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In this revealing video, we delve into the harsh realities surrounding the African Union (AU) and expose its shortcomings that have left millions of Africans questioning its true purpose. From the failure to protect the continent's wealth to the lack of unity among its member states, the AU seems to be more of a facade than a force for change. We discuss the failure of the AU to address critical issues such as the exploitation of the Democratic Republic of Congo's resources, the tragic assassination of Colonel Gaddafi, and the ongoing crises in regions like the Sahel, Somalia, and Sudan. Despite being a union, African citizens need multiple visas to travel across the continent while Europeans enjoy free entry. The hypocrisy and inefficiency are staggering.The video also covers the political failures, such as the constitutional coups in Uganda, the negligence during the Rwandan genocide, and the indifference toward the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia and Sudan. We question the role of the AU in maintaining peace and security when it fails to act on the continent's most pressing issues.Join us as we question whether the African Union is a beacon of hope or just a gang of greedy leaders who care more about their personal gains than the well-being of the people. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of Africa.
Farmers in Solwezi, Mushindamo and Kalumbila Districts of North-Western Province are projecting a bumper harvest for the 2019/2020 farming season, thanks to the conservation farming techniques introduced by First Quantum Minerals under its Agricultural Livelihoods Project.
Through its Kansanshi Foundation, the mining company has provided training and technical support to close to 40,000 farmers and early agricultural input delivery to 7,000 farmers, whose yields have grown from an average of six 50kg bags a lima using conventional techniques in 2010, to a maximum of 56 bags a lima and an average of 21 bags in the 2018/2019 farming season.
Until 2010, the 7,000 farmers were mostly subsistence farmers. Now they are all farming for profit, which makes them emerging commercial farmers.
Among that many farmers the mine has trained in conservation farming, is Chief Mumena of the Kaonde people of North-Western Province, who is expecting to harvest 50 bags a lima at the end of this farming season.
“When you are following the methods of Conventional farming, even when you do a very good job, the best you would get would be 20 bags. With maximum management, you would be getting somewhere about 30 to 35 bags. That’s what the average people were doing, but all those standards are far too high because where we are, you can’t afford all those. Most of the farmers are subsistence farmers.
“So far, we are able to testify to the fact that conservation farming has really helped to improve our yields. It’s cost-effective, but at the same time you also save on space; you follow very simple regulations; you do it on time, with joy, with minimum wastage; you follow the mulching practices. Once you follow these, and all those that have been following the systems that have been taught, have done very well. When you look at a field like mine, I am expecting that by the time we harvest, a lima(a quarter of a hectare) will give me an average of about 50 bags by 50kg,” said Chief Mumena.
The traditional leader said that thanks to FQM’s conservation farming project, North-Western Province is quickly turning into Zambia’s food basket, adding that because of the favourable rains the province has been receiving, it will play a key role in ensuring that the country is food secure.
“They have been to every district in the North-Western Province through their flagship conservation farming project. And I would want to encourage all the investors that come through to realise that conservation farming is more spiritual than anything else. You are giving back to the land and the community where you are getting your fortune. And so, you better acknowledge and be grateful to the people that received you.
“In terms of giving back to the community, Kansanshi and First Quantum Minerals are doing a great job in spreading food security through this flagship project. And we would encourage as many investors as possible to find a way,” he added.
Kansanshi Foundation supervisor in charge of conservation farming training and operations of at FQM, Maximillian Katanga, said that since project inception in the 2010/2011 season, close to 40,000 farmers had benefited from the conservation farming programme.
“Before the project started, Solwezi only had one milling company, Solwezi Milling, but because of the conservation farming project, there is now enough production that five other milling companies have opened up in Solwezi.
“People used to queue to buy a bag of Mealie Meal before this project, but now you have mealie meal everywhere. We used to rely on getting mealie meal from the Copperbelt and Lusaka, but now there is plenty locally and people are able to send out of Solwezi,” explained Mr Katanga.
Under its Conservation farming project, the mining firm provides education, close monitoring, and input loans to farmers. The system revolves around a sustainable permaculture rotation of maize, Solwezi beans, cow peas, soya beans and groundnuts with minimum tillage, use of mulch, and training farmers on the importance of early planting.
