Africa

Sudanese refugees escape conflict

Sudan is ravaged by two years of counter-revolutionary war

By Liv Shange Moyo PRMI in Sweden. 16 April 2025 Two years of civil war between the RSF and the SAF – two counter-revolutionary forces that together suppressed the revolutionary movement that was sparked in 2018 before falling out – has left Sudan’s people ravaged, brutalised, starved, but not defeated. What is behind the war […]

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Striking teachers in Cote d'Ivoire

Government makes schools a reduced priority in Côte d’Ivoire

By Militant Côte d’Ivoire 7 March 2025 “School is not a priority for the Ouattara government”. We have been repeating this since October. It became undeniable this Wednesday morning with the arrest of 33 teachers and the repression of their General Assembly in Abidjan.  In October 2024, primary and secondary school teachers in Côte d’Ivoire observed

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Lumumba: why popular hero of Congolese independence was assassinated

Patrice Lumumba occupies a very important place in popular consciousness in Congo. His legacy still resounds throughout the country, Africa and the world. By Michel Munanga PSL/LSP – Belgium. This article was first published 17 January 2021 Patrice Lumumba was initially drawn from that stratum of the Congolese population on which the Belgian colonizer relied

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Youthful protests demonstrate in Mozambique

Masses defy arrests, bullets and teargas in Mozambique

By PRMI reporters, 12 February 2025 The greatest mass uprising in Mozambique’s recent history took place from late 2024 to early 2025, in defiance of Frelimo’s treachery and the prospect of the party staying in power for yet another term. 8 people died in protest on the morning of Daniel Chapo’s inauguration as president on

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Young people do not trust the former liberation movements still in power today

By Ndumiso from South Africa Published 9 January 2025 This is the transcript of the introduction by Ndumiso to the discussion on the global situation held during the meeting of the PRMI on 14 December 2024. It has been slightly edited for stylistic reasons.  I want to focus my introduction on developments in Africa. Generally,

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M23 troops escort captured soldiers

New dangers threaten the Democratic Republic of the Congo

A new horrific crisis is unfolding again in DRC. In their drive to capture Goma, hundreds, if not thousands have been killed. Tens of thousands have fled from DRC for fear of being conscripted into M23. International “peacekeepers” have failed to keep the peace.   By Paul Moorhouse and Ndumiso Ncube, 5 March 2025   In

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