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  • Ogaden – Africa's Cornerstone and Herald of the African Renaissance  By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
    If Thermopylae is a sentimentally motivated toponym symbolizing Greek opposition to the Achaemenid Iranian invasion, if Kerbala symbolizes Shia sacrifice in the Name of Truth and against the brutality of illegal rulers, if Stalingrad epitomizes Soviet defiance of the Nazi armies, all three names have been eclipsed in our days by Africa’s Ogaden where an epic battle has been taking place as the brave forces of the ONLF fight against Abyssinian tanks and aircraft.
  • Thomas Joseph Odhiambo Mboya's murder & the return of one-party State  By : Hillary Ngweno
    Hillary Ng'weno recounts the murder of Cabinet ministers Tom Mboya and its aftermath On the morning of July 5th, 1969 Tom Mboya, President Jomo Kenyatta's Minister for Economic Planning and Kanu's secretary general, arrived at Nairobi's Embakasi Airport from Addis Ababa where he had been attending a meeting of the Economic Commission for Africa.
  • African unity can only succeed by involving intellectuals  By : Ali A. Mazrui
    In 1958, the year following Ghana's independence, Nkrumah hosted in Accra the All-Africa Peoples' Conference, a people-to-people mobilisation drive. The invitees included Kenya's rising political star, Tom Mboya. He subsequently hosted the first conference of African states. He even attempted a regional unification of three African states: Ghana, Guinea and Mali. Unfortunately, this turned out to be more an experiment than an achievement.
  • Reparations and the Pan-African War on Genocide  By : Chinweizu
    Now that the American Nazi masters of White Power have started implementing their Global 'Final Solution' to what, in the USA, they used to call 'The Negro Question' [i.e. 'What is to be done with the Negro?'], a new and deadly context has arisen for the Pan-African Reparations Movement.
  • On Negrophobia: Psychoneurotic Obstacles to Black Autonomy (or Why I just love Michael Jackson)  By : Chinweizu
    Negrophobia, the fear and dislike of blacks, is a great disease. It has killed more blacks in the last five hundred years than all other diseases combined: more than malaria, more than epidemics and plagues of all sorts, In the coming years, it could kill far more than AIDS. It is a psychological disease, a disease of the mind, which harvests dead black bodies every day.
  • How academia and intellectuals mobilised change in East Africa  By : Ali A. Mazrui
    The golden age of African nationalism of the post-colonial variety was from the 1930s to the 1970s. African academics and intellectuals helped to mobilise the masses against the colonial order.
  • South Africa and the Global Africa  By : James N. Kariuki
    Post apartheid South Africa deals with the issue of the African Diaspora differently from the rest of the continent. This is because of its unique history.
  • Celebrating six decades of Pan-Africanism: Alternative routes for continent's heritage  By : Ali A. Mazrui
    Pan-Africanism and Pan-Islamism are two alternative routes towards the African heritage. After all, Islam first arrived in the Americas and in South Africa in chains; it was brought to the Western hemisphere by enslaved Africans and in South Africa through enslaved Malays.


 
 
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