Continued……Sudan is now the world’s largest displacement crisis, according to the UN. Conditions are dire, famine has been declared in Darfur and over 25 million people face acute hunger, according to the World Food Programme. UNICEF is warning thousands more children, like Nimat, may die over the coming months from malnutrition and disease/
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POLITICAL IMF HOSTAGES
A cost-of-living crisis has seen protests recently sweep Kenya and Nigeria. Many blame them on financial reforms imposed by the International Monetary Fund. Governments are pressured to make spending cutbacks to help repay outstanding IMF debt.
In this clip, political commentator Shahid Bolsen outlines the vicious cycle. He likens it to a kidnapping where a hostage (the government) is forced to read out a list of demands (reforms) demanded by the captor (IMF)
In Africa’s case, all but three countries (Botswana, Eritrea and Libya) have taken IMF loans. And according to website@developmentreimagined.com 31 nations on the continent are still trying to repay the IMF. Ghana holds the biggest outstanding debt, worth nearly $1.7bn.
So, they are big numbers, and it’s not the people that benefit. According to Mr Bolsen, the real winners are Western multinationals. Have a listen and tell us if you agree.
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A cost-of-living crisis has seen protests recently sweep Kenya and Nigeria. Many blame them on financial reforms imposed by the International Monetary Fund. Governments are pressured to make spending cutbacks to help repay outstanding IMF debt.
In this clip, political commentator Shahid Bolsen outlines the vicious cycle. He likens it to a kidnapping where a hostage (the government) is forced to read out a list of demands (reforms) demanded by the captor (IMF)
In Africa’s case, all but three countries (Botswana, Eritrea and Libya) have taken IMF loans. And according to website@developmentreimagined.com 31 nations on the continent are still trying to repay the IMF. Ghana holds the biggest outstanding debt, worth nearly $1.7bn.
So, they are big numbers, and it’s not the people that benefit. According to Mr Bolsen, the real winners are Western multinationals. Have a listen and tell us if you agree.
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WHY MUSK SMELLS BAD
Elon Musk likes to project himself as Iron Man - but his recent behaviour is more reminiscent of Lex Luthor.
Musk - the owner of social-media platform X, space-rocket launcher Space X and e-car maker Tesla - has spread fake news about Venezuela and fuelled racist rhetoric in the UK, not to mention reinstating controversial figures on X, and attacking athletes over their gender.
In his latest ‘Africa in 90’, African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim (@ahmed.ghoneim.official) says that Musk’s actions are troubling - interfering in global crises and promoting harmful content on social media.
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Elon Musk likes to project himself as Iron Man - but his recent behaviour is more reminiscent of Lex Luthor.
Musk - the owner of social-media platform X, space-rocket launcher Space X and e-car maker Tesla - has spread fake news about Venezuela and fuelled racist rhetoric in the UK, not to mention reinstating controversial figures on X, and attacking athletes over their gender.
In his latest ‘Africa in 90’, African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim (@ahmed.ghoneim.official) says that Musk’s actions are troubling - interfering in global crises and promoting harmful content on social media.
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MALCOLM X: ‘YOU’RE MORE DANGEROUS SOBER THAN DRUNK’
Revolutionary Pan-African icon Malcolm X (1925-65) understood the dangers of escapism for the liberation of African people. In this 1963 video clip, he highlighted how entertainment and drugs have distracted descendants of enslaved people in the United States. It’s much like the ‘bread and circuses’ of ancient Rome.
Many decades later, the Pan-Africanist’s remarks ring true. Media forms such as hip-hop, rooted in radical Black conciousness and the experiences of our people, have been hijacked and diluted. Much of the art form today glorifies misogyny, drug and alcohol use, and self-hate, feeding a toxic loop.
While distracted, we cannot agitate for our interests, such as the historical debt owed to Africans in the United States for slavery or the over-policing of Black communities that feeds our people into the US prison-industrial complex.
As Malcolm said, the white man worries when the African stops dancing.
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Revolutionary Pan-African icon Malcolm X (1925-65) understood the dangers of escapism for the liberation of African people. In this 1963 video clip, he highlighted how entertainment and drugs have distracted descendants of enslaved people in the United States. It’s much like the ‘bread and circuses’ of ancient Rome.
Many decades later, the Pan-Africanist’s remarks ring true. Media forms such as hip-hop, rooted in radical Black conciousness and the experiences of our people, have been hijacked and diluted. Much of the art form today glorifies misogyny, drug and alcohol use, and self-hate, feeding a toxic loop.
