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Luwezi Kinshasa, ASI Secretary General

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African People’s Socialist Party condolences to our leadership

September 1, 2021 Uhuru Comrades, Deputy Chair Ona Zené Yeshitela and Chairman Omali Yeshitela, It is with great shock and sadness that we learned of the...

The mourning of John Pombe Magufuli, as one of the leading representatives of the African petty bourgeoisie

The death of 61-year-old Tanzania president John Pombe Magufuli on March 17, 2021 caught the attention of the bourgeois press and gained the support of Pan-Africanists who...

We stand in solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela!

Editor's Note: The following presentation was delivered by Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary General of the African Socialist International, to the Venezuelan Bicentennial Congress of the...

Julius Malema tours the UK and criticizes the ANC

LONDONà ¢ "In late November 2015, Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) based in Occupied Azania, toured England.

Pope Francis is not a friend of oppressed African people!

LONDON--On November 25, 2015, pope Francis took a 6-day trip to Africa, where he visited Uganda, Kenya and the Central African Republic.

The role of the African intellectual in the world

  Intellectual activities grow out of a process to produce real life   Editors Note: This essay is a reprint from the May 28, 2009 edition of...

France’s long history of colonial violence can’t be hidden by Paris attacks

"In that same year, France led the bombing of Libya which killed over 50,000 people. They also overthrew Gaddafi's government before murdering him in unimaginable way."

In South Africa: Militants build the African People’s Socialist Party!

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--This trip differs from the two previous ones we made at the invitation of the Panafricanist Congress of Azania in 2002 and 2004, for various reasons:

APSP leaders report from South Africa

"It didn't take long for me to find out that the young African workers in Palm Spring are hungry for political education and change. We studied democratic centralism, combat liberalism, the role of African women in the revolution, panafricanism and neocolonialism versus African Internationalism."

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