AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Hear weekly discussions and lively debate on all issues affecting the Afrikan community, at home and abroad. We talk it straight and make it plain!
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As the dust settles on the shock transition that swept Emmerson Mnangagwa to the presidency of Zimbabwe in November last year, he has earnestly set about repositioning the southern Afrikan state vis-a-vis the international community. Firstly, he recently promised “free, credible, fair and indisputable elections within “four to five months.”
To most people, USA president Donald Trump’s recent characterisation of Haiti (among other places) and its people, caused outrage. (1) However it should not be overlooked that the USA’s interaction and inimical postulations on the Caribbean island state pre-date the white house incumbent by many decades, if not centuries. (2)
After the traffic stopping protests against reports of slavery in Libya that took place last month (1), the campaign is set to continue with the London, UK, UAE and Libya Slavery, International Anti-Slavery March on January 27th. The will take place from 12pm to 3pm at Embassy of the United
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