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2019 Africa Climate Week for Accra, Ghana

How seriously are African countries taking their pledges toward the Paris Agreement on climate change? Climate change and hydro-political interactions in Africa by Payce Madden, brookings.edu This week, diverse stakeholders from the public and private sectors are gathering in Accra for Africa...

Dateline: Nigeria’s ruling party in victory jaunt

Using propaganda and army backed violence Nigeria's ruling party claimed self awarded victory in the 2019 presidential election. A robust opposition PDP has since repudiated the sham and nonsense Election rigging by Nigeria's ruling APC ends in self awarded victory by...

Africa and the politics of homophobia

A surge of rabid religious and political persecution of perceived differences has assumed the new world order for Africa's failed leaders across the continent. Are anti-gay witch hunts really protecting 'African values'? Homophobia, not homosexuality, is a western import to Africa by...

Angola: Fighting corruption, patronage

Ex-president's son remanded on corruption charge AFP News Agency The son of Angola's former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos has been remanded in custody in a $1.5bn corruption case, a state prosecutor said. "Given the complexity and seriousness of the deeds and...

Uganda: Steps to ending Museveni’s tyranny

Bobi Wine and the beginning of the end of Museveni's power by Rosebell Kagumire AL JAZEERA After close to two weeks of tensions in Uganda, a court in the northern town of Gulu granted bail to four opposition legislators including MP Robert...

Mnangagwa’s victory and Zimbabwe’s democracy

by Tafi Mhaka   On August 1, following the announcement of the parliamentary election results in Zimbabwe, which saw Emmerson Mnangagwa's ZANU-PF winning a clear majority, opposition MDC Alliance supporters held a demonstration in and around Harare's central business district, claiming...

When Peace arose for People of South Sudan

South Sudan rivals agree to 'permanent' ceasefire AL JAZEERA South Sudan President Salva Kiir and his rival Riek Machar have agreed to a "permanent" ceasefire to take effect within 72 hours, raising hopes of a peace deal to end their country's...

Burundi: Will Nkurunziza step down in 2020?

Burundi's Pierre Nkurunziza says he will step down in 2020 by Evrard Ngendakumana/ Reuters] Burundi's long-serving President Pierre Nkurunziza announced on Thursday that he would not run for another term, easing fears of new violence in the impoverished country after a...

​Last Eight Months Prove United States a Bonafide ‘Regime’

It doesn’t matter who gets elected as president and what they say on the election trail; the policies on the issues that matter remain the same after the inauguration. What the last eight months have proven, to anyone who still had any doubts, is that the US is not a "democracy"
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2023 is Russia- Africa Year

The Russia–Africa partnership will be sustained through permanent political dialogue at different levels and on a variety of issues Unstoppable...
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Haiti: Kenya is a lackey of the US

Kenya like all corrupt African states is an easy pimp for United States imperialism in Africa. Proxy colonialism: The West is using this African nation...

Russia building a fairer world order

The entire planet is threatened by evil that could lead to terrible consequences for nations everywhere and Moscow is currently fighting it to standstill. 'Evil’...

OPEC will not abandon fossil fuel

Despite Western posturing on their climate change fraud anything less than free energy for the planet is beside the point. OPEC calls for rejection of...

Strategy for defeat of evil elites

Our mission is to prevent world tyranny by criminal elites. How can we do this? Simple: by exposing their true nature to humanity. This is...
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