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February 11, 2025 at 02:33 #51769
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February 11, 2025 at 20:39 #51821
emersonreturn
Participantafrica reloaded
The Real Reason Why Musk Wants Trump To Sanction South Africa & Julius Malema
amarynth…you said africa was complicated.
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February 11, 2025 at 22:17 #51822
emersonreturn
Participantblack culture diary
No More IMF Traps! Ibrahim Traore Launches Arzrka to Challenge the West
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February 12, 2025 at 03:13 #51826
AHH
Blockeddear Emerson,
regarding Burkina’s focus on rebuilding native agriculture. This is both a healthy return to the local initiatives in their recent past, with Sankara, and also likely encouraged by civilization-states, ALL of whom are involved in helping regain food security and self-sufficiency.
What was maliciously stripped by the combined West through the legerdemain of Economic Hitmen using compradore elites, has to be unwound. Russia alone cannot indefinitely sustain an entire continents’ grain through sealift. And fresh produce and perishables need to be locally made.
I extensively discussed the known imperative to regain food security in Lineaments [P02] [P03] [P04] [P05] [P06] — search by keyword “food.”
How can Africa develop when most live hand-to-mouth, and were malevolently kept so for centuries, and do not know the source of their next meal? Such daily terror degrades and reduces the potential of billions worldwide. Solving this intolerable predicament is a priority, after ending the Forever Wars contrived to keep them so. It’s been on the drawing boards for decades — constantly foiled and delayed through inhuman efforts by usual suspects, hellbent on maintaining control.
There also appears to be a wise division of labor – the natural agglomeration of the Sahelian Juntas play to their strengths.
- Mali is the cultural and political leader, now and historically, with their king the Mansa Moussa once the wealthiest on earth just a few centuries ago. During his pilgrimage to Makkah, he dropped enough alms enroute as to crash the global price of gold.
- Burkina is the bread- and fruit-basket of the lot, and is developing the capacity to even export now. It already did to save Niger last year during the Nigerian/ECOWAS siege.
- Niger has unparalleled mineral resources and is expanding its army to help the entire lot. Nigerien land was Frenchie/West’s primary base to send terrorists and Tuaregs against the others; these are now being corralled through negotiation or pest control. Etc.
And as this successful approach takes hold, it should be noted and emulated widely. Russia and China already appear to do the same – one wars, helps protect the warred-on and serves as grain and meat basket; the other finances, builds, manufactures and helps spread prosperity and the know-how in order to alleviate poverty which is the predominant source of terrorism and proxy-recruitment of known predators. Iran and India are increasingly sharing in the load
A Moroccan friend told me decades ago during a train ride how foolish his people and Algerians were – closely related peoples who between them had everything needed for success on earth. Algeria had tremendous oil/gas and natural resources, highly educated militant people who ousted Frenchie; Morocco is a fruit, veggies and grain juggernaut that can alleviate all Algerian food insecurity. But they were shaped into enemies by the French and their own compradore elites.
Ultimately the same tragedy plagues all regions – divided against neighbor (often kin), permitting the distant aggressor to rule both. This understanding and sense is now hopefully returning. What the satanic openly do to the Palestinians is accelerating such awakening consciousness, in the entire world
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February 12, 2025 at 10:17 #51852
emersonreturn
Participantdear AHH, bless you for this concise summation, it’s a superb overview. i’d ‘wisely’ bookmarked the Lineament’s as you posted them, what? it must be 2 1/2 or 3 yrs ago? agreed! i need to visit them again…regularly.
you foresaw the change that is now unfolding, while i could but glean a feel of skin with no earthly notion of the wonder of what my fingertips were trying to fathom, its enormity, the intelligence, its tremendous depth & strength i could not begin to imagine. what’s happening now it is undeniably, unmistakably, miraculous. Sankara lives, as Soleimani & Sinwar.
it’s exactly as you said a month or so ago, this tremendous turning is occurring essentially unnoticed. & it’s such good news!
Food! the marvel of the size of the lettuce heads! in our emaciated cold climes they are bigger than our shopping carts. Banks outside the system! financing self defence independently! electric car production! drone production & a system to train operators! a new state of the art hospital & research complex! no wonder word is spreading.
empire doesn’t want the world to glimpse this awakening on its descent.
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February 15, 2025 at 22:52 #52103
emersonreturn
Participantafrica reloaded
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February 16, 2025 at 13:16 #52144
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Participanttass
DR”s Congo’s government accused Rwanda of seizing its terroritory
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February 16, 2025 at 13:23 #52145
emersonreturn
Participantthe cradle
Sudan: Iran and Russia’s New Red Sea frontline
https://thecradle.co/articles/sudan-iran-and-russias-new-red-sea-frontline
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February 16, 2025 at 18:01 #52158
emersonreturn
Participantafrica reloaded
european union & china declares support for south africa amidst clash with trump
(slow to saddle but worth the ride)
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February 17, 2025 at 16:05 #52189
emersonreturn
Participantafrica today
Traore has only been in office for 2yrs. this is a list of his accomplishments.
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February 17, 2025 at 22:28 #52199
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Participantafrica reloaded
Traore follows BRICS model, launches Arzeka, a new financial platform to challenge the IMF
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February 19, 2025 at 07:24 #52276
AHH
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💠@Arab_Africa:
⭕ 🇷🇺🇲🇱 Russia expands its military presence in MaliLeading Arab media outlets report that Russia continues to build up its military presence in Mali, significantly expanding the military bases it already has at its disposal.
Satellite images have appeared in open sources showing significant changes at the Russian military base in Bamako that occurred between December 5, 2024 and January 24, 2025: new roads appeared around the base, as well as other changes to the buildings and structures inside it.
Also observed between January 5 and January 8 was active logistics activity, including the movement of military equipment, paving around the main base building and completion of roofing work, as well as excavation work on the eastern side of the base.
Let me remind you that at the end of January, the forces of the African Corps of the Russian Ministry of Defense finally deployed their units in Mali, and at the beginning of February, a large column of Russian military equipment was spotted on the streets of Bamako.
⭕ 🇱🇾🇲🇱🇳🇪🇹🇩🇸🇩🇧🇫🇨🇫🇷🇺 In the vastness of Arab Africa💠@Sputnik Africa:
⭕ 🇨🇩🇹🇩 The DRC asks Chad for military assistance in the fight against the M23 rebels, media reportsChadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno met with Didier Masenga, a special envoy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) sent by President Felix Tshisekedi. During the meeting, the DRC requested “military assistance in any form” to help them defend against the M23 rebels, according to the Chadian media.
Since January, the M23 rebels have captured significant territories in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, including the cities of Goma and Bukavu. The DRC authorities accuse Rwanda of supporting the M23 with its army.