While distracted, we cannot agitate for our interests, such as the historical debt owed to Africans in the United States for slavery or the over-policing of Black communities that feeds our people into the US prison-industrial complex.
As Malcolm said, the white man worries when the African stops dancing.
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TRUMP ON NATIVES: ‘THEY DON’T LOOK INDIAN TO ME’
Former US President Donald Trump’s bigotry and racism have been on display for many decades.
For example, in this 1993 clip, Trump, known at the time for his casino deals and romantic affairs splashed on tabloid-newspaper front pages, argued with former US Congressperson George Miller over what he viewed as Indigenous people’s ‘privilege’ to build casinos on tribal lands without being obligated to pay taxes to the US government.
‘They do not look like Indians,’ he said, using the outdated terminology for the Indigenous peoples of what is now the United States.
The tax exemption is part of the US government granting Native Americans limited autonomy and is not reparations for centuries of gen*cide and dispossession.
Former US President Donald Trump’s bigotry and racism have been on display for many decades.
For example, in this 1993 clip, Trump, known at the time for his casino deals and romantic affairs splashed on tabloid-newspaper front pages, argued with former US Congressperson George Miller over what he viewed as Indigenous people’s ‘privilege’ to build casinos on tribal lands without being obligated to pay taxes to the US government.
‘They do not look like Indians,’ he said, using the outdated terminology for the Indigenous peoples of what is now the United States.
The tax exemption is part of the US government granting Native Americans limited autonomy and is not reparations for centuries of gen*cide and dispossession.
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Continued….. Poverty, poor health outcomes and substance abuse plague Indigenous peoples who stay on reserves that were long ago designated on lands European settlers did not prefer because of poor conditions for farming, as well as other reasons.
Unfortunately, Trump does not represent a fringe viewpoint in the United States, where most people hold negative attitudes toward Indigenous peoples and tribal casinos, according to public opinion polls. This also does not bode well for other unaddressed issues, such as reparations for descendants of enslaved Africans.
For some Trump supporters, these type of views seem to be an endearing quality.
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Unfortunately, Trump does not represent a fringe viewpoint in the United States, where most people hold negative attitudes toward Indigenous peoples and tribal casinos, according to public opinion polls. This also does not bode well for other unaddressed issues, such as reparations for descendants of enslaved Africans.
For some Trump supporters, these type of views seem to be an endearing quality.
Have a watch, and please share your thoughts.
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SLEEP-BOXING MUHAMMAD ALI PRANK
Ailing professional boxer Muhammad Ali still had it in him to pull no punches when it came to entertaining guests.
One such occasion was during a 1996 interview with US broadcaster Ed Bradley (1941-2006). Ali (1942-2016) appeared to lapse into sleep over a meal, startling the journalist and another companion. Ali’s wife, Lonnie (@lonnieali on X), played along with her husband’s prank, alluding to a doctor’s recommendation that the legendary boxer not be roused from his sleep, even if he appeared to be shadow-boxing imaginary opponents.
Ailing professional boxer Muhammad Ali still had it in him to pull no punches when it came to entertaining guests.
One such occasion was during a 1996 interview with US broadcaster Ed Bradley (1941-2006). Ali (1942-2016) appeared to lapse into sleep over a meal, startling the journalist and another companion. Ali’s wife, Lonnie (@lonnieali on X), played along with her husband’s prank, alluding to a doctor’s recommendation that the legendary boxer not be roused from his sleep, even if he appeared to be shadow-boxing imaginary opponents.
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Continued…. It seemed like a sad story from a sad wife until Ali suddenly jolted out of sleep, playfully jabbing at his delighted guests. What refreshing humour from one of the 20th century’s greatest athletes, who battled Parkinson’s Disease, which k*lled him 20 years later.
For Pan-Africans everywhere, he will be primarily be remembered for his heroically refusing induction into the U.S. armed forces during its brutal war of aggression against the people of Vietnam. He set an example for Africans in America to take a critical perspective on American imperialism overseas that often used Africans in the U.S as cannon fodder.
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For Pan-Africans everywhere, he will be primarily be remembered for his heroically refusing induction into the U.S. armed forces during its brutal war of aggression against the people of Vietnam. He set an example for Africans in America to take a critical perspective on American imperialism overseas that often used Africans in the U.S as cannon fodder.
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AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN IN UK: ‘NO DESIRE FOR BRITISH IDENTITY’
Some members of minority communities in the UK have responded to the recent race riots across the country by making a show of their Britishness - in a bid to pull the rug from under the far right’s contention that foreigners are changing the cultural landscape with all their imported customs. That’s definitely not the approach of brother @shakaraspeaks. In this clip, he explains why he will never seek a British identity - despite holding British citizenship. Instead, he will continue proudly projecting his African-Caribbean identity - whatever the bigots make of it. We couldn’t agree more.
