Continued - HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY MADAGASCAR 🇲🇬
The post-second world war era saw the rise of many anti-colonial movements in Madagascar, with the Party of the Disinherited of Madagascar (Padesm) and the Mouvement Démocratique de la Rénovation Malgache (MDRM) being the most prominent.
In March 1947, over 2000 people attacked the French military base Moramanga on the east of the island.
Twenty-two colonial soldiers were killed and it triggered what became known as the Malagasy revolt.
The French reaction to the uprising was swift and brutal; over a few months, tens of thousands would die at the hands of the colonial forces. By 1948, the revolt had been savagely brought under control.
However, the flame of the Independence movement continued to burn until 1960, when the country finally gained independence with Philibert Tsiranana becoming its first president.
Happy 63rd Independence Day to the great nation of #Madagascar
The post-second world war era saw the rise of many anti-colonial movements in Madagascar, with the Party of the Disinherited of Madagascar (Padesm) and the Mouvement Démocratique de la Rénovation Malgache (MDRM) being the most prominent.
In March 1947, over 2000 people attacked the French military base Moramanga on the east of the island.
Twenty-two colonial soldiers were killed and it triggered what became known as the Malagasy revolt.
The French reaction to the uprising was swift and brutal; over a few months, tens of thousands would die at the hands of the colonial forces. By 1948, the revolt had been savagely brought under control.
However, the flame of the Independence movement continued to burn until 1960, when the country finally gained independence with Philibert Tsiranana becoming its first president.
Happy 63rd Independence Day to the great nation of #Madagascar
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'WE ARE NOT BEGGARS'
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has lambasted what he calls the treatment of African leaders as beggars. Speaking to Western leaders, among them French President Emmanuel Macron, Ramaphosa said the African continent does not need charity but to be treated as equal partners on global matters. His remarks come in the wake of comments by some Ukrainian officials who claimed that the recent peace mission by African leaders was motivated by a desire to receive assistance from Moscow.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has lambasted what he calls the treatment of African leaders as beggars. Speaking to Western leaders, among them French President Emmanuel Macron, Ramaphosa said the African continent does not need charity but to be treated as equal partners on global matters. His remarks come in the wake of comments by some Ukrainian officials who claimed that the recent peace mission by African leaders was motivated by a desire to receive assistance from Moscow.
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OPPOSITION SUES
SENEGAL PRESIDENT
Senegal’s oppositions leader Ousmane Sonko is demanding the ICC probe the government for crimes against humanity.
It follows a deadly crackdown against his supporters who took to the streets after he was given a two-year jail term.
His lawyers have also filed a criminal complaint against president Macky Sall as well as police and military chiefs.
It's the latest twist ahead of next year's presidential election in Senegal.
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SENEGAL PRESIDENT
Senegal’s oppositions leader Ousmane Sonko is demanding the ICC probe the government for crimes against humanity.
It follows a deadly crackdown against his supporters who took to the streets after he was given a two-year jail term.
His lawyers have also filed a criminal complaint against president Macky Sall as well as police and military chiefs.
It's the latest twist ahead of next year's presidential election in Senegal.
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DJIBOUTI INDEPENDENCE DAY
Djibouti, formerly French Somaliland, gained independence on this day in 1977 after decades of colonial rule.
The region, historically known as the Land of Punt, was strategically important for trade and attracted the attention of foreign powers.
France established a foothold in the late 19th century and maintained control until independence.
The path to freedom saw a series of referendums and political tensions between different ethnic groups. Finally, in 1977, Djibouti voted overwhelmingly to break away from France.
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Djibouti, formerly French Somaliland, gained independence on this day in 1977 after decades of colonial rule.
The region, historically known as the Land of Punt, was strategically important for trade and attracted the attention of foreign powers.
France established a foothold in the late 19th century and maintained control until independence.
The path to freedom saw a series of referendums and political tensions between different ethnic groups. Finally, in 1977, Djibouti voted overwhelmingly to break away from France.
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CONTINUED- DJIBOUTI INDEPENDENCE DAY
Hassan Gouled Aptidon, a Somali politician, became the nation's first president and ruled until 1999.
Despite independence, Djibouti has the highest number of foreign military bases in Africa, including American, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese.
It also has the highest number of French troops outside France, numbering 1,450.
Hopefully, one day they’ll leave, allowing Djibouti to celebrate true independence, free from foreign domination and in full control over its sovereign land.
Hassan Gouled Aptidon, a Somali politician, became the nation's first president and ruled until 1999.
Despite independence, Djibouti has the highest number of foreign military bases in Africa, including American, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese.
