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INDIAN FIRM LANDS CONTROL OF KENYA’S
MAIN AIRPORT?
Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, has denied claims the country’s main airport is being sold off to foreign investors - calling it a public asset. It comes days after a senator demanded more clarity on a deal that will reportedly see Kenya lease Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to India’s Adani Airport Holdings for 30 years - with the foreign firm set to hold 18% of shares in JKIA after that period. Senator Richard Onyonka slammed the murkiness of the deal in a TV interview, in which he also claimed that it only came to light thanks to a whistleblower contacting him. He’s demanding the Kenyan Airport Authority come clean with all the details of the deal. The airport has been in a state of disrepair and needs an upgrade, and the government is short on cash. Suspicions are mounting that the terms of the deal were too favourable to Adani.
MAIN AIRPORT?
Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, has denied claims the country’s main airport is being sold off to foreign investors - calling it a public asset. It comes days after a senator demanded more clarity on a deal that will reportedly see Kenya lease Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to India’s Adani Airport Holdings for 30 years - with the foreign firm set to hold 18% of shares in JKIA after that period. Senator Richard Onyonka slammed the murkiness of the deal in a TV interview, in which he also claimed that it only came to light thanks to a whistleblower contacting him. He’s demanding the Kenyan Airport Authority come clean with all the details of the deal. The airport has been in a state of disrepair and needs an upgrade, and the government is short on cash. Suspicions are mounting that the terms of the deal were too favourable to Adani.
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Continued….. What do you think - should Kenya be leasing out such a strategic piece of infrastructure (let alone selling it!) to a foreign player?
Video credit: @CitizenTVKenya
Video credit: @CitizenTVKenya
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SENEGAL OFFICIAL BLASTS FOREIGN INTERFERENCE
Senegalese legislator and Pan-African organiser Guy Marius Sagna called out the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament for allowing one US and two Swiss institutions to participate in their 18 July session and submit input.
While we could not identify the US-based organisation, ECOWAS’ documents show Swiss-based International Human Rights Commission and Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue attended the session in Abuja, Nigeria.
As Sagna, an ECOWAS Parliament member, points out in this clip, much debate occurs when African leaders and representatives have something to say during ECOWAS Parliament sessions. But, as soon as Western representatives open their mouths to present their reports, the floor is quiet.
Senegalese legislator and Pan-African organiser Guy Marius Sagna called out the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament for allowing one US and two Swiss institutions to participate in their 18 July session and submit input.
While we could not identify the US-based organisation, ECOWAS’ documents show Swiss-based International Human Rights Commission and Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue attended the session in Abuja, Nigeria.
As Sagna, an ECOWAS Parliament member, points out in this clip, much debate occurs when African leaders and representatives have something to say during ECOWAS Parliament sessions. But, as soon as Western representatives open their mouths to present their reports, the floor is quiet.
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Continued…. Sagna asks why ECOWAS should collaborate with Swiss- and US-based institutions. He questions the moral authority of Western countries that talk to African representatives about human rights and good governance.
Sagna has a long history of frontline organising work through his organisation, the Front for an Anti-Imperialist Popular and Pan-African Revolution (FRAPP), which led the campaign’ France Dégage’ (‘France, Get Out’ in English).
Video credit: @afriquemedia (X)
Sagna has a long history of frontline organising work through his organisation, the Front for an Anti-Imperialist Popular and Pan-African Revolution (FRAPP), which led the campaign’ France Dégage’ (‘France, Get Out’ in English).
Video credit: @afriquemedia (X)
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‘BRITS LOVE HORSES MORE THAN BLACK PEOPLE’
Speaking to documentarian Louis Theroux (@LouisTheroux on X and @officiallouistheroux on IG) in 1999, the late Pan-Africanist and former Nation of Islam leader Dr Khalid Muhammad (1948-2001) joked that Brits love horses more than Black people. He was reacting to Theroux’s shock at seeing a pair of horse-leather trousers in a Harlem clothing store. Khalid used the opportunity to point out Theroux’s compassion for a pony, but not for victims of Britain’s colonialism, particularly in Africa.
Speaking to documentarian Louis Theroux (@LouisTheroux on X and @officiallouistheroux on IG) in 1999, the late Pan-Africanist and former Nation of Islam leader Dr Khalid Muhammad (1948-2001) joked that Brits love horses more than Black people. He was reacting to Theroux’s shock at seeing a pair of horse-leather trousers in a Harlem clothing store. Khalid used the opportunity to point out Theroux’s compassion for a pony, but not for victims of Britain’s colonialism, particularly in Africa.
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Continued…. Jokes aside, Brits have a love affair with horses, splashing millions of pounds on them. At the annual Royal Ascot, a horse pageant, competitors can win nearly £10 million ($12.92 million) in prize money. Horse racing is the UK’s second-most popular sport after football. And the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, involving horses, is a must-see attraction.
Yet, horses are far more treasured compared to Africans, with Britain exploiting our labour and resources on the continent and using police brutality to keep us in line in the UK.
