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Niger and Somalia expose U.S. war against Africa
Muslim insurgents killed four and wounded two U.S. soldiers on October 4, 2017 around the town of Tongo Tongo, 200 km from Niamey, the capital of Niger.
Seoul, South Korea — Friday November 3, 2017, coming after U.S. president Trump’s threats to “totally destroy” North Korea [*NBC News September 21, 2017], South Koreans protested ahead of his scheduled trip to the capital of their country.
Zenzele celebrates its first year
Zenzele Consignment, a clothing resale store and economic develop project that sustains the programs of the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP), recognized its one year anniversary with a successful anniversary celebration and fundraiser on August 27th 2017.
African workers demand genuine democracy in Kenya
Uhuru Kenyatta won 54 percent of votes against 45 percent for Raila Odinga on 8 August 2017. 1.4 million votes separated the two contenders.
The ANC election conferences for positions exposes the character of the Party
This coming December the African National Congress (ANC), the Party that facilitated the smooth process of transferring power from white settlers to the indigenous Africans in Occupied Azania (South Africa) in 1994, will be holding their elective conference for key political positions such as the president, deputies and so on.
The rise and fall of Robert Mugabe
Major General Sibusiso Moyo appeared on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 on Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation to say that “the situation in our country has reached another level….
National Conference of the African People’s Solidarity Committee, the organization of white people under the leadership of the African People’s Socialist Party
Sunday and Monday, January 7 and 8, 2018
Uhuru House, 1245 18th Ave. South
St. Petersburg, FL
Shattering the decorum: The Hilton story
Typically in bourgeois elections when people hear the word "forum" or "debate," it's safe to assume that it will be a snooze fest.
How the Uhuru candidates put reparations on the ballot: The power of the people’s platform
No issue is a greater taboo in the bourgeois electoral arena than the demand for reparations to the African community.
A politician’s position on reparations to the black community is the litmus test they must pass to be approved by the ruling elite as legitimate contenders in a bourgeois electoral contest.