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Some members of minority communities in the UK have responded to the recent race riots across the country by making a show of their Britishness - in a bid to pull the rug from under the far right’s contention that foreigners are changing the cultural landscape with all their imported customs. That’s definitely not the approach of brother @shakaraspeaks. In this clip, he explains why he will never seek a British identity - despite holding British citizenship. Instead, he will continue proudly projecting his African-Caribbean identity - whatever the bigots make of it. We couldn’t agree more.
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U.S. REPUBLICAN CALLS FOR NIGER INVASION!
In May of this year, US Congressman Matt Gaetz openly called for an invasion of Niger on the floor of the US House of Representatives.
Recall that an anti-imperialist revolution has swept Niger - beginning with the coup of 27th July, 2023, which brought to power President Abdourahamane Tiani. Since then, the Nigerien government has declared the US military presence in the country illegal and ordered the expulsion of US troops. This makes Niger the first country in history to expel US Africa Command (AFRICOM) troops. Niger also expelled French troops from its territory and began to nationalise and revoke French licences in important sectors of its economy.
In May of this year, US Congressman Matt Gaetz openly called for an invasion of Niger on the floor of the US House of Representatives.
Recall that an anti-imperialist revolution has swept Niger - beginning with the coup of 27th July, 2023, which brought to power President Abdourahamane Tiani. Since then, the Nigerien government has declared the US military presence in the country illegal and ordered the expulsion of US troops. This makes Niger the first country in history to expel US Africa Command (AFRICOM) troops. Niger also expelled French troops from its territory and began to nationalise and revoke French licences in important sectors of its economy.
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Continued….. But, clearly, some US politicians are not happy about this. Gaetz brands Niger “Third World thugs.” He is especially upset that the US Air Force’s most expensive construction project, Niger Air Base 201, will no longer host US military operations. The drone base, which is the biggest in Africa, cost roughly a quarter of a billion dollars to build and operate, and the US spent an additional $500 million on other military expenditures in Niger.
Despite Washington’s Niger exit, it looks like the US is now moving into another West African country now - Ivory Coast. French outlet Le Monde claims to have received information that Ivory Coast has granted the US permission to set up a base in the village of Odienné, near Mali and not far from Burkina Faso. Last month, Burkina Faso‘s president, Ibrahim Traoré, stated, “There is indeed a centre of operations in Abidjan to destabilise our country.” And this month he stated, “We are effectively tracking a cell in a neighbouring country that is run by Western intelligence services directed primarily against our country.” Could this point to a new headquarters for US operations in the region?
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Despite Washington’s Niger exit, it looks like the US is now moving into another West African country now - Ivory Coast. French outlet Le Monde claims to have received information that Ivory Coast has granted the US permission to set up a base in the village of Odienné, near Mali and not far from Burkina Faso. Last month, Burkina Faso‘s president, Ibrahim Traoré, stated, “There is indeed a centre of operations in Abidjan to destabilise our country.” And this month he stated, “We are effectively tracking a cell in a neighbouring country that is run by Western intelligence services directed primarily against our country.” Could this point to a new headquarters for US operations in the region?
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4. Kinshasa, DR Congo –
A military court in the DRC has sentenced 26 people accused of involvement in armed groups, including the M23, to death after a high-profile trial that started late last month.. The defendants – 21 of whom are on the run – were found guilty of war crimes, participation in an insurrection and treason by the court in the capital Kinshasa.
5. Algiers, Algeria – Olympic boxing champion, Imane Khelif is all smiles after returning home. However, there's still a big legal fight ahead after she filed a lawsuit over the online hate she received at the Paris Games. She was wrongly accused of being a man, including by high-profile figures Donald Trump, Elon Musk and JK Rowling.
6. Goborone, Botswana – Botswana’s first ever Olympic gold medalist, Letsile Tebogo, enjoys a jubilant homecoming. The sprinter won the men's 200m in Paris, and thousands greeted him and fellow athletes during an open-top bus parade.
A military court in the DRC has sentenced 26 people accused of involvement in armed groups, including the M23, to death after a high-profile trial that started late last month.. The defendants – 21 of whom are on the run – were found guilty of war crimes, participation in an insurrection and treason by the court in the capital Kinshasa.
5. Algiers, Algeria – Olympic boxing champion, Imane Khelif is all smiles after returning home. However, there's still a big legal fight ahead after she filed a lawsuit over the online hate she received at the Paris Games. She was wrongly accused of being a man, including by high-profile figures Donald Trump, Elon Musk and JK Rowling.
