Namibia
”I regard myself as a 24 hour uncompromising nationalist and pan Africanist revolutionary in a 3rd world struggle
against white supremacist euro/US imperialism.”
Notwithstanding
the fact that I am the authentic
author that read “kill all whites”
during the match of the Hereros in
2005. The protest
was against the
Germans having
a permanent seat
in the UN as their
hands are full of
blood. It was our
time to express...
At the
heart of secession is the question of
whether Caprivi is part of Namibia
or not and whether ‘Caprivians’ are
Namibians or not! As the leader
of the secessionists declared:
“We
are Caprivians…Nobody will make
Namibians out of us – not even by force...
Many a time, I have wondered whether the gesture by many Black Americans to fight for African unity and Black harmony between those of us on the continent and those in the diasporas was and still is a genuine one
Zambia
The Zambian Government has finally sold off 49 per cent of its shareholding in the 99.8 per cent State owned Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZNCB) to Rabobank of the Netherlands for US $8,250,000 million. The sale price...
“It is somewhat ironic that he was
initially elected on an anti-corruption
ticket against the first President
of the Republic Dr Kenneth Kaunda.
This case shows how he too rapidly
succumbed to the lure of having access
to large sums of money which
he was unable to keep his hands
off,” judge Smith stated
Ghana
On 6 March 2007, Ghana celebrated
its
‘Golden Jubilee’.Ghanaian independence
was a pan-African accomplishment
of great significance. Ghana and,
as Kwame Nkrumah would have
it, Africans generally, have much to
celebrate. But there is still a massive
amount of work to do. What will
your contribution be?
Opinion
Because, with the advent of secular dogmatism that has come to pervade science and technology, many human beings have concluded that science and technology have replaced God, in terms of controlling and regulating human affairs, the universe and the natural course of things.
Swaziland
The period from the 25 – 29 April 2007 witnessed a dramatic
turn in the history of Namibian theatre. One of Namibia’s much
acclaimed plays God of Women, by one of its prolific writers
Dr.Sifiso Nyathi was taken to Swaziland through the sponsorship
of NTN, Bank Windhoek, Finish Embassy and Ministry of Education.