According to the media, Chad has a relatively powerful and experienced army, capable of providing important military assistance to the DRC. Chad has already been involved in many peacekeeping operations in Africa, including in the Sahel region.
There has been no official statement from N’Djamena yet following the talks with the Congolese delegation.
[this is big news. Mahamat Idriss Deby, who met with Putin just a year ago, had spoken out against the barbarism being inflicted on Congo by the combined West, at hands of Rwandan mercenaries, and others. Chad is one of Africa’s most feared and militant peoples. They can make a huge difference.]
⭕ 🇪🇹 Ethiopia is actively pursuing food self-sufficiency through agricultural policies, challenging perceptions of African dependency, authorities sayEthiopia remains committed to achieving food security, which is essential for its farmers and the nation as a whole, according to the Office of Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
The strategy centers on wheat production through expanded irrigation, improved seeds, and modern farming, transforming Ethiopia from importer to self-sufficient producer. This transformation from an importer to a self-sufficient wheat producer is supported by key initiatives in irrigation, sustainable agriculture, policy reform, and farmer support programs.
By becoming wheat self-sufficient, Ethiopia no longer needs to rely on imports, eliminating the need for an annual $1 billion in imports. However, limited humanitarian imports may still occur.
Food self-sufficiency is crucial for Ethiopia and Africa’s empowerment, building resilience and promoting growth. It safeguards against disruptions and demonstrates agricultural independence, serving as a model for other African nations.
⭕ 🇷🇺🇪🇹 “They are our comrades in arms”: the speaker of Russia’s Federation council provides details on Ethiopia’s participation in the 80th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany |media|
[Speaker Valentina Matvienko is on an official visit to ensure Russia better integrates economies and interaction with this key country in Africa – second most populous (>100M) and Orthodox majority and friendly for many centuries] -
February 19, 2025 at 12:28 #52307
amarynth
KeymasterThis is what is happening in South Africa now. There are racists. These are the people who started the case against Israel. This is why I do not believe them .. not a word – they are there for press opportunity. They are trying to create a so-called holocaust out of a period of apartheid that did not last very long. They have been told (by the guy that will probably become the new US Ambassador to South Africa, that the attitude may give them a short feeling of power, but it will not be underwritten with money. What I am showing here are not outlier positions, but as Trump puts the squeeze, so the punishment is pushed down to the ordinary people.
I want to say categorically ..what was wrong and unconscionably wrong during the apartheid years, de facto from 1984 to late 1980’s, is wrong today.
The statistic that whites own 70% of land, is screamingly wrong, but it gets repeated. This statistic is formed by backing out government land, and all other land so it looks high. In reality according to the goverment’s own statistics, the ownership rate of farm land is 24%, and I guess, they are farmers. Expropriation of land without compensation has a nasty twist in the tail. If your house, or smallholding or farm gets expropirated, you most probably still have a bank loan. Now you have to still pay back the bank having just lost your own sustenance.
What is also comfortably left out of the conversation is that there has been for many years a commission to take land claims, and compensate for them. What happened here is that anyone and their dog made landclaims, chose the money instead of getting the land back, and promptly made a new landclaim, because they are ‘landless’. This is being perpetrated by mostly government cadres and the collect the money time after time. There is now something like 8,000 millionaires in ordinary government offices. China knows and besides political support, South Africa will not get much more. Russia knows, but they will preach on their good relationships with Africa.
Can you see why I do not want to write about this formally? Its just too hard.
In the meantime all Trump and Elon Musk wants, is to raid the educated white population as migrants. There is also the fact that how ever many times the South African government tried to discuss this with the US, they get no reply whatsoever.
Musk is a part of this. The sadness is that however bad the US policies are, the ones internal to South Africa are worse. Musk wanted to open Starlink. He was told in no uncertain terms that he needs a black partner – these agreements are usually for a 30% ownership. Now this black partner must be paid, but is not expected to do any work or to turn up at all, only for press. So, Musk said no. And in this case, I think he was justified. He is quite nasty in his own right, so I think he is flaming the issue, hoping for a bunch of whites to go to the US. Uhm .. Bad JuJu happening all around on the racist ticket.
The government is making a serious error of judgement. A bunch of US lawmakers have written a letter to Trump saying that the AGOA free trade agreement must be ended. If that happens, there will be extreme hunger and there is a big chance of a civil war. Agoa also affects 30 African countries. With that kind of economics, one has to be careful.
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— AzhleyAlexandyr (@azhley_a) February 18, 2025Black podcasters describe white South Africans as inhuman. Literal dogs. Animals.
“White people are inferior species to us”
“They have Neanderthal blood in them”
“We are dealing with the weakest whites”
“White people are just below human beings”
“You are negotiating with an… pic.twitter.com/ZGRPZl7ieq
— Baba Yaga ®✞ (@Recon1_ZA) February 18, 2025
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February 19, 2025 at 19:57 #52325
amarynth
KeymasterA massive scandal has just broken loose. AHH will remember the name Nalendi Pandor—the previous foreign minister of South Africa. We talked a little about her disappearing after she lost her seat in the previous elections. Well, she has surfaced. And now we will understand the “very bad things are happening in South Africa” that Donald Trump talked about, of course from his perspective and rightly or wrongly.
First, facts:
Without AGOA, the African Growth and Opportunity Act, there will be significant problems. So, this is a trade agreement with the US and has been with around 30 countries since around 2000. How popular will South Africa be in Africa if this trade agreement is canceled?
Second, what can Nalendi do all by herself to create those “very bad things” that piss of the US mightily?
There is currently no way in hell that South Africa can fight the US – they don’t have the smarts and it is like a mouse trying to fight a gorilla.The question that certain people researched was: what are the BRICS countries really doing to support South Africa? One marshmallow comment from China – one kind comment and crickets. The rest are not saying a word. It seems that at least Russia and China know what has happened here. So, they don’t want to touch this. It looks like Cyril Ramaphosa quickly signed the expropriation without compensation to hide the real scandal which is part of what Trump is harping upon.
The real scandal is that Nalendi worked with Iran for money to cover some governmental debt quietly, while the exports under AGOA to the US and exports to Israel continued (not only coal, which we knew about). The second part of this scandal is that South Africa was paid off to start the case against Israel while happily exporting to Israel.
It seems Nalendi sat on two chairs and the government has been found out big time!. A while ago, there was a great need for government money in South Africa, and all of a sudden, the money was there, as if by magic. It is said it came from Iran as payment for starting the genocide case against Israel. Those who are digging into this cannot confirm (yet) that it was Iran on the other side of this trade. I caution it might not be but so far .. it looks like it.
So I just listened to a little clip of Pandor (local language). She blames the civil societies that are fighting the expropriation without compensation legislation. This is not only land, this is also businesses or companies or anything of value – even a vehicle that you might be driving along the road. And she said a bit too much. This is what she said .. If you cannot export your grapes to Israel, blame the civil societies and ask them for your money. If you cannot export your products to the US, it is the civil societies – go and ask them for your money.So South Africa has continually traded with Israel, while being paid off to run the genocide case against them.
