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SOUTH AFRICA REMEMBERS SHARPEVILLE MASSACRE

On 21 March, South Africans are reminded of the price they had to pay in their fight to bring down the brutal apartheid regime. On this day in 1960, apartheid security forces opened fire on unarmed Black protesters in Sharpeville township on the outskirts of the industrial city of Vereeniging, killing 69 of them and injuring at least 180. The victims had taken to the streets to demonstrate against laws that required Black people to have a permit to travel around the country.

The Pan-African Congress party, which had organised the protest, was banned shortly after. So was the African National Congress (ANC), which was the country’s leading anti-apartheid movement.
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A coalition of 11 anti-corruption NGOs from six African states, operating as the ‘Restitution for Africa’ (RAF), has filed a complaint with France’s National Financial Prosecutor’s Office against French billionaire Vincent Bolloré; his son, Cyrille; and the Bolloré Group. They seek $6.2 billion. The coalition alleged that the accused unlawfully acquired and profited from corrupt port agreements across the continent.

The NGOs, funded by Congolese banker and whistleblower Jean-Jacques Lumumba and German NGO Transparency International, argue that Bolloré’s profitable port concessions facilitated its $6.2 billion sale to the Swiss-Italian shipping company Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC). The plaintiffs are demanding they return proceeds from this sale to African communities in accordance with a 2021 French law that permits the redistribution of seized assets from corruption cases to the affected countries.
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Continued……In a 2021 case, Bolloré’s media company agreed to pay a $14.5 million fine for charging below-market advertising rates to presidents campaigning for election in Togo and Guinea in exchange for lucrative port management contracts.

This situation underscores the neocolonialist tactics employed by European companies, which leverage their power to extract profits from their African ventures, often at the cost of indigenous communities. Ordinary African people frequently work for low wages while excluding local businesses from the opportunity to compete for contracts.

Would the NGOs winning the Bolloré case establish a precedent that prevents foreign entities from exploiting Africa without restraint?

Sources

https://www.rfi.fr/en/international/20250319-french-billionaire-bollor%C3%A9-targeted-in-african-ports-corruption-case

https://www.ecofinagency.com/public-management/2003-46520-bollore-faces-new-lawsuit-in-france-over-corruption-in-africa

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250319-french-billionaire-bollore-targeted-in-fraud-case-over-africa-ports

https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20210226-bollor%C3%A9-group-fined-%E2%82%AC12-million-in-african-corruption-case

https://www.ft.com/content/7d7c20b1-3723-4d0f-9718-37964ff5aa83

https://www.worldcargonews.com/business/2025/03/bollore-faces-corruption-complaint-over-african-ports/?gdpr=accept

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/business-tech/anti-graft-groups-target-bollore-group-over-old-africa-assets-4971474

https://maritime-executive.com/article/ngos-try-to-recover-funds-from-bollore-logistics-sale-alleging-corruption
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SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: A BREAKDOWN

South Sudan risks collapsing into civil war again, as rival factions clash and neighbouring Uganda sends troops to aid its ally in Juba. The last conflict, which ended in 2018, lasted five years. Its consequences are still being felt by the population, 57% of whom will suffer from acute hunger - the worst form - by July (says the UN). Another war could bring the country and its people to breaking point. So why is this happening? Our sister @sannario_ breaks it down.
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DRC PRESIDENT INVITES U.S. INTERVENTION

In a desperate move to counter the growing threat from the Rwanda- and Uganda-backed M23 militia, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi, has reached out to none other than the United States, proposing a partnership in which the latter would get exclusive access to Congolese minerals in exchange for security.

Fox News reported that Tshisekedi wrote a letter last month to US President Donald Trump, saying his 2024 re-election ushered in a ‘golden age for America.’

In this clip from an exclusive 19 March interview with the media outlet, he spoke with host Bret Baier on the prospective deal.
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Continued……. The three-decade-long Western-backed mineral conflict in the DRC has escalated in the past few months, with the M23 gaining ground in eastern DRC, pushing out government forces, while displacing more than 700,000 and k*lling 8,500 by the end of February. On 27 January, they seized Goma, the capital of the North Kivu province. Then, on 16 February, M23 captured South Kivu province’s capital, Bukavu, and the cities of Nyabiondo on 11 March and Walikale on 19 March. The most recent capture places M23 farther west than ever reported.

While a rapid response is needed to curb the insurgency, history has proven that US intervention, such as in Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan, brings more suffering to civilian populations rather than alleviating it. Additionally, the US is complicit in the DRC’s destruction, as it has failed to hold accountable US companies benefiting from illegally mined blood minerals, such as Apple and Elon Musk’s Tesla. In 2024, a US court ruled against former child miners who sued five US tech companies. 

Moreover, despite overwhelming evidence of Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s support for M23—including the presence of 4,000 Rwandan troops on Congolese territory—the US only recently sanctioned a government official while leaving Kagame untouched. 

What do you think of Tshisekedi pursuing a US partnership as the answer to the Congo’s troubles? Let us know in the comments.

Sources

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/african-war-torn-nation-invokes-trump-golden-age-minerals-deal-exchange-booting-violent-rebels

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0dg11y6xko

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/wars-of-decline-afghanistan-iraq-and-libya/

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/03/m23s-rampant-human-rights-abuses-demand-concerted-international-action/

https://apnews.com/article/un-congo-rwanda-troops-m23-panel-experts-8619a4ce5727a7fec85808ef76762d9b

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/business-tech/dr-congo-sues-apple-in-europe-over-conflict-minerals-4860958

https://globalwitness.org/en/press-releases/drc-apple-tesla-intel-may-source-conflict-minerals-through-failing-responsible-mineral-scheme

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/20/m23-rebels-capture-strategic-mining-hub-of-walikale-in-eastern-drc

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/3/20/m23-rebels-capture-walikale-another-key-town-in-eastern-dr-congo
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NAIVASHA: KENYA’S COLONIAL SIN CITY

The World Rally Championship’s Safari Rally Kenya 2025 is in full swing. The annual event, which wraps up Sunday, takes place in Naivasha, attracting thousands of fans.

