Continued….. Reports indicate that 31 people have died, with many more unaccounted for, so the actual numbers could be even higher. Locals are frustrated with the slow response in getting much-needed aid.
Macron's chilly welcome points to bigger issues in Mayotte. The island faces a staggering poverty rate of nearly 80%, which is five times that of mainland France, and almost 40% of the population is unemployed. Critics argue that Paris, located 12 hours away by plane (8,000 km), tends to ignore the archipelago. France keeps its grip on Mayotte, along with other territories such as Réunion and New Caledonia, to strengthen its claims in the Indo-Pacific region.
Is it time for Mayotte to break free from its long-standing reliance on France?
Video credit: @brutofficiel (TikTok)
Sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/world/europe/mayotte-france-cyclone-destruction.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c89x0j1le4lo
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/19/world/emmanuel-macron-france-mayotte-cyclone-intl-hnk/index.html
https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/5039943?sommaire=5040030
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650045.2023.2294794#d1e119
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/regional-strategies/indo-pacific/the-indo-pacific-a-priority-for-france/france-in-the-south-west-indian-ocean/article/the-union-of-the-comoros-and-mayotte#:~:text=Mayotte%20became%20an%20official%20French,%2C%20and%201892%20for%20Moh%C3%A9li).
https://www.melusinapress.lu/read/1981-5500-mxxx/section/5dec61e6-5565-4ba6-b08f-6232a01f5526
Macron's chilly welcome points to bigger issues in Mayotte. The island faces a staggering poverty rate of nearly 80%, which is five times that of mainland France, and almost 40% of the population is unemployed. Critics argue that Paris, located 12 hours away by plane (8,000 km), tends to ignore the archipelago. France keeps its grip on Mayotte, along with other territories such as Réunion and New Caledonia, to strengthen its claims in the Indo-Pacific region.
Is it time for Mayotte to break free from its long-standing reliance on France?
Video credit: @brutofficiel (TikTok)
Sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/world/europe/mayotte-france-cyclone-destruction.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c89x0j1le4lo
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/19/world/emmanuel-macron-france-mayotte-cyclone-intl-hnk/index.html
https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/5039943?sommaire=5040030
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650045.2023.2294794#d1e119
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/regional-strategies/indo-pacific/the-indo-pacific-a-priority-for-france/france-in-the-south-west-indian-ocean/article/the-union-of-the-comoros-and-mayotte#:~:text=Mayotte%20became%20an%20official%20French,%2C%20and%201892%20for%20Moh%C3%A9li).
https://www.melusinapress.lu/read/1981-5500-mxxx/section/5dec61e6-5565-4ba6-b08f-6232a01f5526
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Scenes of a Cyclone’s Destruction in Mayotte, France
A visit to the Indian Ocean islands of Mayotte, which were struck by Cyclone Chido last weekend, reveals the devastating toll of the storm on an impoverished territory that belongs to France.
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ZIMBABWE'S PLAN TO PAY WHITE FARMERS CAUSES CONTROVERSY
In October, Zimbabwe's Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced that the country would spend $20 million to pay some white farmers whose land was expropriated in early 2000 during its land reform programme.
According to Ncube, only farmers who were citizens of countries with Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (BIPPA) during the land reform programme would be eligible for the payments. BIPPAs are treaties between two countries that aim to protect and promote investments made by citizens in each other’s countries. Zimbabwe had BIPPAs with Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland during the land reform programme.
In October, Zimbabwe's Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced that the country would spend $20 million to pay some white farmers whose land was expropriated in early 2000 during its land reform programme.
According to Ncube, only farmers who were citizens of countries with Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (BIPPA) during the land reform programme would be eligible for the payments. BIPPAs are treaties between two countries that aim to protect and promote investments made by citizens in each other’s countries. Zimbabwe had BIPPAs with Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland during the land reform programme.
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Continued……. Since 2019, Zimbabwe has announced plans to compensate some white farmers, causing heated debates across the continent and beyond. Some, such as Julius Malema (@julius_s_malema on X), president of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (@effsouthafrica), say the 2019 decision is tantamount to selling out. Others say Western sanctions have beaten Harare into submission imposed in the wake of the land reform programme carried out to address racially-based land ownership imbalances caused by colonialism.
The two decades of sanctions have left Zimbabwe's economy in tatters, forcing one-quarter of citizens to leave the country just between 2003 and 2013. Sanctions also have forced the government to seek rapprochement with the West under unfavourable terms.
We spoke about this during our end-of-year review podcast. Please watch and add your thoughts in the comments.
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Sources:
https://www.africanews.com/2019/04/12/zimbabwe-land-compensation-malema-slams-sellout-mnangagwa
https://www.news24.com/fin24/international/zimbabwe-fails-to-pay-white-farmers-20241217
https://www.africanews.com/2023/05/15/afdb-working-to-raise-billions-to-compensate-zimbabwes-white-farmers
https://www.herald.co.zw/zim-okays-compensation-for-92-bippa-farms/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3591728/#:~:text=It%20has%20been%20estimated%20that,of%20immigrants%20in%20Southern%20Africa.