Thus, civil societies are pushed into the hands of the US. Delegations are being given a hearing, and they ask that if there are sanctions or further ‘punishment’, please punish the government, not the people. So far, the South African government cannot even get a hearing in the US—they are being totally ignored.
I cannot even tell how much harm this will cost. The case against Israel will just quietly fall apart and god knows who South Africa is going to trade with. Hatred against Iran is being expressed, and any willingness to at least countenance BRICS for 25% of the population is gone – they wanted a neutral state for South Africa. And that is just a start. The South African government wow .. they did not do BRICS any favors, they did not do their own people any favors – the only one that I can count, is that they did Israel a massive favor.
RT has just broken the story, of course not translating the words of Pandor in full. The comments however are direct .. So madam, if you have no proof, why make the accusation and why the conjecture? BTW so maybe the lady would answer this question. How much did Iran pay to the ANC to take Israel to the ICJ? And did you benefit in any way? https://www.rt.com/africa/613016-naledi-pandor-suggest-afriforum-mend-south-africa-us-ties/
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February 19, 2025 at 21:54 #52327
emersonreturn
Participantthis doesn’t feel right. iran would be bat shit crazy to bribe a partner to take an action publicly, especially one that may potentially harm an ally as well as harm their own reputation.
i remember an interview in which Pandor said she had never taken a bribe of any sort, & in it was critical of members which had. but if she had taken such a bribe, one so explosive, it would be stupid to make such allegations of others knowing she would be setting herself up for scrutiny from disgruntled opponents.
i also remembered this…& thought @ the time that it may be the beginning of a zionazis set up to gin up bomb bomb iran:
(yes…5th column publication but it doesn’t hurt to occasionally peruse the enemy’s mail)
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February 19, 2025 at 23:40 #52331
emersonreturn
Participantsputnik
Africa: The Game-Changer in the US-China Chip Rivalry
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February 20, 2025 at 07:40 #52378
AHH
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Last time there was a planned audit [of the Pentagon], with Rummy even admitting on 10th Sept 2001 that a trillion or two went “poof” — we know what happened the very next day. And the missile that hit the Five Points struck the very offices to be audited.. meanwhile in the erstwhile “Gold Coast” of Africa — Anglos suffer serious setbacks in ability to continue plunder
💠@Sputnik Africa:
⭕ 🇳🇱🇳🇬 The Netherlands to return over 100 looted Benin Bronzes to NigeriaThey were looted by British troops in 1897 during the sacking of Benin City, modern-day Nigeria’s Edo state.
These culturally significant artifacts, including sculptures, tusks, and an ivory mask, were later displayed at museums like the Wereldmuseum in the Netherlands.
Described as the “largest repatriation of Benin antiquities” by Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments, this move aims to address a historical injustice still felt today, according to Dutch Minister of Culture Eppo Bruins.
Nigeria plans to showcase these treasures in the upcoming Edo Museum of West African Art, set to open in 2026.
[this may soon turn into a lucrative source of easy cash for beleaguered Europe and especially the British: selling back looted antiquities and treasures!]
⭕ 🇲🇱🇨🇦 Canadian Barrick Gold reportedly reaches a $438 million deal with Mali to settle tax dispute✍️ The deal, which has yet to receive formal approval from the Malian government, involves Barrick paying 275 billion CFA francs (about $438 million), a Western media outlet reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.
In exchange, the company seeks the release of four employees detained in September, the return of three tonnes of gold, evacuated by the Malian authorities in January, and the resumption of operations at the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex in western Mali, according to the report.
A delegation from the Malian government and a private consulting firm completed a three-day inspection of Barrick’s facilities at Loulo-Gounkoto on Wednesday, while the authorities last week gave the company a one-week deadline to resume operations, the report added.
⭕ 🇪🇹🇷🇺 Addis Ababa is interested in economic cooperation with Moscow, Russian parliament’s upper house speaker says“The visit was productive, resulting in concrete agreements. The Federation Council speaker [Valentina Matvienko] said that Ethiopia had confirmed its strong interest in developing cooperation with Russia across parliamentary and trade-economic spheres,” the Russian Federation Council (FC) said in a statement, following Matvienko’s meeting with Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie on the final day of her visit to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.
According to the FC speaker, Moscow is interested in increasing trade and economic cooperation with Addis Ababa, which has a huge potential, especially in agriculture, renewable energy, mining, information and communication technologies and tourism.
Matvienko also emphasized the effective interaction with Ethiopian colleagues within the framework of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and BRICS.
“Russia actively supported Ethiopia’s accession to this association, and we felt the enthusiasm and constructive attitude of Ethiopian partners. The country is making a remarkable contribution to the collective strength of the association, giving its members a new perspective on the African continent. BRICS has gained a new, dynamic and active member,” the speaker noted. |media|
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February 20, 2025 at 12:32 #52396
emersonreturn
Participantsputnik
kinshasa worried about US-sponsored laboratories in DRC, envoy to UN says
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February 20, 2025 at 13:45 #52400
amarynth
KeymasterCyril Ramaphosa caved hours before his opening speech at the G20, which was about solidarity, equality, and sustainability. He then went on to make a not-very-well-disguised grab for climate change funds. The expropriation bill or act immediately stopped all possible investment in South Africa.
I’m watching the BRICS members and their interactions with Cyril at the G20. There is a marked change. Let me show you one .. Lavrov is of course shaking hands and meeting everyone, as he does. The Russian MFA publishes each of those interactions. For his meet with Ramaphosa, their description is that Lavrov met Ramaphosa (check out the scarequotes) “on the margins” of the G20 .. not the sidelines, but margins in scarequotes – nobody else is in scarequotes. So far I have not seen China meet with Ramaphosa.
Of course Cyril must disappear the news of Iran lending money to the ANC – and for that money, Iran paid them to start the ICC court case against Israel. I’ve not seen another reference to this.
This news comes from the man that is highly slated as Trump’s Ambassador to South Africa – Joel Polack. His headline (of course he is a solid Trumpster), Trump Vindicated as South Africa Considers Bill to Redistribute Land on Racial Lines … The Expropriation without Compensation act is now Equitable Access to Land and all stakeholders are invited to come and discuss it. According to the schedule, Cabinet is due to discuss the Bill in March already, followed by public submissions in April and May, a review by Nedlac [the National Economic Development and Labour Council] in August and tabling to Parliament in October. There is a process to rectify the unequal distribution of land from the apartheid years, and nobody is against that process, except that it has been completely hijacked, and theft is rampant with multiple claims (the money, not the land) by the same people.
