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Continued…..After slavery was abolished, Jim Crow laws discriminated against Africans. Yet, slavery never ended, as the US Constitution's 14th amendment legalised free labour in prisons, beginning in 1866. In the 1970s, incarceration rates spiked. Nowadays, Africans only make up 13 per cent of the US population, but we are 37 per cent of imprisoned people.

Taking a look at what has occurred in the US South over the past few months, we can only conclude our struggle has a long way to go. What do you think? Let us know below.

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MUSLIM WOMEN BARRED FROM BIDEN EVENT

Watch how two Muslim women were ‘disinvited’ from attending a Democratic Party campaign event that recently took place in Las Vegas.

Despite pleas from the women and bystanders, organisers refused to explain the ban, leading many to conclude Democratic Party organisers were discriminating against the women for wearing hijabs (head coverings).

The campaign event showcased the US’s first Black vice-president, Kamala Harris, speaking with unionised workers. However, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims and their allies have interrupted recent events featuring Harris and President Joe Biden. Activists have called out both elected officials over US support for Israel’s military operation, which has killed 27,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since 7 October.
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Continued….Whatever their reasons, the organisers’ actions raised questions about the true nature of a political party that, for decades, has touted itself as defending minorities. This posture has earned the lion’s share of votes from marginalised communities. But, that mask has been falling off. Mainstream news reports have quoted Arabs and Muslims as saying they will not vote for any Democratic Party presidential candidate in November’s election. Many are beginning to understand the Democratic Party loves minorities’ votes, but it does not want to hear their questions about deadly US policies.

During the last election campaign, Biden infamously said to radio host Charlamagne tha God, ‘If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t Black.’ Our question is, will this treatment also be meted out to the Black community, who have also been extremely critical of Biden’s support for Israel during its genocidal assault on Gaza?

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PLO LUMUMBA EXPLAINS SIGNIFICANCE OF
NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT

The Non-Aligned Movement’s recent summit in Kampala saw the 120-member bloc make headlines by denouncing Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip and demanding an immediate ceasefire. But do you know how the movement - the largest global bloc after the UN - came into existence?

Here, in an exclusive round table with African Stream, Pan-African scholar PLO Lumumba breaks down what motivated the founding members of the movement, explaining that these countries were opposed to joining either of the two major Cold War-era military and political blocs. Out of the five founders, two were African - Nasser’s Egypt and Nkrumah’s Ghana.

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JET-SETTING RUTO BREAKS NO-TRAVEL PROMISE

Having vowed to cut back on foreign trips, Kenya’s President, William Ruto, has just racked up another. Not so long ago he told African leaders overseas trips should be handled by the African Union speaking on their behalf. Seems like Ruto’s forgotten about that. He’s just been to a summit in Italy and during his first year in office enjoyed 51 foreign jaunts spanning 34 countries at a cost of $8.1m. A bit of a hard pill to swallow for Kenyans forced to stomach tax increases and a cost-of-living crisis.

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WILL ISRAEL BUILD CANAL TO RIVAL SUEZ THROUGH GAZA?

The Suez Canal - a vital artery for global shipping - has given African nation Egypt significant economic and geopolitical clout. But could a rival canal through Israel give it a run for its money?

Although first tabled 60 years ago by former Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion, it became a live possibility again during the Trump-mediated Abraham Accords talks (normalising ties between Israel and some Arab nations).

And now with Tel Aviv turning the Gaza Strip into uninhabitable rubble, some wonder whether the proposed canal might have a shorter, cheaper route to the Mediterranean.

Would the international community turn a blind eye if it meant savings on shipping? African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim breaks it all down in 90 seconds.

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SOUTH AFRICAN BANK ACCUSED OF FLEECING BLACK CLIENTS

Your credit score determines if you qualify for a bank loan and can win a low repayment (or interest) rate. However, in South Africa, your skin colour may also be a variable!

A major financial institution’s employee reportedly revealed to renowned financial-crimes investigator Emerald van Zyl (@interrec) that it is charging Black clients higher interest rates on home loans and car loans. In this interview with @newz405, Van Zyl explains he analysed loan agreements that more than 100 Black and White WesBank clients handed to him after he made a request on X, the social-media platform formerly known as Twitter.

The bank, however, has denied the accusations, insisting race is not a factor when evaluating loan applications.

Political organisations have asked South African authorities to investigate the bank.

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THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR AFRICAN UNITY

The case for a strong, united Africa has never been about erasing cultural differences. Eritrean researcher and development specialist Milena Bereket says that a united Africa is our only defence against predatory forces that continue to plague us all.

During her remarks at the launch of The Afro-Asia Institute for Strategic Studies in Nairobi, Bereket argued that the solution to Africa’s economic woes is unity. Africa should unite under common economic and political interests to ensure African nations consistently get the best deal, no matter who we’re dealing with. Neocolonial leadership and fragmented relationships today have resulted in lopsided arrangements across the board.

Would it still be possible to shake-down an African nation when we are all speaking in one, loud voice?

