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On May 25, 1963, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the great Kwame Nkrumah declared this day “Africa Freedom Day,” which later became African Liberation Day.
We must have an international African Revolution!
We have come to the conclusion long ago that America does not have the ability nor the intent to see African people free, in this country or any place on Earth.
APEDF Philadelphia events build dual and contending power to advance the African Revolution
The 8th Annual Uhuru Health Festival & One Africa! One Nation! (OAON) Marketplace on Saturday April 27 was a victory in the struggle for African health, economic development and self-determination!
HAITI—The High Court of Accounts put out the second part of their “Petro Caribe” funds report on Friday, May 31, 2019, four months after putting out the first part on January 31, 2019.
The fall of Omar Hassan al-Bachir
Omar Hassan al-Bashir was toppled after 30 years in power, following four months of demonstration that started in December last year, when the price of bread and fuel were sharply increased due to suppression of subsidies by his regime.
End the voter suppression of the black community: restore felons’ rights to vote
The struggle for the right of black people in the U.S. to participate in the electoral arena is one that is ongoing.
The shot heard around the African world: African Internationalism goes viral!
Amongst future imperialist minions, aspiring neocolonial puppets and an African who self-describes as a “proud anglophile,” Chairman Yeshitela boldly declared, “we are one Africa, one nation and we must have a closer union but in order for that to happen it has to be a revolutionary union!” All whilst dressed in his black and gold Uhuru attire.
Nipsey Hussle and the Need to Build our Army
“The continent was raped of all its resources... I think the word they call it is colonialism.” - Nipsey Hussle
No mining on the liberated territory of Xolobeni : African people have spoken!
Most people are not aware or just recently became aware of the story with the revived attempt to get the license issued again. This has led to court cases and the recent one was the people versus the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) in which the interview below took place after the court proceedings on November 22, 2018. Eighty seven percent of the land in Occupied Azania (South Africa) is in the hands of white people and only 13 percent in the hands of Africa.