But pleasure seekers used to come here long before the racing competition drew in the crowds. In the heyday of the British Empire, Naivasha was known as an African Las Vegas. Cocaine-fuelled orgies, wife-swapping parties, crimes of passion and hedonism were standard fare for a group of mostly British aristocrats and adventurers who settled near the Aberdare Mountain Range between the 1920s and 1940s. Their decadent lifestyle earned them the nickname ‘the Happy Valley set’ and is the subject of films and books depicting their antics, such as White Mischief.

African Stream’s Wambura Mwai paid a visit to find out more.
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DRC RAP PRODIGY CHANNELS PATRIOTISM

Dogo Browny, a young rap sensation from the Democratic Republic of Congo, ignites a flame of patriotism with his latest track, encouraging them to rise above the shadows of past and present hardships and recognise the beauty of their homeland.

At just 13 years old, Browny is earning accolades for the sincerity of his message, drawing from his own experiences as a child in one of the most tumultuous regions of the globe. His music bravely addresses grim realities such as child soldiers, gender-based violence, displacement, massacres, the plundering of natural resources and political killings. To repeat, he’s 13 years old.
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Continued….. The DRC, home to the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest after the Amazon, boasts an estimated $24 trillion in mineral wealth and a youthful population with a median age of just 15.8 years. This vast central African nation, nearly two-thirds the size of Western Europe, possesses all the elements necessary for a thriving, stable and influential presence on the world stage.

However, three decades of a foreign-backed resource conflict have led to a tragic mass-loss of Congolese lives - 6 million by 2010, with countless more killed since. Over 7-million people are displaced, and more than 25 million face food insecurity, as reported by the UN. As the global race for cobalt, coltan, tantalum and other rare minerals intensifies, the DRC has become a focal point for ‘conflict minerals’ that fuel foreign technology industries.

Yet Browny holds firm in his belief that the Congolese people’s deep love for their homeland will empower them to overcome these dire challenges. The question remains: will the adults of the nation - especially its leaders - listen to the heartfelt wisdom of this young voice?

Video credit:
@invisible_kids_academy243, @dogo_browny

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https://database.earth/population/democratic-republic-of-the-congo/median-age
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LET’S TALK ABOUT TENNESSEE WHISKEY

We present you the story of Nearest Green, the first known Black master distiller in history - and the man who taught Jack Daniel the art of distilling whiskey. For a long time, Dan Call, a Lynchburg Tennessee reverend, was credited with teaching young Jack the art of whiskey distillation. As a result, Nearest’s craftsmanship - although not altogether erased - was underemphasised.

In 2016, on the 150th anniversary of the Jack Daniel’s brand, Brown-Forman - the company which owns the Jack Daniel’s distillery - made the decision to publicly reveal that it was in fact Nearest, not Rev Call, who had taught Daniel. In 2017, he was acknowledged by the company as the first master distiller behind the JD brand, with Daniel as the second.
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Continued……. Their decision, though welcomed, was also received with scepticism by critics who questioned the intention - with some suspecting it was just a marketing ploy to cash in on the growing awareness of the critical role of enslaved African labour in distilleries and other US businesses.

Nonetheless, Nearest’s story caught the attention of entrepreneur and author Fawn Weaver (@FawnWeaver on X, @Fawn.Weaver on Instagram), who committed to honouring Nearest’s legacy. She bought the farm out in Tennessee where Daniel learned under his apprenticeship and created the Black-owned whiskey brand Uncle Nearest, which finally saw Nearest’s name make it onto the label in 2017.

Sources

https://www.nearestgreen.com/about-nearest-green/

https://theconversation.com/the-story-of-nearest-green-americas-first-known-black-master-distiller-164311

https://www.theimpactmagazine.com/lifestyle/legacy-unveiled-nearest-greens-triumph-from-slavery-to-excellence-a-tale-resonating-with-black-resilience/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr0oseCa5Xs

https://www.history.com/articles/jack-daniels-enslaved-distiller-nathan-nearest-green

https://www.whiskeyuniv.com/g-nathan-nearest-green#google_vignette

https://www.searchablemuseum.com/the-man-behind-tennessee-whiskey-distilling-the-truth/

https://time.com/6993030/master-distiller-nathan-nearest-greens-history-essay/
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GRABBING GHANA’S GOLD WEALTH

Did you know that 98.3% of Ghana’s gold is in the hands of multinational corporations, mainly from the US and Canada? Despite being one of the largest exporters of gold in the world, Ghana only sees 1.7% of this return in wealth.

African Stream’s Kenneth Kaigua explains the country’s resource curse, identifying the root problem of foreign capital controlling large-scale operations in the West African country.

Should the country that once led the march towards pan-African unity and economic independence change course or continue being the Western world’s Gold Coast?

Hear Us Roar: https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfricanStream
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Hundreds of Kenyans have died in Saudi Arabia in the last five years - victims of a modern-day system of exploitation disguised as labour migration. Most are women from Kenya who were reportedly recruited to work in the kingdom. While Saudi authorities there classify their deaths as natural, escapees who suffered abuse and captivity tell a different story. What’s worse, Kenyan government officials - the very people elected to protect them - have been implicated in running dubious recruitment agencies that funnel desperate job-seekers into the brutal system. As Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states rely on cheap African labour, Kenya remains complicit, prioritising remittances over the safety of its own people. Our infographics dig deeper.
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