But I am glad. Of course Cyril will try it on again, but now everyone is aware and so far it looks like he is getting the cold shoulder from his BRICS collegues. He is hanging on by his fingernails and the government of national unity (GNU) set together because the ANC did not get the votes to govern, is threatening to fall apart. As a side benefit the issue about farm murders is now getting attention again.
I’m watching carefully because I want neither Iran, nor BRICS as whole, nor the ordinary South Africans harmed but Ramaphosa and his criminal government can go and jump in the ocean as far as I am concerned- he does not even have a mandate. This time there will be a wide interest and they will not get away with not registering land (and saying the whites own it), and double and triple land claims from government cadres (for money, not for land).
BRICS countries must clean up their acts. I checked out this morning what is happening with the BRICS organization in Brazil. Nothing .. even their website is not up to date.
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February 20, 2025 at 14:44 #52404
AHH
BlockedRussians & Chinese practice extreme real politik.
They cannot afford not to in these exceptionally evil times.
See how quickly and thoroughly they changed tack on Syria.
Trying to micromanage and fully support allies & constituents cost the USSR its economy and eventually very existence; they’re not gonna repeat the mistake.I do not know, none of us can, of their calculation.
But we can surmise, based on recent behavior.Some could be to remain cool and distant, and let things shake out in S.A.
IF Ramaphosa loses his coalition, and hold on power, that’s on him.
Why stick by a possibly sinking ship?
And risk ruining relations with the next leader, if an opponent of the current?Relations with S.A. as a whole, and keeping them within BRICS, takes precedence over any politician.
Another consideration is being tainted by the former hegemon’s dastardly media bullhorn through association.. they are real slick and easily slander merely through proximity!
So they, and the BRICS and those interested in a fairer new world, will keep their wary distance until things clarify in S.A.Ultimately, it is on each sovereign nation, and their usually amoral elite, to come to grips with our world. The old templates do not work.
Every ounce of corruption will be found and used against you.
China executed or jailed mighty generals and political bosses and titans of industry, to drill home the point.
Russia’s finally got going too, since 2023 and the Chef’s attempted coup.Africa will learn too, through the school of hard knocks, like S.A. now
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February 21, 2025 at 18:44 #52465
emersonreturn
ParticipantIZIZI Africa
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February 21, 2025 at 20:22 #52469
emersonreturn
Participantkenyan beast
(a blogger’s personal take on what’s going on in africa, agent orange & south africa)
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February 22, 2025 at 05:33 #52484
amarynth
KeymasterI’ll update on South Africa as soon as I have a moment. The government cannot balance a budget and have no more money left. This is what Ramaphosa had to run from the G20 to go and do, make speech to try and calm down the population.
Mr Lavrov is going to Iran for his next trip which is imminent.
Just moments ago and there is very little information available, the leader of SAAI (biggest family farm union in South Africa – Southern African Agri Initiative) was arrested. The price of not toeing the government line on expropriation without compensation?
Rampahosa’s next international visitor is the acclaimed pretend president from country 404, Zelenski himself.
Comments are scorching .. You just pissed off Trump you moron! Now you want to piss off Putin – voetsek! which is a local word for FU.
The scandals are not ending. The USAid money has dried up, and all kinds of health workers cannot be paid salaries. Apparently, a large portion of South Africa’s health sector salaries were paid with USAid money.
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February 22, 2025 at 10:46 #52503
AHH
BlockedYes. The USAID scam was very clever and VICIOUSLY CRUEL. It not only supported regime changes, and cultivated an entire generation of fifth column traitors in much of the world, but it became ESSENTIAL to the running of key sectors of many countries !!!
So that when the right moment was created, after a generation’s dependency, and the plug was pulled, entire societies could be collapsed. This is a HUGE issue not said behind the sudden, savage stopping of essential services to literally BILLIONS. South Africa is not the only one in a panic – I’ve read of several other major African nations.
A shocking sudden pulling of so much liquidity in so many countries, for which many do NOT have budgetary discretion to replace in the required instant turn-around.
I am reminded of the bacteria lab. I used to work in biologic research decades ago – when you grow colonies of bacteria on certain media, they adapt and become hooked, unable to thrive on other types of food. And they can be safely killed en masse by mere removal of their staple.. so this is IMO part of the contrived depopulation, of fostering chaos and societal strains near-impossible for most incompetent central authorities to handle in the instant needed to reorient! We can see the same dependency created through welfare in Europe and north America, within the Garden itself. The same opportunity for the same actors.
In the future, the evil of Agent Orange may be seen as near unparalleled in human history, given the consequences to so many. He won’t have to start wars. He can kill FAR more by executive diktat, through removing tens of billions of funding undergirding most countries, and to disastrous consequences, as they are not given time to adapt for softer landings.
💠@Sputnik Africa:
⭕ “US Aid Freeze Leaves South Africa $405 Million Shy for HIV Work”
⭕ 🇳🇬💰Nigeria’s parliament to investigate allegations of USAID funding of Boko HaramThe Nigerian Senate summoned the National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and heads of intelligence agencies over recent allegations by US congressman Scott Perry that USAID funded terrorist groups like Boko Haram, the chamber’s president Godswill Akpabio announced during the plenary on Wednesday.
Lawmakers are seeking to review the allegations in a closed session, stressing the need for clarity on USAID’s role; the exact date of the session has not yet been set.
Nigeria’s House of Representatives also plans to investigate the NGOs’ funding sources and activities, while urging the federal government to seek clarification from the US.
“The allegation, if true, raises serious national and international security concerns and questions about external influences on Nigeria’s fight against insecurity, which has led to significant loss of lives, destruction of property, and displacement of over one million citizens over the years,” the House of Representatives’ member Inuwa Garba stated during the plenary on Thursday.
Both chambers emphasized collaboration with security agencies to address concerns amid ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.
[these bastards bankrolled the ISIS franchise in West Africa!]
⭕ 🇳🇬 Nigeria is reportedly setting aside $200 million in its 2025 budget to counter the suspension of US aid📃 This information comes from a Senate document, seen by a Western media outlet.
Last week, the Nigerian government has formed a committee to devise a transition and sustainability plan for health programs that were previously funded by USAID.
This follows US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 90-day freeze on most foreign aid, part of a broader review of assistance programs by his administration. In reaction, Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has reportedly allocated $1 billion for healthcare reforms and earmarked additional funds specifically for HIV treatment packs.
As a significant beneficiary of US foreign aid, Nigeria received $1.02 billion in 2023 alone, much of which was channeled through agencies such as USAID, according to reports from US media.
⭕ 🇪🇹 USAID funding allowed Ethiopia to rely on foreign aid, decreasing incentives to develop its own social welfare services, an activist says💬 “It makes African governments reliant on USAID for basic services like health care or education. The government budgets are very small compared to the injections coming from USAID. If you see our education system or our health care system, they have already failed. Most of the core service programs are supported by USAID. That’s why we don’t have a homegrown system or even homegrown knowledge on how to build those systems,” Mesud Gebeyehu Reta an Ethiopian human rights advocate told Sputnik.
