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Still no freedom for the colonized African working class in Occupied Azania (South Africa) after voting for 22 years

It is nearing the August 2016 election time in local municipalities of Occupied Azania (South Africa) and all neocolonial political parties in the country have begun campaigning!

From the African National Congress (ANC), the Democratic Alliance (DA), all the way to the radical sounding Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), the masses in Occupied Azania are being told what each party will do for the people.

It is a grand contest all over the country––but the question remains the same as it has since South Africa was born: what about the African working class and its interests?

African refuses to tip white waitress until “land is returned” in Occupied Azania (S. Africa); sparks river of white tears

Ntokozo and friends went to eat at a restaurant in Cape Town, Occupied Azania (South Africa) where he refused to tip a white waitress.

Canada’s imperialist corporations exploit Eritrea’s mineral resources

Eritrea has one of the highest grade of gold, copper and zinc deposits in the world. Canadian company  Nevsun Resources has extracted $700 million USD worth of ore from Eritrea and owned 60 percent of the Bisha mine.

Zimbabwe’s president Mugabe repeals his decision to take possession of the country’s gold mines

Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe said in March 2016 that his government would take possession of all diamond operations because existing miners had robbed the country of its wealth.  This statement was followed up with a cabinet meeting and was eventually repealed

Kenny Motsamai: Why I Don’t Want to Be Out Without Freedom

Piece submitted by Kenny Motsamai, PAC Freedom Fighter currently held as political prisoner in Occupied Azania (South Africa) on charges which he was illegitimately convicted of during the Apartheid regime.

Neocolonial leader Museveni steals Uganda’s 2016 elections

UGANDA––Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his National Resistance Movement (NMR) won the presidential and parliamentary elections on February 18, 2016, giving themselves a fifth term in the office and extending their 30-year sell-out rule for another five years.

Boko Haram attacks: Nigerian president cannot solve the crisis of neocolonialism

Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari’s arrival to power in May last year was promoted as a decisive factor in defeating Boko Haram in northeast Nigeria.

U.S. military kills 150 Africans in Somalia

The United States’ imperial military, led by U.S. president Barack Hussein Obama, attacked and killed more than 150 Africans in Somalia who were reportedly Islamist militants of Al Shabaab.

Africa Must Unite tour

Chairman Omali Yeshitela and members of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) will embark on the APSP’s “Africa Must Unite” tour which is scheduled to take place in Occupied Azania (South Africa) in September 2016.
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