The two decades of sanctions have left Zimbabwe's economy in tatters, forcing one-quarter of citizens to leave the country just between 2003 and 2013. Sanctions also have forced the government to seek rapprochement with the West under unfavourable terms.
We spoke about this during our end-of-year review podcast. Please watch and add your thoughts in the comments.
Don’t forget to follow us on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble, Telegram and X.
Sources:
https://www.africanews.com/2019/04/12/zimbabwe-land-compensation-malema-slams-sellout-mnangagwa
https://www.news24.com/fin24/international/zimbabwe-fails-to-pay-white-farmers-20241217
https://www.africanews.com/2023/05/15/afdb-working-to-raise-billions-to-compensate-zimbabwes-white-farmers
https://www.herald.co.zw/zim-okays-compensation-for-92-bippa-farms/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3591728/#:~:text=It%20has%20been%20estimated%20that,of%20immigrants%20in%20Southern%20Africa.
Africanews
Zimbabwe land compensation: Malema slams 'sellout' Mnangagwa
In a statement, the finance and agriculture ministries said they had budgeted 53 million Zimbabwean dollars ($18 million) in payments to ex farmers.
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Thomas Sankara on the subtler forms of imperialism as we celebrate what would have been his 75th birthday. The Burkinabe revolutionary was born on 21st December 1949.
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SOUTH AFRICA’S GENOCIDE CASE RESCUED INT’L LAW
Many will remember 2024 for South Africa’s landmark g*nocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In January, the ICJ issued a provisional ruling that Israel is committing acts of ‘plausible’ g*nocide against the Palestinian people and that it must ‘take all measures in its power’ to prevent acts that could fall under the UN G*nocide Convention, set up after the Holocaust in World War II. The ICJ also said Israel should ‘prevent and punish’ any incitement to g*nocide.
In our end-of-year review, African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo reckoned South Africa’s ICJ case drew a line in the sand and that imperialists will be hard-pressed to wage another war under the pretext of ‘Responsibility to Protect,’ given their utter complicity in the ongoing horrors in Palestine. He cited the shameful example of Germany, which sides with Israel.
Many will remember 2024 for South Africa’s landmark g*nocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In January, the ICJ issued a provisional ruling that Israel is committing acts of ‘plausible’ g*nocide against the Palestinian people and that it must ‘take all measures in its power’ to prevent acts that could fall under the UN G*nocide Convention, set up after the Holocaust in World War II. The ICJ also said Israel should ‘prevent and punish’ any incitement to g*nocide.
In our end-of-year review, African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo reckoned South Africa’s ICJ case drew a line in the sand and that imperialists will be hard-pressed to wage another war under the pretext of ‘Responsibility to Protect,’ given their utter complicity in the ongoing horrors in Palestine. He cited the shameful example of Germany, which sides with Israel.
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Continued……. Yet, between 1904-08, Germany committed the 20th century’s first g*nocide against the Namaqua and Herero peoples in Namibia. Today, Germany is the second-largest supplier of weaponry to Israel after the United States.
Many people say South Africa rescued humanity and international law. The question is whether states will continue to follow international law.
Subscribe to our X handle, @african_stream, to stay updated on the biggest stories in Africa and beyond. Follow us on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram, too.
Many people say South Africa rescued humanity and international law. The question is whether states will continue to follow international law.
Subscribe to our X handle, @african_stream, to stay updated on the biggest stories in Africa and beyond. Follow us on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram, too.
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HARRIET ‘MOSES’ TUBMAN!
Abolitionist and suffragist Harriet Tubman was nicknamed “Moses” because she led enslaved people to freedom. One hundred seventy-three years ago, in December 1850, Harriet orchestrated and led her first rescue mission. Having escaped slavery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in September 1849, Tubman dedicated her life to rescuing others, all while risking her own life in the process. History books hail Tubman as the first woman to lead an armed raid into enemy territory as she guided Union troops up the Combahee River in South Carolina to destroy Confederate stockpiles of weapons, food and cotton and freed more than 700 enslaved African Americans. She was also referred to as a “train conductor” because she guided escapees along a network of safe houses and secret routes in the United States that were used by African Americans seeking to reach Canada, known as the “Underground Railroad.” Catch a ride down the tracks of history to learn more about this inspirational African woman.