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The University of Nairobi seems to have failed its ‘decolonisation exams’! Just look at the state of this quote from its new chancellor. Talk about White-saviour complex.

What ‘lessons’ do you think UON still needs to learn? Let us know in the comments.

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PANDOR: STOP FUNDING ‘PLAUSIBLY GENOCIDAL’ ISRAEL!

If someone’s actions are deemed ‘plausibly genocidal,’ should you keep funding them? South Africa’s foreign minister thinks not. Naledi Pandor has urged all nations to stop funding Israel while it wages war in Gaza.

Her message comes after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to prevent its troops from committing genocide - and to take steps to improve the humanitarian situation for Palestinians.

The ICJ ruling stopped short of demanding a ceasefire, and has not yet ruled on the core of South Africa’s case - i.e., on whether it’s actually committing genocide. But the court said it did find it plausible that Israel’s actions could amount to that.

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Nigeriens living in the Saharan city of Agadez are sick of the alleged destruction of their environment by Canadian mining company SOMIDA. Civil-society organisations have come together to take action in court against the uranium-extraction business.

SOMIDA was first summoned to court in February 2023. It was ordered to suspend its operations - but was allowed to resume them two weeks later. Since that time, anti-imperialist general Abdourahamane Tchiani has seized power in Niger, diversifying Niger’s partners and moving away from Western economic control.

The new trial against SOMIDA opened on January 31st, 2024. What does the future hold in store for Canadian mining interests in this Sahelian state?

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It’s looking like sour grapes for two prominent Israeli supermarkets that have cancelled imports of South African grapes. The move comes after South Africa dragged Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the charge that it has been violating the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention.

According to Israeli media outlets, the supermarkets say they are concerned about customers potentially boycotting South African products. Less than 5 per cent of South African grapes end up in Israel.

Israeli supporters have recently called for Western governments to take action against the African state for taking Israel to the ICJ.
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Continued….The court ruled on 26 January that Israel must prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians in its ongoing bombardment of the Gaza Strip. So far, Israel has killed more than 27,000 Palestinians since 7 October.

Now, if Israelis are boycotting South African grapes, maybe the least that supporters of both Palestinians and South Africa’s case can do is go out and buy South African grapes. What do you think? Leave your comments below.

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GAS EXPLOSION KILLS THREE, WOUNDS 300 IN NAIROBI

A fiery explosion ripped through Nairobi’s Embakasi neighbourhood on the 1st of February, just minutes before midnight. The incident killed three people and left between 270 and 300 injured, according to various reports.

The blaze was said to have taken place in an LPG storage and filling plant. But, now, the Kenyan government says a gas-loaded lorry caused the huge ball of fire.
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Continued….Nearby apartment buildings were evacuated, and electricity was shut down. It is not yet clear how much it will cost to address the damage. Rescue operations continue.

Kenyans on the Internet suspect the accident was a result of corruption. Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulation Authority posted on X that permits for the plant’s construction were denied in 2023, but its existence indicates that was no hindrance. X user @immanu3 claims he made multiple calls to the National Environment Management Authority, questioning why a gas handling facility was built so close to a residential area.

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FRENCH TV BANNED IN MALI

Mali has banned French television channel France 2 from broadcasting packages for four months for ‘serious breaches’ of journalistic ethics aimed at ‘demoralising the troops and the population.’

Bamako says the French outlet broadcast a report that portrayed armed terrorist groups in the country as more powerful than government forces.

It also accused the channel of attempting to ‘retroactively justify’ the presence in Mali of French troops that operated against jihadists until 2022.
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Continued….Since booting the French out, Mali - along with Burkina Faso and Niger - has moved to curtail French influence by suspending Paris-based media outlets. All three Sahelian states have banned France 24 and Radio France International. Mali has also banned French-funded NGOs.

In a particularly controversial case involving France 24 in Burkina Faso, the channel aired an interview in March 2023 with the head of al-Qaeda’s North African wing. It’s that interview that prompted Ouagadougou to pull the plug on the station.

In the comments, do you support the Sahelian allies’ French media - propaganda - blockade?

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TRAORÉ: ECOWAS NO LONGER FIT FOR PURPOSE

West-African bloc ECOWAS may once have been a good thing - motivated by certain Pan-African ideals - but it is no longer fit for purpose. That’s one of the messages of Burkina Faso’s president, Ibrahim Traoré, in this clip from an interview with veteran Cameroonian journalist Alain Foka.

He was discussing the decision of his country, along with Mali and Niger, to quit the regional alliance - citing also a lack of assistance in the war on terror and a lack of compassion. He reiterated his commitment to Pan-Arianism, inviting any fellow African who wishes to come to Burkina Faso.

Traoré also spoke about how his people had risen to the challenge posed by insurgents - signing up in large numbers to assist the army in its bid to reclaim territory seized by them. And he touched on why a coup - though never desirable - was ultimately necessary in Burkina Faso.

Hands up in the comments who thinks this man is a real leader!

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