Video credit: ‘Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends,’ @BBC
Yet, horses are far more treasured compared to Africans, with Britain exploiting our labour and resources on the continent and using police brutality to keep us in line in the UK.
Video credit: ‘Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends,’ @BBC
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‘MILESTONE IN ACCOUNTABILITY’: COURT RULES AGAINST KENYAN PARAMILITARY
The Kenyan High Court recently ruled that the family of Omar Faraj, a 39-year-old man that a CIA-backed paramilitary force called the Rapid Response Team k*lled in 2012 in a case of mistaken identity, will receive 6.5 million Kenyan shillings ($50,000) in compensation.
This is the first time since the US-led ‘war on terror’ began in 2001 that Kenya’s courts have ruled in favour of a victim. CIA-backed paramilitary-police forces established in more than 60 countries after 2001 are known to use summary executions, violating citizens’ civil rights.
Kenya-based Muslims for Human Rights (@muhurikenya on IG and X) took the case to court after an investigation by British news outlet @declassifiedUK’s (IG, X, TikTok).
How can Kenya claim sovereignty when it doesn’t completely control this paramilitary group?
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The Kenyan High Court recently ruled that the family of Omar Faraj, a 39-year-old man that a CIA-backed paramilitary force called the Rapid Response Team k*lled in 2012 in a case of mistaken identity, will receive 6.5 million Kenyan shillings ($50,000) in compensation.
This is the first time since the US-led ‘war on terror’ began in 2001 that Kenya’s courts have ruled in favour of a victim. CIA-backed paramilitary-police forces established in more than 60 countries after 2001 are known to use summary executions, violating citizens’ civil rights.
Kenya-based Muslims for Human Rights (@muhurikenya on IG and X) took the case to court after an investigation by British news outlet @declassifiedUK’s (IG, X, TikTok).
How can Kenya claim sovereignty when it doesn’t completely control this paramilitary group?
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Israel is finding out that g*nocide is not good for business. According to trade information company CofaceBDI. at least 60,000 Israeli businesses are expected to close in 2024 due to fallout from the war in Gaza.
The Rand Corporation, a U.S. think-tank, reckons $47-billion will be lost from Israeli coffers in 10 years if the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement can keep up recent gains.
The Rand Corporation, a U.S. think-tank, reckons $47-billion will be lost from Israeli coffers in 10 years if the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement can keep up recent gains.
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Continued…. Just to put it in context, ratings agency Moody's downgraded Israel's credit rating for the first time ever after Norwegian pension fund KLP sold off nearly $500-million of Israeli government bonds. KLP also sold a $69-million stake in bulldozer maker Caterpillar after concerns over human rights violations in Palestine. On top of that, a massive student-led anti-Israel movement in U.S. colleges has seen campuses cutting links with Israeli firms.
Though it's hard to get exact figures of the damage to Israel's economy, the fact that businesses are keen to distance investments from alleged g*nocidal partners teaches Tel Aviv it cannot commit crimes with impunity.
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Though it's hard to get exact figures of the damage to Israel's economy, the fact that businesses are keen to distance investments from alleged g*nocidal partners teaches Tel Aviv it cannot commit crimes with impunity.
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GOALDEN PRESIDENT TRAORE RALLIES BURKINABE
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré has been showing off his leadership skills on the football pitch. The military captain skippered a side that beat the country’s national team 3-2 in a friendly and even got on the scoresheet. However, his ultimate goal remains the transformation of his country.
Since coming to power, he’s overhauled geopolitical alignments within the West African region. He’s teamed up with Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and Nicaragua over neocolonial powers such as France and other EU states. He’s also formed an Alliance of Sahel States with neighbours Niger and Mali and wants to build a Pan-African federal state in the future.
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré has been showing off his leadership skills on the football pitch. The military captain skippered a side that beat the country’s national team 3-2 in a friendly and even got on the scoresheet. However, his ultimate goal remains the transformation of his country.
Since coming to power, he’s overhauled geopolitical alignments within the West African region. He’s teamed up with Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and Nicaragua over neocolonial powers such as France and other EU states. He’s also formed an Alliance of Sahel States with neighbours Niger and Mali and wants to build a Pan-African federal state in the future.
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Continued….. According to the Pew Research Centre, he’s the world’s youngest president at 36 years old. And he’s certainly on the ball when it comes to inspiring Burkina’s young population, whose average age is just 17. After the game, Traore said he loved sports for instilling national pride and would always encourage people to compete for the country.
It makes you wonder which other world leaders could do this. Most are over 60, with Cameroon’s Paul Biya the oldest at 91!
video credit: FasoSports/X
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It makes you wonder which other world leaders could do this. Most are over 60, with Cameroon’s Paul Biya the oldest at 91!
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SACHS MASTERCLASS ON US AGGRESSION
Economist Jeffrey Sachs pulls no punches schooling British journalist Piers Morgan on U.S. aggression over the last few decades. He points out the NATO-led destruction of Libya was just one of a long list of illegal wars waged by Washington. And he says it’s that persistent aggressive stance that’s led to instability around the globe. Sachs is known for his intellectually detailed discourses and, to be fair, host Piers Morgan gives him a good crack of the whip. Sachs was responding to allegations he panders to the worldview of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow’s position on Ukraine. Have a listen.
