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Mk Party National Organizer Floyd Shivambu Calls for Unity at UMkhonto Wesizwe Gala Dinner (𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐜𝐡)
@MkhontoweSizwex Gala Dinner held on October 18, 2024, at Durban's Umhlanga Rocks, National Organizer Floyd Shivambu emphasized the party's role in unifying progressive forces
Ghana President John Mahama rejects foreign dependence and interference.
Let's come together in reasonable dialogue to honor our ancestors and reclaim the world through an African lens. Join me as we delve into African history, culture, and worldview to better understand their relevance to our lives today. By sharing our thoughts and knowledge, we can pave the way for a new culture of awareness and reclaim our story. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am..
One Year Transition Commemoration for Nana Kamau Rashidi Kambon
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SHAHID BOLSEN Boldly EXPOSES The Great American LIE, Says Whites Know Nothing About Their History
This is a traditional Zulu Warrior Dance that was used to bring the power to warriors before going into battle. Historically the Zulu warriors were among the most powerful group on the continent.
23 Jan 2024
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Jesus Explained · John Henrik Clarke
His Greatest Lectures - John Henrik Clarke
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30 Nov 2024
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Former EFF MP and human rights activist, Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala, has officially joined the MK Party. Speaking on women’s role in politics, she stresses the need to tackle self-hate and patriarchy, pointing out that only three women have held presidential positions in Africa, signaling that much more work is needed to achieve gender equality in leadership.
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Ugandan veterinarian and smallholder farmer Emma Naluyima practices a unique and highly effective blend of integrated farming. In this delightful talk, she explains how she does this on just one acre of land, or about four thousand square metres. In four different quarters, she cleverly manages to integrate the production of cows, pigs, chickens, fish, vegetables, fruits, and fodder, in a sustainable, circular production system that wastes nothing. To cap it all, with profits from the farm, she has managed to build, on the premises, a school that pays it forward by teaching the local children much-needed life skills. These include important lessons about what happens if we optimise every single bit of what little we might have.
Emma is known for being an innovative farmer with skills in veterinary, piggery, fishery, vegetables, training and capacity building. Her ingenuity has earned her several awards in her native Uganda, and globally. She holds a Masters of Health Services Research, and a BSc Veterinary Medicine, both from Makerere University in Uganda. She has collaborated with the University of Wisconsin, with students visiting her farm for training every year since 2014. Emma has served as Chairman of Red Cross Mbarara and has written several op-eds published in the Guardian, Mail and The East African. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
SSS #68: Critical Messages From Our Abibitumi (Black Power) Queen Mothers
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Tonight's discussion will be about Christianity and the Missionaries who brought it to West Africa. Whilst the Origins of Christianity can be found in Africa, what was brought back to us by Europeans was not what was exported to Europe.
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00:00 - 03:46 Intro
03:46 - 06:28 Books the Bible Copied
06:28- 11:22 Is Africa Cursed?
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16:04 - 30:50 What Is Christendom?
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37:23 - 55:41 The Impact of Missionaries
55:41 - 01:12:44 Missionaries Prepared Us to Be European
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In 2011 Cote d'Ivoire - or Ivory Coast as it is known in the english speaking world - was torn apart by inter-community violence that broke out between supporters of newly elected President Ouattara and his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. It was the latest round in a bitter ethnic struggle that had wrought havoc in this former French colony for a decade. Three thousand people were killed; more than a million, from both side, were displaced.
The fighting was only brought to an end with the help of French and UN troops who intervened on Ouattara's side. Today the government says its aim is to lay these tensions to rest and return to the peace and stability that once made Cote D'Ivoire one of the most prosperous nations in West Africa.
But although violence has indeed diminished abd the country is enjoying a degree of economic success, dangerous ethnic and political rivalries still simmer. Last years saw protests over constitutional reforms aimed at preventing the exclusion of presidential candidates based on their ethnicity, and in January a pay dispute involving the army broke out into a short lived mutiny.
The country's former president Laurent Gbagbo, who still commands support in parts of the country, is currently on trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes allegedly committed before and during the election conflict six years ago. But while Gbagbo faces justice at the Hague and some of his followers have been already been jailed back home, it seems that no Ouattara followers have yet been prosecuted.
People & Power sent filmmaker Victoria Baux to the west of the country where pro-Gbagbo communities were savagely targeted by pro-Ouattara forces during the violence of 2011.
We wanted to find out why the government's promises to provide impartial justice to the victims hadn't yet been kept. We also wanted to investigate disturbing claims about ethnic attacks that took place well after President Ouattara came to power - events that, it's been alleged, were witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed to intervene.
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4 November 2024
We are happy to welcome Bevin Magama to 'Africanus Talks' to discuss his passion for professional storytelling and writing. Bevin travels extensively around the UK and internationally conducting themed storytelling workshops alongside his own live performances. In both schools and workplaces, Bevin's wealth of knowledge about 'Storytelling' as more than just an art form, but a cultural backbone much needed within Africanus communities is exhaustive. Bevins skills allow him to use storytelling to challenge bullying in workplaces, conflict resolution, while still creating a safe environment renowned for being fun, building confidence, improving literacy and oracy in schools. We hope you enjoy this introspective interview from our brother Bevin Magama!
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