6. Goborone, Botswana – Botswana’s first ever Olympic gold medalist, Letsile Tebogo, enjoys a jubilant homecoming. The sprinter won the men's 200m in Paris, and thousands greeted him and fellow athletes during an open-top bus parade.
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PAN-AFRICANIST MARCUS GARVEY
Iconic Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey was born on this day 17th August in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica in 1887.
In his 52 years on earth he became one of the most influential Pan-Africans to ever walk the earth. He inspired some of our favourites like Dr Kwame Nkrumah and Malcolm X, whose parents were Garveyites.
Garvey was a political activist, publisher, journalist and orator.
He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL), a Pan-African organisation with branches in many countries.
However, his dedication to African liberation during heightened racial oppression in the US put the arrow on his back. Due to his massive influence throughout the Americas and beyond, he was a target for soon-to-be FBI director J Edgar Hoover.
Iconic Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey was born on this day 17th August in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica in 1887.
In his 52 years on earth he became one of the most influential Pan-Africans to ever walk the earth. He inspired some of our favourites like Dr Kwame Nkrumah and Malcolm X, whose parents were Garveyites.
Garvey was a political activist, publisher, journalist and orator.
He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL), a Pan-African organisation with branches in many countries.
However, his dedication to African liberation during heightened racial oppression in the US put the arrow on his back. Due to his massive influence throughout the Americas and beyond, he was a target for soon-to-be FBI director J Edgar Hoover.
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Continued….. He was tasked with destroying Garvey’s mass movement and, in 1920, sent an undercover agent to infiltrate the UNIA-ACL. It led to Garvey serving jail time and sunk hopes of using his Black Star Line steamship to migrate Africans in America back to their ancestral home.
Despite this, Garvey was unwavering in his calls for a strong, sovereign Africa and for Africans to unite.
It had a profound influence on independence struggles on the continent. Ghana, one of the first states to become independent in Africa, placed the black star, popularised by Garvey, in the middle of their country’s flag. Despite joining the ancestors 84 years ago his contributions to Africa and African people worldwide have been long-lasting.
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Despite this, Garvey was unwavering in his calls for a strong, sovereign Africa and for Africans to unite.
It had a profound influence on independence struggles on the continent. Ghana, one of the first states to become independent in Africa, placed the black star, popularised by Garvey, in the middle of their country’s flag. Despite joining the ancestors 84 years ago his contributions to Africa and African people worldwide have been long-lasting.
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CLAIM YOUR AFRICAN IDENTITY
Today on what would have been Marcus Garvey's 126th birthday we remember the words of Amos Wilson: don't shy away from your Africanness, embrace it!
It’s a message that was often made by respected psychologist and social-theorist Dr Amos Wilson who was inspired by the teachings of Garvey.
Here he makes the point that those who are proud of their heritage achieve success- and uses schoolchildren as an example.
Worth listening to his words, which are still relevant today.
Today on what would have been Marcus Garvey's 126th birthday we remember the words of Amos Wilson: don't shy away from your Africanness, embrace it!
It’s a message that was often made by respected psychologist and social-theorist Dr Amos Wilson who was inspired by the teachings of Garvey.
Here he makes the point that those who are proud of their heritage achieve success- and uses schoolchildren as an example.
Worth listening to his words, which are still relevant today.
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OTD: 18th August 1823 - THE DEMERARA UPRISING
On this day, 18th August 1823, an uprising that would become the largest the British empire had seen - involving over 10,000 enslaved Africans - took place in Demerara. Demerara-Essequibo, a Dutch colony up until the early 1800s, when the British seized it, was a region that is now part of modern-day Guyana.
The rebellion started on ‘Success Plantation,’ under the leadership of Jack Gladstone, an abolitionist, and spread like wildfire across more than 50 plantations. That evening, according to researcher Thomas Muhr, the rebels ‘seized arms and confined managers and overseers in the slave stocks for the night.’
On this day, 18th August 1823, an uprising that would become the largest the British empire had seen - involving over 10,000 enslaved Africans - took place in Demerara. Demerara-Essequibo, a Dutch colony up until the early 1800s, when the British seized it, was a region that is now part of modern-day Guyana.
The rebellion started on ‘Success Plantation,’ under the leadership of Jack Gladstone, an abolitionist, and spread like wildfire across more than 50 plantations. That evening, according to researcher Thomas Muhr, the rebels ‘seized arms and confined managers and overseers in the slave stocks for the night.’
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