How do @ChimpReports#ChimpReportsNews employees survive. You can't continue working day in, day out when you haven't been paid for close to a year and the people you are competing with pay well and on time. @GabrielBuule@pmwesige
@ibiriti I think the Barundi want some control over Minembwe's strategic position. Its elevated terrain dictates military dominance over surrounding territories. Good position to exert pol and military pressure on Rw
"Madmdanist junk in"; for NRA? Like what? May be for NRM-O, but not NRA. Yes, you did refer to it last time, but didn't think you took it that seriously. NRA revolutionary ideology was not Madmdanist by an stretch, no. Ofcs i have read almost all mamdani's work, and can safely say, he is not a 'RUPTURIST', to use the term. He takes a reformist path of the Colonial state,etc. NRA was not based on Romantic reformism, it was anti-colonial state in its entirety. There other fundamental differences too...
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@NativeLandgrab You didn't hold back, did you!! Must say though, there are some interesting things you highlight, like that Ojok-Pike encounter in London, and the John Nagenda-M7 discussion and a few others...But on the whole, must say, Revolutions by their very nature,rooted in historical and structural perspectives..etc, their execution is never a clean linear progression..... So i imagine these disagreements are normal. But i get a sense that though your review was meant for Pike's Book, it is really a critique of NRA REVOLUTION itself........
🚨Colleagues, as of May 1, 2026, I have transitioned from ChimpReports to AFP.
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Btw we could have chosen to support the APARTHEID REGIME(S) like Marehemu Hastings Kamuzu Banda did, but instead we threw our weight behind Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA) and @MYANC and their Umkhonto we Sizwe. Thank you 🇿🇦 for the brute treatment. @NativeLandgrab
@dedankimathi891@NyakasuraSchool@DSejjusa Yes.
I hold him in high respect because of that, and other positions he takes.
I was never surprised at all the problems he faced in his own organization.
He is different from most of them.
(But we still will never agree on anything! 🤣)
@dedankimathi891@NyakasuraSchool@DSejjusa Yes.
I hold him in high respect because of that, and other positions he takes.
I was never surprised at all the problems he faced in his own organization.
He is different from most of them.
(But we still will never agree on anything! 🤣)
Yes, UNLF-AD wanted to target the empire,so was bidding for 25 years.... But you misrepresent the NRA line and reduce it to just "wanting power quickly".....You know this was not the case. The disagreement was more FUNDAMENTAL than that. It was IDEOLOGICAL. To wage your anti-empire war for 25 years in the Mountains of Rwenzori, without STATE POWER was day-dreaming as we were ultimately proved right! NRA position, which I actually still hold, was that CAPTURING STATE POWER and establishing A PRO-PEOPLE SYSTEM first would be more practicable in fighting the Empire. Im aware about your arguments about MAO ZEDONG's 22 years, etc. So these were ideological disagreements not just bourgeois lust for power. I know you want to bring in the "what happened then".....that is different matter.
@sejudav The very first issue of Resistance News (your paper being produced by the external wing in Nairobi) had an official article from Command that stated: “In six months, Kampala will fall like a ripe fruit”.
I know what I am talking about.
You wanted POWER; we wanted Liberation.
@sejudav Comrade: those are excellent questions.
It’s also good to see a respected NRA field commander finally publicly state that UNLF-AD went to the bush before NRA.
For now, I’ll simply ask: if basing in the mountains was such a silly idea, then why did NRA go there 5 years after us?