Reta expressed hope that rather than perpetuating this cycle, the Trump administration’s reforms would create a more efficient US aid system that encourages African governments to strengthen their capacity to provide basic services to their citizens.
⭕ 🇺🇸🇪🇹 USAID funds intended for Ethiopia ended up in the pockets of Americans, a human rights activist saysOnly 25% of USAID funds reached the country, an Ethiopian human rights advocate with extensive experience in USAID-funded projects Mesud Gebeyehu Reta told Sputnik, citing an example of a $20 million five-year human rights protection program where local organizations received less than $100,000 annually, totaling just $5 million of the promised amount.
❓The activist went on to explain why local partners like himself had no bargaining power in face of the USAID.
“That’s why I asked them: ‘Is this a joke? Where’s the $20 million you announced for the protection of human rights?’ They don’t explain to you. They only tell you that you can only access this much funding from the big portion they promised. The thing is, you have to comply or leave it. We can’t be equal partners with them, because they make us dependent on their funding,” Reta said.
Moreover, USAID often channels funds through US-based companies or NGOs, which act as intermediaries, prioritizing American citizens for leadership roles and consuming a significant portion of the budget through high salaries and expenses, which leaves minimal resources for local partners, the speaker emphasized.
⭕ 🇬🇭💰 Ghanaian president urges to cover $156 million deficit amid USAID funding freeze, the presidency says“President John Dramani Mahama has directed his Minister for Finance Cassiel Ato Forson to take immediate steps to address the significant funding gap caused by the suspension of USAID’s international funding program. The suspension has left a shortfall estimated at $156 million, with critical health and social intervention programs at risk of disruption,” the Ghanaian presidency said in a statement.
Mahama is particularly concerned with the projected $78.2 million shortfall that could hinder essential programs in malaria prevention, maternal and child health, reproductive health and the fight against HIV/AIDS, the statement added.
❌ Meanwhile, USAID employees worldwide have been put on administrative leave.
⭕ 🇺🇸🌍 USAID fuels instability and insurgency in Africa under the guise of aid, Nigerian politician saysUnder the guise of aid, education, and healthcare, the USAID has been instrumental in fueling instability and insurgency across Africa, Adamu Garba II, Executive Chairman of IPI Group Limited and former Nigerian presidential aspirant, told Sputnik Africa.
💬 “But then in the end, they serve as a conduit to continue, to foil instability, and to support insurgency in many, many of the operations they are carrying out in Africa. And that is why I believe the USAID is the main vehicle that is used to carry out operations that are geared towards this destabilization and support for insurgency,” he explained.
Garba further claimed that even sources like WikiLeaks and public figures such as Elon Musk have acknowledged USAID’s involvement in global conflicts.
💬 “So you see so many terrorist operations that are taking place in Africa. So the majority of the terrorist operations are seemingly led by several sources, including WikiLeaks, and even Elon Musk has indicated that USAID is principally responsible for so many of the atrocities that it’s committed in Africa and some places around the world, and scrapping that agency is very good for Africa,” he said.
⭕ ❗️Russia’s warnings about USAID’s intentions are now confirmed, the speaker of the Russian Federation Council tells Sputnik🗣”I think that now, the overwhelming majority of countries will fully understand that ‘free cheese exists only in a mousetrap’ and will redouble their vigilance,” Valentina Matvienko emphasized in an interview with Dmitry Kiselev, the director general of Sputnik’s parent media group Rossiya Segodnya. |media|
https://www.enr.com/articles/16997-us-agency-oks-400-million-for-south-africa-solar-project
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February 22, 2025 at 10:16 #52502
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Participantthank you, dear crone, for following the biolabs. sputnik (@ 52396) had a post on the 20th. africa has been the preferred lab for decades, possibly a century. the axis of resistance will assure the war tribunals will be long & so exhausting to never be forgotten.
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February 22, 2025 at 11:45 #52504
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burundi faces humanitarian strain as 40,000 DRC refugees flee escalating violence
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February 22, 2025 at 11:55 #52505
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senegal announces second batch of measures to lower cost of living
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February 22, 2025 at 12:05 #52506
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Participantfilm festival in burkina faso
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February 22, 2025 at 12:21 #52508
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Participanta day old…probably more than a $ short but the first report i’ve stumbled across.
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February 22, 2025 at 15:10 #52515
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BlockedIs the UN suddenly growing teeth? The US side appears to have been instructed to take back seat?? There are new demarches against Rwanda, universal voted on at the UNSC. Rwanda in turn is screeching in denial and pain, like our plucky Kievan piano-player right now, at being abandoned so brutally and suddenly by the Anglo master of the last three decades. Let’s see where it goes.
💠@Sputnik Africa:
⭕🌍 Confederation of Sahel States adopts an official flagThe AES ministers launched the confederation flag this Saturday at a working meeting in Bamako, according to the Malian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The flag has a green background with the AES logo in its center.
The Malian ministry noted that the green color symbolizes “hope and prosperity, rebirth and renewal”.
“It thus represents the immense natural resources of the confederal space for a future of shared prosperity.”
⭕🇺🇳🇨🇩🇷🇼 The UNSC adopts a resolution calling on Rwanda to withdraw forces from the DRC🛑 All 15 council members unanimously supported the resolution, urging “the Rwanda Defense Forces to cease support to the M23 and immediately withdraw from DRC territory without preconditions,” while condemning the ongoing offensive and advances of M23 in the DRC.
The resolution, which was submitted by France, also called on the DRC and Rwanda to return to diplomatic talks without preconditions.
“This delivers a clear message: there is no military solution to the conflict in the east of the DRC. The offensive carried out by the M23 supported by Rwanda must be put to an end,” France’s UN ambassador Nicolas de Riviere stated.
🇷🇺 Russian ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia said the resolution was adopted after significant diplomatic efforts in the UN and during the summits of African leaders.
“This needs to be fulfilled by all parties without delay. Hostilities must cease. Lives must be saved. The civilian population must be able to return to their homes,” Nebenzia emphasized.
⭕ 🌍🇷🇺 Africa seeks unrestricted grain and fertilizer trade with Russia to ensure food security amid sanctions, an international negotiator says🌾 Africa wants to have absolute freedom to buy and negotiate with fertilizer and grain suppliers, including Russia, president of the Brazzaville Foundation, aimed at promoting African initiatives for peace, Jean-Yves Ollivier told Sputnik Africa, commenting on the importance that G20 chair South Africa attaches to food security amid sanctions against Russia, a major supplier of grain and fertilizers.
