricted his movements, but he managed to flee into exile a few months later.
The two leaders reconciled in 1987 and merged their parties to form ZANU-PF. In 1990, Mugabe appointed Nkomo as Vice President, a position he held until he died in 1999.
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CASTRO: AFRICA’S HERO
Since the overthrow of US-backed dictator Batista in Cuba, the Caribbean island has been a steadfast friend to Africa. Under the leadership of revolutionary icon Fidel Castro, Cuba was a key player in the fight against apartheid, colonialism and exploitation in Africa.
During his tenure, he sent Cuban soldiers to fight side by side with Africans to secure their independence and sent civil support as well.
His unwavering commitment to the struggle against Western imperialism earned him love and respect across the continent.
Sources
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203009246/cuban-intervention-angola-1965-1991-edward-george
Since the overthrow of US-backed dictator Batista in Cuba, the Caribbean island has been a steadfast friend to Africa. Under the leadership of revolutionary icon Fidel Castro, Cuba was a key player in the fight against apartheid, colonialism and exploitation in Africa.
During his tenure, he sent Cuban soldiers to fight side by side with Africans to secure their independence and sent civil support as well.
His unwavering commitment to the struggle against Western imperialism earned him love and respect across the continent.
Sources
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203009246/cuban-intervention-angola-1965-1991-edward-george
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