Abolitionist and suffragist Harriet Tubman was nicknamed “Moses” because she led enslaved people to freedom. One hundred seventy-three years ago, in December 1850, Harriet orchestrated and led her first rescue mission. Having escaped slavery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in September 1849, Tubman dedicated her life to rescuing others, all while risking her own life in the process. History books hail Tubman as the first woman to lead an armed raid into enemy territory as she guided Union troops up the Combahee River in South Carolina to destroy Confederate stockpiles of weapons, food and cotton and freed more than 700 enslaved African Americans. She was also referred to as a “train conductor” because she guided escapees along a network of safe houses and secret routes in the United States that were used by African Americans seeking to reach Canada, known as the “Underground Railroad.” Catch a ride down the tracks of history to learn more about this inspirational African woman.
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SANKARA LIVES ON
One of Africa's most significant leaders, Thomas Sankara, would have turned 75 today. We remember his life and legacy but also pose serious questions about his death. While the CIA and France have been asked to disclose their records, much remains classified. How was Thomas Sankara assassinated? Who was involved? Here's what we know so far ...
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One of Africa's most significant leaders, Thomas Sankara, would have turned 75 today. We remember his life and legacy but also pose serious questions about his death. While the CIA and France have been asked to disclose their records, much remains classified. How was Thomas Sankara assassinated? Who was involved? Here's what we know so far ...
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TWO KITES REACTION: HUMANISING GLOBAL SOUTH VICTIMS
With much of what passes as music, especially hip-hop, glorifying inter-communal killings, drug use and abuse of women and vulnerable groups, UK rapper Lowkey’s recent track Two Kites is a breath of fresh air.
In this video, we react to part of his new album, Soundtrack to the Struggle 3 - noting how he humanises victims of conflict in a manner largely missing from the mainstream’s narrative around the Global South.
The story @Lowkey0nline (X) tells here reminds us that war victims are more than just numbers. They are teachers, students and loved ones with dreams and relationships. Two Kites also shows audiences the emotional resilience that persists in these harsh realities.
You can find more African Stream content on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble, Telegram, and X.
With much of what passes as music, especially hip-hop, glorifying inter-communal killings, drug use and abuse of women and vulnerable groups, UK rapper Lowkey’s recent track Two Kites is a breath of fresh air.
In this video, we react to part of his new album, Soundtrack to the Struggle 3 - noting how he humanises victims of conflict in a manner largely missing from the mainstream’s narrative around the Global South.
The story @Lowkey0nline (X) tells here reminds us that war victims are more than just numbers. They are teachers, students and loved ones with dreams and relationships. Two Kites also shows audiences the emotional resilience that persists in these harsh realities.
You can find more African Stream content on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble, Telegram, and X.
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TOXIC U.S. PESTERING NIGERIA TO GO GMO
Another day, another revelation about how the US will not let African nations determine their own policies.
A new investigative report reveals how activists against pesticides and GMOs in Nigeria are being smeared with the help of dollars stumped up by Washington - much to the delight of US agrochemical giants such as the health-scandal-embroiled Monsanto.
Having been at the receiving end of a US State Department smear campaign ourselves, we can only relate too well with what the activists targeted are going through. But it ultimately affects every Nigerian, as President Tinubu has already given the green light to GMO crops in his country - despite stiff opposition.
Sources:
https://x.com/GRVlagos/status/1868379150366679327
Another day, another revelation about how the US will not let African nations determine their own policies.
A new investigative report reveals how activists against pesticides and GMOs in Nigeria are being smeared with the help of dollars stumped up by Washington - much to the delight of US agrochemical giants such as the health-scandal-embroiled Monsanto.
Having been at the receiving end of a US State Department smear campaign ourselves, we can only relate too well with what the activists targeted are going through. But it ultimately affects every Nigerian, as President Tinubu has already given the green light to GMO crops in his country - despite stiff opposition.
Sources:
https://x.com/GRVlagos/status/1868379150366679327
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SANKARA THE ANTI-DEBT ICON
On Thomas Sankara’s birthday, we look back at one of the legendary speeches regarding foreign aid from the pan-African icon and former leader of Burkina Faso. He advocated self-sufficiency, the elimination of the entire continent’s debt, and not relying on aid, which always comes with strings attached. Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traore is trying to keep Sankara’s legacy alive, but only with the support of the people will that dream be fulfilled.
On Thomas Sankara’s birthday, we look back at one of the legendary speeches regarding foreign aid from the pan-African icon and former leader of Burkina Faso. He advocated self-sufficiency, the elimination of the entire continent’s debt, and not relying on aid, which always comes with strings attached. Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traore is trying to keep Sankara’s legacy alive, but only with the support of the people will that dream be fulfilled.
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AFRICA'S INDEPENDENCE-ERA SELL-OUTS
Africa got flag independence, while the colonisers retained the tools of power - such as control of Africa's economies via chokehold institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
For this to work, they needed compliant Africans - collaborators willing to take out true African heroes like Thomas Sankara and Patrice Lumumba.