💬 “The problem is the imposition of US sanctions, mainly against Russia, which are focused on grains, but we should also mention fertilizers. Fertilizers are a very important element of food security. And Russia is a major player in the supply of fertilizers, as we know very well,” the foundation’s president said.
African countries are therefore keen to trade with the Russians to ensure their food security, he noted.
💬 “This is not just an individual position of South Africa, it is a common position of Africa as a whole,” the speaker emphasized.
⭕ 🇺🇸👋🇺🇳 “Good riddance to a bad rubbish”: Nigerian professor explains why Africa won’t miss the US at the UNThe potential US withdrawal from the United Nations is not a loss but a long-overdue shift in global power, Abubakar Sadeeque Abba, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Abuja, told Sputnik Africa.
He argued that the US has used the UN to maintain dominance, and its exit would mark “the end of the hegemonic power of the United States of America.”
🌍 Rather than creating instability, he believes this move would empower developing nations. Africa, he added, is prepared to strengthen ties with China, Russia, the EU, and BRICS.
“We are not going to miss the United States of America. In fact, it is good riddance to a bad rubbish,” the professor said.
🇷🇺 He also sees an opportunity for Russia to step up as a key global player.
“Russia is dancing between the devil and the devil, and [fortunately] for Russia, the devil has decided on his own to commit suicide,” Sadeeque Abba said.
If Russia remains committed to fairness and justice, he argued, it could “re-establish itself not only as a global power but as a power that has a listening ear” and address imbalances left by colonialism and imperialism.
[LOL. This is ANGLOPHILE Nigeria, not the former French neocolony of Niger. Loved the part of the devil’s “auto-suicide”]
⭕ 🇫🇷🇨🇮 France “pulls the wool over the Ivorians’ eyes,” reorganizing its military presence in Cote d’Ivoire, a writer saysThe fact that France recently announced its withdrawal from the Ivorian base in Port-Bouët does not change the situation, and Cote d’Ivoire still remains a “department of an occupying country,” Ivorian writer Tape Groubera told Sputnik Africa.
The 1961 Franco-Ivorian colonial treaties, which allowed Paris to “intervene in Cote d’Ivoire, even to go into its subsoil and extract what they wanted”, are still in force, the speaker emphasized.
💬 “So, fundamentally, the removal of the base, while maintaining the agreements, leaves the problem unchanged. That’s what you call pulling the wool over people’s eyes,” the writer noted.
According to Groubera, it is wrong “to say that military bases exist to provide security; on the contrary, they exist to provide insecurity in Africa.”
💬 “Therefore, Western military bases, not to mention all bases foreign to the territory, to Africa, must leave the African continent. All foreign bases that are not African bases, in our opinion, in our vision, must leave African territory,” he argued. |media|
⭕ 🌍🇷🇺 While the West uses Africa to serve its interests, Russia has helped some nations gain independence, an Ivorian writer says💬 “If Russia had perhaps not been there [on the Africans’ side], maybe we wouldn’t be talking about independence for some African countries,” Ivorian writer Tape Groubera told Sputnik Africa, commenting on the recent withdrawal of French troops from his country.
Ivorians are “fed up” with former colonial power military presence, which was established “to serve French interests,” the speaker emphasized.
💬 “When we were occupied, that’s right, we need to tell the truth as well. When what we call the independences happened, who came to the aid of the Africans? It was Russia, the USSR, and Cuba. Against whom? Against whom? Not against some aliens, it was against the West,” he noted.
Moreover, there have never been “cooperative relations” between the West and Africa, the writer added, citing Russia as a counter-example.
💬 “Russia has always been on our side, as has the USSR, from which Russia emerged. They have all stood by us. They even had soldiers who came and died for us. That is a reality,” Groubera pointed also out. |media|
💠@Africa Intel:
⭕ 🇷🇼 Rwanda’s Fiery Rejection of EU ResolutionThe Rwandan Parliament has strongly condemned a recent European Union resolution criticizing Rwanda’s alleged role in the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC. Lawmakers accused the EU of “selective outrage” and failing to address the complex historical and ethnic dynamics fueling tensions. Rwanda highlighted the presence of FDLR militia in eastern DRC, a group linked to the 1994 genocide, and criticized the EU for ignoring its legitimate security concerns.
Rwanda’s Foreign Minister called the EU’s approach “simplistic”, emphasizing the need for a balanced resolution that tackles root causes like ethnic discrimination and the presence of genocidal militias. This rejection marks a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions, raising questions about the future of peace efforts in the Great Lakes region.
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#Rwanda #DRC
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⭕ 🇨🇩 Bintou Keita Urges Immediate Ceasefire in Eastern DRC Amid Escalating ViolenceUnited Nations Special Representative Bintou Keita has called for an immediate ceasefire in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as the conflict intensifies. Speaking at a UN Security Council briefing, Keita emphasized the need for diplomatic solutions to halt the crisis, particularly following the recent offensive by M23 rebels, who have captured key cities like Goma and Bukavu.
Keita, head of MONUSCO, warned that the conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands and risks escalating into a regional war. She stressed that there is no military solution and urged a return to dialogue through regional mediation efforts. The UN Security Council has also adopted Resolution 2773, demanding an immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of M23 forces.
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DRC crisis: What is driving the conflict? 25 02 2025, sputnik africa
https://en.sputniknews.africa/20250225/drc-crisis-what-is-driving-the-conflict-1070810606.html
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niger, russia sign MoU in field of geological exploration & mining, media reports
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KeymasterSouth Africa. This will bring you up to date. This is Ernst Roets interviewed by Tucker Carlson.
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ParticipantJust had time to watch about a quarter of the interview with Ernst, will catch up later. It’s been quite distressing to listen to this. I have also watched the clips you posted earlier, Amarynth, where a whole stadium full of people are exhorted to exterminate the “whites”.
Having seen so-called whites kill whites by the tens of millions, including about 27 million Russians in WW2, a few million Jews, and Ukrainians are now being openly encouraged to kill Russians, and you can’t even tell them apart, I hesitate to ascribe this to some sort of black genetic defect.
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KeymasterLots of other things happening. Economically the World Bank just gave a warning .. there is no money left .. the cadres took it all so the world bank says drop the stupid racist laws .. No money.
The IMF may do an emergency bailout. But then they have a rope around their necks forever. There already is a big IMF loan from Covid Times.In the meantime, all is blamed on the whites. If you get further into that you will see that there is not a government, but still, after all these years, only a ‘fight for liberty’. Reminds me of a Nelson Mandela quote .. Years ago to the country .. If the ANC tries to do to you what apartheid did to us, then you must do the very same to the ANC.
Conditions are dire. The US (Oh man … there is nowhere to go and that is why they went to the US .. you will see in the interview that they do know exactly what role the US played through the years).
I don’t want to write about this. In fact, I want to write and put something together but I cant .. I find myself just unable and I find other things to do – I get tired, I sweep the house, I go and make a coffee, I decide to take a rest .. I just cannot.