As part of the programme, Kansanshi Foundation’s monitoring and evaluation team have mapped all 7,000 farms and are working on an online interactive site that the public can visit.
The success of conservation farming has led proponents to suggest added dimensions to the programme. In 2015, a plan to help farmers around the mine raise poultry prompted building several chicken runs (at a cost of about $50,000 per run), with each to be managed cooperatively by a group of 50 community members. The Agricultural Livelihoods Project also helps farmers grow vegetables and harvest honey, as well as enjoy access to affordable farming inputs and market linkages.
Creating a precious soil improver from farm waste is a pillar of production of top quality crops. Dorothy Duodu, from fruit-exporting company Blue Skies, is your guide to Ghana's way to make and use compost on a large scale.
This film, one of eleven, is being used to share good agricultural practice in Africa.
LEAF (http://www.leafuk.org), Waitrose, African fresh produce exporters and Green Shoots Productions (http://www.green-shoots.org) have been working with support of the UK Department for International Development's Food Retail Industry Challenge (FRICH) fund to share good agricultural practice between African farmers.
Join us at the International Kiswahili Conference held at the historic Kololo Independence Grounds in 2025! This year's theme, “Embracing Kiswahili: A Political and Economic Imperative for Africa's Renaissance," emphasises the vital role of Kiswahili in uniting Africa and driving socio-economic development.
Discover insightful discussions with leading experts, inspiring speakers, and engaging workshops focused on the importance of Kiswahili in our political landscape and economic growth. Let’s come together to celebrate our rich cultural heritage and explore how embracing this beautiful language can pave the way for a brighter future for Africa.
From Jamaica to Ghana, Trinidad to Nigeria, and Barbados to the continent at large — Black nations are forging new alliances grounded in shared heritage, economic empowerment, and cultural pride.
In this video, Whitney Mckoy explores how these growing ties signal the rise of Pan-Africanism 2.0 — one rooted in direct diplomacy, joint economic ventures, and diaspora-driven unity.
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Within the historical context of Pan Africanism, what were some of the central contributions of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, President of Ghana and Julius Nyerere President of Tanzania? Where did they go right and where did they go wrong, and what lessons can we learn from their contributions to advance Pan Africanism and African prosperity today?
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In this video, we speak to some Bla Xiteers who have moved from England to Gambia. The Bla Xiteers explain their journey that has lead them back to the Motherland.
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The University of Ghana has removed a statue of the Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, citing complaints from faculty and students that he was racist toward black Africans. The statue was donated to the university in 2016 by the Indian government, prompting critics to create the hashtag #GandhiMustFall to draw attention to derogatory statements the young Gandhi had written while living in South Africa.
Gandhi is considered an icon of social justice and defenders of his legacy contend that his writings, while ignorant, should be considered within the greater context of his life and struggle against oppression. Organisers of the hashtag campaign argue that Gandhi’s legacy doesn’t justify racism or his view that Africans were “inferior”.
In this episode, we speak with Gandhi historians and #GandhiMustFall campaigners to explore the impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s reported racism on his legacy as a champion of civil rights. Join the conversation.
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This movie is based on a novel (same title) written by my favorite author Walter Mosely. Starring Laurence Fishburne. This movie shows how big a difference a man can make in the lives of others, even when he has very little to offer. Enjoy
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the History of Haiti: Roots
by Mikelson Toussaint-Fils
After the arrival of the Spaniards in 1492, the native Taino population dwindled due to the hard work and diseases brought by the Europeans. To exploit the island's resources, the Spanish and French forcibly brought African slaves to Haiti. The slaves rebelled and in 1804 declared their independence, founding the world's first black republic. The majority of black Haitians today are of West African descent, with significant roots among the Fon, Akan, Yoruba, Igbo, Kongo, and Mandinka peoples.
In this episode, we will take a detour through Africa to better understand the ethnic origins and history of the Africans who will take possession of the island of Haiti after the Battle of Vertière.
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