In this report, African Stream’s William Sakawa looks at four of the worst offenders among African leaders when it comes to serving foreign interests at the expense of their own people - including DR Congo's Mobutu and Kenya's Kenyatta.
Who do you think the biggest traitor was?
Africa got flag independence, while the colonisers retained the tools of power - such as control of Africa's economies via chokehold institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
For this to work, they needed compliant Africans - collaborators willing to take out true African heroes like Thomas Sankara and Patrice Lumumba.
In this report, African Stream’s William Sakawa looks at four of the worst offenders among African leaders when it comes to serving foreign interests at the expense of their own people - including DR Congo's Mobutu and Kenya's Kenyatta.
Who do you think the biggest traitor was?
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STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: S. AFRICA’S CRAZY COALITION GOVT!
2024 was a year of elections. Voters in more than 60 countries went to the polls. Some incumbents hung on to power, while others got the boot.
One of the countries where elections took place on our continent was South Africa, where the ruling African National Congress (ANC) lost its majority for the first time since coming to power in 1994, after the fall of the apartheid regime.
Its failure to secure a majority saw the former liberation movement go into coalition with other political parties - including, astonishingly, with its longtime nemesis, the rightwing Democratic Alliance (DA).
The political marriage between the ANC and the DA has led to fears that the country is falling into the hands of pro-Western interests. This can only further delay efforts to emancipate the nation fully and improve the welfare of the majority-Black population, which has yet to see any social or economic mobility worth writing home about.
2024 was a year of elections. Voters in more than 60 countries went to the polls. Some incumbents hung on to power, while others got the boot.
One of the countries where elections took place on our continent was South Africa, where the ruling African National Congress (ANC) lost its majority for the first time since coming to power in 1994, after the fall of the apartheid regime.
Its failure to secure a majority saw the former liberation movement go into coalition with other political parties - including, astonishingly, with its longtime nemesis, the rightwing Democratic Alliance (DA).
The political marriage between the ANC and the DA has led to fears that the country is falling into the hands of pro-Western interests. This can only further delay efforts to emancipate the nation fully and improve the welfare of the majority-Black population, which has yet to see any social or economic mobility worth writing home about.
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Continued……That’s the topic that we delve into in this extract from our bumper end-of-year review discussion. What do you think about the ANC's political gamble?
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The International Monetary Fund has for a long time been dictating economic and development policy to African countries. It will grant them loans - but only if they privatise their economies and allow Western corporations almost free access to their raw materials and markets.
Since the 1980s, this has been effected via so-called Structural Adjustment Programmes, sold to Africa as the panacea that would set the continent on the path to economic development. Yet it was all a lie and Africa paid a terrible price. The IMF model did the opposite, and the results were disastrous.
This week’s Facts of the Week highlights how the Fund’s policies were always designed to lock African countries into poverty.
Please share your insights and experiences in the comments.
Since the 1980s, this has been effected via so-called Structural Adjustment Programmes, sold to Africa as the panacea that would set the continent on the path to economic development. Yet it was all a lie and Africa paid a terrible price. The IMF model did the opposite, and the results were disastrous.
This week’s Facts of the Week highlights how the Fund’s policies were always designed to lock African countries into poverty.
Please share your insights and experiences in the comments.
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TRIES BLEACHING AWAY RACISM, AGAIN
Like others before him, Dominican Republic Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Álvarez Gil tried whitewashing his country’s historical identity in an April 2024 interview with @aljazeera.
‘Unlike Haiti, unlike the United States and unlike most [Caribbean Community] CARICOM countries, the Dominican Republic is mestizo or mulatto,’ according to Gil, which apparently frees the island from racism. It’s a hard sell not only because the Dominican Republic has deported tens of thousands of Haitians back to their half of the Hispaniola island amidst political instability due to foreign interventions, but it fails to address what happened to Gil’s compatriot, former Major League Baseball slugger Sammy Sosa. Responding to comments about his new complexion, several shades lighter than his former self, Sosa said, ‘I do whatever I want.’
African Stream’s William Sakawa unpacks the contradiction. Take a look and let us know what you think in the comments.
Like others before him, Dominican Republic Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Álvarez Gil tried whitewashing his country’s historical identity in an April 2024 interview with @aljazeera.
‘Unlike Haiti, unlike the United States and unlike most [Caribbean Community] CARICOM countries, the Dominican Republic is mestizo or mulatto,’ according to Gil, which apparently frees the island from racism. It’s a hard sell not only because the Dominican Republic has deported tens of thousands of Haitians back to their half of the Hispaniola island amidst political instability due to foreign interventions, but it fails to address what happened to Gil’s compatriot, former Major League Baseball slugger Sammy Sosa. Responding to comments about his new complexion, several shades lighter than his former self, Sosa said, ‘I do whatever I want.’
African Stream’s William Sakawa unpacks the contradiction. Take a look and let us know what you think in the comments.
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