The Trump administration saw the community groups that went to visit. Up to this moment, they have not seen the ‘government’. Expected is sanctions on all of the ANC leaders, perhaps general sanctions and for sure they will lose AGOA – the free trade agreement – as they have grossly exceeded the rules of the agreement. 20% of the country’s income and thousands of jobs ..
Listen to it if you can. They are not socialist at all, hate communism (because of what they see as local communism).
BRICS won’t help, Russia won’t help, China won’t help because the problem is systemic – and they also do not want to see these racist laws. I just watched a little clip from the Mayor of Gauteng .. Johannesburg. Cool as a cucumber he says that there are only a few roads without deep potholes and with working lights .. and those are the ones that they fixed for the G20. Falling apart stage.
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ParticipantI can see why you are not comfortable writing about this. But since the Global South is part of the global village, there is no escape addressing this subject, in my opinion.
Since I was born in Tanganyika (now Tanzania), and went to university in Nairobi, Kenya, I can say with confidence, based on my interactions with my African classmates, that there is no difference in intelligence or compassion between Africans and other races, at the level of the educated class.
But unlike, say, India, where you have more than a 100 languages, and thousands of dialects, but people generally get along, in Africa, when I travelled inland from Dar-es-Salaam, with an African colleague, to a village a few kilometers away, the locals were unfriendly to my colleague, because he was from another tribe. The differences in looks and languages can be quite pronounced. And the animosity between tribes can lead to deadly confrontations, as is ongoing between the Tutsis and Hutus in Rwanda, where tens of thousands have been butchered.
In Nairobi, my Kikuyu classmates would openly taunt the Jaluo guys for their brown complexion, while the Kikuyu were pitch black, and proud of their martial heritage. And died probably in the thousands fighting the British.
Is there hope for Africa? Of course, but I expect it will take time and patience, with continuing exposure to the outside world. And yes, including tough actions such as Trump is implementing. And Musk is well aware of the actions of the Africans you showcased in your clips, since he was born in Pretoria.-
March 4, 2025 at 03:28 #53093
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BlockedYes there is hope — after the Last Satanic Empire is finally buried.
We’re all oppressed worldwide, wittingly or not. Most are under imposed grinding poverty and significant insecurities – usually a combo of lack of true peace, food and employment. ALL of it artificial.
As my father, CAF and many others noted, “misery is a business model.” Evil exists, that wills to keep most humanity under such a grip they weaken, despair, and can be easier exploited.
That’s it in a nutshell — the root causes under “negotiation” between the Anglo-Saxons and the civilizational-states.
It is under these centuries of Vampire Balls that we’ve all degraded. It didn’t used to be this way. With security and prosperity (readily accessible to ALL – so abundant is our world!!), and there were such for much of history preceding the 15th century, tribes were reasonable and respectful to each other.
But under the daily pain of hunger and distressing lack of prospects and uncertainties, the worst aspects and impulses of the human being are stoked and come to the fore. Criminal compradore elites beholden to distant plunderers and their own pleonexia maintain the explosive status quo, even after ostensible liberation from overt colonialism. We all worldwide are today worse slaves than the formal slaves in the American south of yesteryear!!!
It is this demonic layer over all of us globally, that oppresses and lays the paths to permanent intracommunal strife and hatreds. It doesn’t permit reasonable and fair solutions to intractable problems. For true peace, prosperity, and commity to break out would mean the end of their imperialism, built on divide and rule and resultant sea of the abject dispossessed.
May the Russians complete their Victory in Novorossiya, the Islamic Resistance in West Asia, and the proud and wise Chinese civilization in their economic-financial-technologic war. These victories are requisite to solving all other problems worldwide, laid at the feet of the same legion Antagonists of All.
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KeymasterThanks Anil for your words. You tell it as it is, having walked the road!
Thanks AHH for your words. You set the vision yet again.
And HUUUGE! THANKS to EmersonReturn for consistently telling the good stories. The Sahel is exceptional now. I do trust the Musketeers have superb security.
I’ll stay here for a while with the South Africa story .. less formal. There is another video that I want to post, but that will require us to suspend for a moment our ideology on capitalism and socialism and other ideas of such a nature. Business is business as we know – and the mechanics of that only change once we bring in the ‘worker’ part. Again, China is walking ahead and teaching the world – the state owned businesses are on a par with private ownership in terms of competitiveness. There are none of the ideas that we go and sit on our duffs and the State pays.
Let’s step back to the G20 – where, to the world, it seemed like Russia and China supported Ramaphosa. But this was decidedly not so. What they covered for, was the African Union as a whole. Now I have a whisper that China told Ramaphosa to quit the race laws – but have no link for that. But we won’t get a link, we will get a journo that breaks ranks. I believe that as I know that China has been speaking since the previous election where the Ambassador posted a burning letter, to stop the shit. I must go and look for that as well. Now what we see in the social media is the cadres saying they don’t care a fig about China, or Trump or anyone, they just want to kill the whites and then .. magically a Nirvana of Freedom and Equality and of course, Money and Prosperity! will fall from the heavens.
They better start worrying about Trump because he is a fierce opponent and he “has the cards” in this instance and as we all saw, he does not like to be disrespected. (We can only look at Mexico that despite all, still treats him with the correct forms in diplomacy). To absolutely not understand your enemy is the height of wishful thinking.
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Participantblessings, dear amarynth & AHH, founders of our feast, as a guest i’m relieved the little i can offer agrees.
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KeymasterTrump announced that the US stops federal funding to South Africa. Not sure what this means now.

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March 7, 2025 at 23:38 #53312
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ParticipantThanks for the updates on West Africa, emersonreturn.
So refreshing to see the good news coming from this part of Africa, compared to the depressing news from South Africa.
I had to look at the map, to see the signicance of the port investment in Ghana – they now have a direct link to the ocean.
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Participantthe change is happening with such speed, & pre-thought,
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Participantthank you, anil, i love searching thru the docs-videos.
( please, excuse the above…i hit submit rather than erase. )
i’m thrilled you also find them uplifting, truly the transformation sweeping africa is a miraculous, heavensent counterbalance to the horrific firestorm in west asia.
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nkrumah was the first leader that caught my notice. i was a kid, preoccupied with horses & little else. the 2 room school was nestled inside of nowhere. our teacher loved introducing us to the world outside & filled our classroom with pictures of nkrumah: his speeches, alongside maps & photographs of his country, the mystical faraway paradise called Ghana. strangely i knew him long before i knew anything about sir john EH or mackenzie king.
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(the video is repetitive nonetheless great good news…i’ve shared this with some albertans. canucks can use a little inspiration.)