It also has the highest number of French troops outside France, numbering 1,450.
Hopefully, one day they’ll leave, allowing Djibouti to celebrate true independence, free from foreign domination and in full control over its sovereign land.
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MENSTRUAL TAXATION
Activists recently stormed Ghana’s parliament demanding schoolgirls and women get better access to sanitary products.
They claim many children can’t afford to buy what they need and that’s leading to high absenteeism in the classroom.
And in rural areas many women are affected too.
One solution put forward is to scrap import taxes and VAT on the goods.
But, so far, their calls for change have fallen on deaf ears.
The Association of Ghana Industries warns dropping tariffs could force local manufacturers out of business.
Meanwhile, the country’s tax authority insists menstrual hygiene products are 'finished goods' and therefore subjected to import levies.
These are pictures from the demonstration on World Menstrual Hygiene Day.
Do you think the rules should change?
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Activists recently stormed Ghana’s parliament demanding schoolgirls and women get better access to sanitary products.
They claim many children can’t afford to buy what they need and that’s leading to high absenteeism in the classroom.
And in rural areas many women are affected too.
One solution put forward is to scrap import taxes and VAT on the goods.
But, so far, their calls for change have fallen on deaf ears.
The Association of Ghana Industries warns dropping tariffs could force local manufacturers out of business.
Meanwhile, the country’s tax authority insists menstrual hygiene products are 'finished goods' and therefore subjected to import levies.
These are pictures from the demonstration on World Menstrual Hygiene Day.
Do you think the rules should change?
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MIGRANT TRAGEDIES
BLAMED ON EU POLICY
It’s a year since 23 migrants were killed storming the border of the Spanish enclave of Melilla.
African human rights activists are now demanding an independent probe into that and other tragedies that have cost the lives of thousands of asylum seekers trying to reach Europe.
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BLAMED ON EU POLICY
It’s a year since 23 migrants were killed storming the border of the Spanish enclave of Melilla.
African human rights activists are now demanding an independent probe into that and other tragedies that have cost the lives of thousands of asylum seekers trying to reach Europe.
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WAGNER
WORRIES
AFRICA
After Russia’s mercenary outfit Wagner briefly rebelled, should Moscow’s African partners be worried? We ask the question, because several countries on the continent draw on Russian military support to combat terrorists. And if that should ever disappear, the consequences could be dire. The Kremlin says its African partners are not panicking over what happened. But the incident again demonstrates the long-term need to reduce reliance on foreign help.
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WORRIES
AFRICA
After Russia’s mercenary outfit Wagner briefly rebelled, should Moscow’s African partners be worried? We ask the question, because several countries on the continent draw on Russian military support to combat terrorists. And if that should ever disappear, the consequences could be dire. The Kremlin says its African partners are not panicking over what happened. But the incident again demonstrates the long-term need to reduce reliance on foreign help.
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DECOLONISE
AND REFORM
EDUCATION
Africa must take charge of its own education systems and break free from colonial mindsets.
That’s the message from Nigeria’s former Education Minister Obiageli Katryn Ezekwesili.
Listen to her speech at a World Economic Forum where she blasts ministries for keeping antiquated British models of education that hold back the continent.
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AND REFORM
EDUCATION
Africa must take charge of its own education systems and break free from colonial mindsets.
That’s the message from Nigeria’s former Education Minister Obiageli Katryn Ezekwesili.
Listen to her speech at a World Economic Forum where she blasts ministries for keeping antiquated British models of education that hold back the continent.
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The African Mother of Muslims
Some believe that Islam is foreign to Africa, a reminder of Arab colonialism and a time of slavery. But did you know that the mother of all Muslims was a Black African woman by the name of Hagar? African Stream's Egyptian-American correspondent Dana Bisher breaks down her origins, story and symbolism in the Muslim and Christian faith.
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Some believe that Islam is foreign to Africa, a reminder of Arab colonialism and a time of slavery. But did you know that the mother of all Muslims was a Black African woman by the name of Hagar? African Stream's Egyptian-American correspondent Dana Bisher breaks down her origins, story and symbolism in the Muslim and Christian faith.
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AKALA EXPOSING
RACISM IN SCIENCE
Racial science has made a big effort to marginalise the achievements of Africans.
It claims there were two types of Black people, Negroes and Hamites. The latter descended from Europeans and were responsible for most Black accomplishments. This warped thinking perpetuated the notion of White supremacy and deliberately excluded African achievements from historical narratives.
Unfortunately, it still distorts the way people view the continent today.