Video credit: Piers Morgan Uncensored
Economist Jeffrey Sachs pulls no punches schooling British journalist Piers Morgan on U.S. aggression over the last few decades. He points out the NATO-led destruction of Libya was just one of a long list of illegal wars waged by Washington. And he says it’s that persistent aggressive stance that’s led to instability around the globe. Sachs is known for his intellectually detailed discourses and, to be fair, host Piers Morgan gives him a good crack of the whip. Sachs was responding to allegations he panders to the worldview of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow’s position on Ukraine. Have a listen.
Video credit: Piers Morgan Uncensored
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NBA LEGEND APOLOGISES FOR ‘DISRESPECTING’ SOUTH SUDAN
Watching humble pie get eaten is satisfying. Former NBA star and pundit Paul Pierce has apologised after ridiculing South Sudan’s basketball side ahead of their narrow defeat to USA.
Laughing with studio guests, he said the African nation didn’t have a chance or anyone taller than six feet three inches, despite South Sudanese being amongst the tallest people in the world. The Bright Stars then almost produced one of the biggest sporting upsets, losing by one point in the dying seconds in the pre-Olympic friendly.
Pierce now says he’s sorry for not having ‘any knowledge of the country’ and excused himself by saying South Sudan ‘hasn’t been on the map for that long.’ Whether he could find it on a map is another matter, although at least he’s returned his scoffing remarks.
Watching humble pie get eaten is satisfying. Former NBA star and pundit Paul Pierce has apologised after ridiculing South Sudan’s basketball side ahead of their narrow defeat to USA.
Laughing with studio guests, he said the African nation didn’t have a chance or anyone taller than six feet three inches, despite South Sudanese being amongst the tallest people in the world. The Bright Stars then almost produced one of the biggest sporting upsets, losing by one point in the dying seconds in the pre-Olympic friendly.
Pierce now says he’s sorry for not having ‘any knowledge of the country’ and excused himself by saying South Sudan ‘hasn’t been on the map for that long.’ Whether he could find it on a map is another matter, although at least he’s returned his scoffing remarks.
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Continued….. However, the episode again reveals an all too common North American exceptionalist attitude. Okay, it’s only a game, but you get our point.
For South Sudan and Africa at large, the slimmest of defeats to the basketball superpower was a source of pride—a demonstration of what can be achieved. It certainly whets the appetite for the clash between the two sides at the Olympics on July 31st. I wonder how Pierce & Co. will preview that one?
Video credit: @UNDISPUTED (YouTube)
For South Sudan and Africa at large, the slimmest of defeats to the basketball superpower was a source of pride—a demonstration of what can be achieved. It certainly whets the appetite for the clash between the two sides at the Olympics on July 31st. I wonder how Pierce & Co. will preview that one?
Video credit: @UNDISPUTED (YouTube)
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XENOPHOBIA CLOUD DAMPENS MISS SOUTH AFRICA COMPETION
A 23-year-old South African beauty queen has hit back at xenophobic abuse on social media. Chidimma Vanessa Onwe Adetshina will compete for the crown of Miss South Africa 2024 next month. But her route to the final has hardly been pretty. Even though she was born in the country, online trolls say she’s ineligible to compete because of her parents’ foreign heritage. What nonsense.
The young law student from Cape Town calls it ‘Black-on-Black hate’, and event organisers and a host of celebs have rallied behind her. We wish her luck for the final on August 10th.
A 23-year-old South African beauty queen has hit back at xenophobic abuse on social media. Chidimma Vanessa Onwe Adetshina will compete for the crown of Miss South Africa 2024 next month. But her route to the final has hardly been pretty. Even though she was born in the country, online trolls say she’s ineligible to compete because of her parents’ foreign heritage. What nonsense.
The young law student from Cape Town calls it ‘Black-on-Black hate’, and event organisers and a host of celebs have rallied behind her. We wish her luck for the final on August 10th.
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U.S. MEDIA STRATEGY FOR AFRICA EXPLAINED
The US does what it accuses China and Russia of doing, but on an ‘industrial’ scale. That is The Grayzone (@thegrayzonenews on IG, X and TikTok) founder Max Blumenthal’s read on US media strategy in Africa.
The independent media outlet’s founder and editor (@maxblumenthal on X) argued during a ‘Pan-African Attitude’ episode that US media campaigns advance US interests by shaping perceptions to reflect US views on geopolitical issues. Key among them has been pushing anti-China and anti-Russia messaging.
The US does what it accuses China and Russia of doing, but on an ‘industrial’ scale. That is The Grayzone (@thegrayzonenews on IG, X and TikTok) founder Max Blumenthal’s read on US media strategy in Africa.
The independent media outlet’s founder and editor (@maxblumenthal on X) argued during a ‘Pan-African Attitude’ episode that US media campaigns advance US interests by shaping perceptions to reflect US views on geopolitical issues. Key among them has been pushing anti-China and anti-Russia messaging.
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