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Participant^^blessings, cronetoo🕊️^^
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Participanti hesitated posting this, as the header uses the cache of traore backing zimbabwe’s lithium play, however, zimbabwe’s lithium deposits are mega important & will naturally bring many suitors, fortunately, zimbabwe intends to develop the lithium, rather than exporting the resource for others to develop. we can hope zimbabwe will seek allies to support this play.
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March 14, 2025 at 17:01 #53749
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KeymasterThe South African Ambassador has just been thrown out of Washington and sent home because of race baiting.
I am slowly gathering the oohmph to write about South Africa. First, we need to split the government from the party, the ANC. It was the ANC, not the government that connived with Iran and for payment set up the South African court case of genocide against Netanyahu. In addition, in this pressurised environment on Iran, they are discussion sharing of nuclear technology and proudly posting the pictures. This is not a favor to Iran, neither to BRICS and is very misguided. This is not the government, it is the ANC.
Instead of being clever with Donald Trump, they keep insulting him and his people. We do not see that with any other diplomat. Yeah, there are insults, but nobody is trying to disrespect the office of the President. The ANC has not learned how to do that,and this thick in the head Ambassador made a long speech about Donald Trump and Maga creating a white supremacist movement across the world and South Africa should withstand that. So, race baiting and they threw him out. It is not wise to fight Trump head to head. He can make life very difficult. I expect sanctions on the ANC top dogs.
It was posted by Joel Pollak, the guy that seems to be front running for Ambassador to South Africa. There is a woman currently in the spot, but she quit.
Why BRICS is not helping South Africa, is that they understand the difference between the Government and the ANC. That is what I should write about and tease out. It is easy to say South Africa is part of the War on BRICS, but that is but only one segment of the insanity happening there now and it is still insane.
People are beginning to understand that, and under that banner, the civil societies that went to visit the US and begged them not to drop the free trade agreement Agoa, but rather punish the ANC cadres that are stealing the place blind. South Africa has broken the requirements for this free trade agreement by orders of magnitude and the US is their 2nd highest trading partner. This Ambassador was not spoken to by the US since Trump’s inauguration. The current expectation is only a 3/10 chance for the ANC (40+%) to escape IMF urgent bailout and for South Africa to be in bondage for years to come, as the 2nd attempt at reading a budget also failed just days ago.
I feel better. With much reading and trying to understand WTF, I could make the split between the party (ANC) and the government, which is a coalition, GNU, Government of National Unity and can explain that all now. Let me just say this is not why I fought against apartheid in my day.
I’m going to leave something here for you. This guy is exceedingly rich – he went back to South Africa about seven years ago to see the place and let his children experience what is left, and then stayed to see if he could help save that incredibly beautiful country. He is a hard capitalist, and what he says will make you angry. He does not like the countries we like and I would ask for one time to leave the dogma and ideology behind in order to get the message. His reasons are all wrong, but his numbers and economics are all right. I see a stat that he did not mention, South Africa has the 2nd highest number of embassies in the world, generally accepted to be retirement posts for ANC cadres.
I was so upset about all this, that I threw the country away. But with more studying I can even play some music again. So for the 5th time I threw my article away and feel that with a clearer head I can say what is the War on BRICS and what is internal capture of state resources to the extent that few people can even contemplate. I also see a community beginning to work together because they realize that they are in a complete state of an economically failing country.
I can even play some music again .. Johnny Clegg and Juluka – Woza Friday!
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March 14, 2025 at 21:36 #53757
Anil
ParticipantGlad to see you addressing this subject, Amarynth.
If I may be a little long winded, I would like to look at it from a different perspective, that may help us understand the issues. When different cultures collide, the “better” culture may not survive. In my own study of the Toltec civilization, they had a far superior culture to the barbarians that came from the west, but as fate would have it, they had a weapon using gunpowder, which was actually an invention the Europeans stole from China. And now just a few hours north of where I am, you can see Indigenous folk walking around drunk, or lying in the ditch, stoned.
We are now in a time where “Western” civilization dominates, but the concepts that are taken for granted in the West are now quite frankly foreign to many parts of the world. Such as fair play, basic courtesies, care for the handicapped, and so on. These concepts were there, but got trampled by corruption and greed with the introduction of the current dominant culture.
That clip by Rob Hersov was well presented. As he said, corruption creates poverty. And I may add, creativity destroys poverty. If allowed to blossom.
I was actually told by a minister in Tanzania, when visiting many years ago, just after they got independence, that he wished he could bring the English back to run the government, and the Indians to run the businesses!
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March 14, 2025 at 21:38 #53758
siljan
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March 14, 2025 at 21:41 #53759
siljan
ParticipantI never realized how fast the colonization of Africa happened until I saw this map…
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March 15, 2025 at 07:26 #53769
amarynth
KeymasterAnd so fast it turned to neo-colonialism when colonialism started breaking down. All that happened was that Africans were put on the pictures and called rulers, while the old colonial empires still quietly held their power.
Only the Sahel group is making strides in overcoming neocolonialism. I respect that, but the head-choppers have been called on them. They are doing the right things but still hanging on by their fingernails.
I do like Femi Akomolafe. https://substack.com/@femi6a133
A quote:
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Bless🙏
The Great Sociologist Herbert Aptheker called it “The Laureate of Imperialists.”
We will never know what it is that makes Black people seek validation from their colonizers and slavers like famished hyenas salivate for bones.
Imagine African journalists jockeying for BBC or CNN Awards😭😭😭
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March 15, 2025 at 12:21 #53786
emersonreturn
Participantsputnik africa
southern & eastern africa ministerial meeting on drc to be held in zimbabwe reports:
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March 15, 2025 at 12:36 #53787
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ParticipantThere is a subject that I always wondered about, the role of Africa in WW2. I was familiar with bits and pieces of this, but not the total history. Now, wonder of wonders, what I consider a truly magnificent report on RT:
https://www.rt.com/africa/614209-african-soldiers-participated-in-wwii/-
March 16, 2025 at 16:13 #53878
emersonreturn
Participantgreat share, thank you, anil. may it mark the beginning of a fine foundation, for it feels inevitable, africa’s history like its future is a tsunami slowly mounting.
obviously this share doesn’t fit on the Africa thread…yet every time i read about the transformation occurring throughout china’s deserts i think of the sahel. this then is my daydream hoping to seed the african sahel, for shamans tell us reality begins within our dreams.
musk chat
https:// http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2K6mheXHZw
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Participantafrica reloaded
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March 17, 2025 at 15:23 #53937
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Participant^^sheds light on the above^^
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March 17, 2025 at 17:07 #53940
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Scramble for DRC critical minerals highlights the farce that is ‘Just Transition’
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March 17, 2025 at 17:57 #53944
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US official’s confession, South Africa being punished for case against israel/ janta ka reporter
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Participantsputnik africa
Nigerian police reportedly assure safety after fire on Trans-Niger Delta pipeline, arrest two
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