Listen to rapper, journalist and poet, Akala, explain it plain and simple during this speech at the The Oxford Union in the UK.
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RACISM IN SCIENCE
Racial science has made a big effort to marginalise the achievements of Africans.
It claims there were two types of Black people, Negroes and Hamites. The latter descended from Europeans and were responsible for most Black accomplishments. This warped thinking perpetuated the notion of White supremacy and deliberately excluded African achievements from historical narratives.
Unfortunately, it still distorts the way people view the continent today.
Listen to rapper, journalist and poet, Akala, explain it plain and simple during this speech at the The Oxford Union in the UK.
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One of the world's first universities
If you google the oldest university in the world, what comes up is a university in Italy built in 1158. The truth is, centuries before that, the three oldest universities in the world were established in north Africa. One of those was the University of al-Qarawiyyin founded by a Tunisian-born Muslim woman called Fatima Al Fihri in Fez, Morocco. Here's the explainer by African Stream's Algerian correspondent Roqaiya to free you from google inaccuracies.
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If you google the oldest university in the world, what comes up is a university in Italy built in 1158. The truth is, centuries before that, the three oldest universities in the world were established in north Africa. One of those was the University of al-Qarawiyyin founded by a Tunisian-born Muslim woman called Fatima Al Fihri in Fez, Morocco. Here's the explainer by African Stream's Algerian correspondent Roqaiya to free you from google inaccuracies.
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IMF OVERLOOKS
SENEGAL CRACKDOWN
Senegal has just been given a whopping $2-billion IMF loan.
But we’re a bit confused as the organisation says it only gives cash to “strong democracies.”
Have they not seen what’s been happening in the country recently?
Maybe there’s another motive…
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SENEGAL CRACKDOWN
Senegal has just been given a whopping $2-billion IMF loan.
But we’re a bit confused as the organisation says it only gives cash to “strong democracies.”
Have they not seen what’s been happening in the country recently?
Maybe there’s another motive…
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CAMEROON BLOCKS
LGBTQ ENVOY
France’s ambassador on LGBT rights has been forced to cancel his trip to Cameroon.
He was due to chair a conference on gender and sexual identity, but Yaoundé said it would breach its strict anti-homosexuality legislation.
Ministers also urged respect for their country's stance, saying it reflected the wishes of its population.
Cameroon is one of 32 countries in Africa that bans same-sex relationships.
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LGBTQ ENVOY
France’s ambassador on LGBT rights has been forced to cancel his trip to Cameroon.
He was due to chair a conference on gender and sexual identity, but Yaoundé said it would breach its strict anti-homosexuality legislation.
Ministers also urged respect for their country's stance, saying it reflected the wishes of its population.
Cameroon is one of 32 countries in Africa that bans same-sex relationships.
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Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating!
From Egypt to Kenya and Senegal, here's a look at some of Africa's best Eid moments through the eyes of its people.
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1. Malindi, Kenya - Muslim worshippers take a motorbike taxi to the beach to celebrate Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
2. Dakar, Senegal - A Muslim performs the prayer for Eid
3. Mogadishu, Somalia - People bargain at Dharkeenley Livestock Market ahead of the Muslim holiday.
4. Kara-Isheri, Nigeria - An attendant pulls the horns of an unwilling ram at a market in Ogun State
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From Egypt to Kenya and Senegal, here's a look at some of Africa's best Eid moments through the eyes of its people.
From left to right: 👉
1. Malindi, Kenya - Muslim worshippers take a motorbike taxi to the beach to celebrate Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
2. Dakar, Senegal - A Muslim performs the prayer for Eid
3. Mogadishu, Somalia - People bargain at Dharkeenley Livestock Market ahead of the Muslim holiday.
4. Kara-Isheri, Nigeria - An attendant pulls the horns of an unwilling ram at a market in Ogun State
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Continued Part 2 - Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating!
5. Al Hasahisa, Sudan - A farmer waits for customers at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim feast, about 120 kilometres south of Sudan's capital.
6. Yaoundé, Cameroon - Aboubakar Mohaman, poses with his sword in the Briqueterie neighbourhood on the first day of Eid
7. Abidjan, Ivory Coast - People shop at the Cocovico market in preparation for Eid-Al-Adha
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5. Al Hasahisa, Sudan - A farmer waits for customers at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim feast, about 120 kilometres south of Sudan's capital.
6. Yaoundé, Cameroon - Aboubakar Mohaman, poses with his sword in the Briqueterie neighbourhood on the first day of Eid
7. Abidjan, Ivory Coast - People shop at the Cocovico market in preparation for Eid-Al-Adha
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