@LixMiller I get the notion suggesting that @JacintaNgobese should now sue the Malawian scammer and EFF a high priestess Naledi Chirwa, but I disagree. Let's us leave her as she is because it collapses the entire EFF as a party and they will never again rise, its a long game we are in.
The first African movie to win the Oscars was Tsotsi. Lead actors being Presley Chweneyagae RIP king
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WEST USING PROXIES TO CARRY OUT WAR IN CONGO
The conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has boiled over in recent days.
The M23 rebels, backed by Uganda and Rwanda, encroached on Goma city on 27 January, forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to flee to safer areas. Then, in the capital, Kinshasa, anger over the escalation erupted on 28 January as protesters attacked several embassies. The collapse of the December 2024 peace talks between the leaders of Rwanda and the DRC has only intensified the crisis.
During a 2 April 2024 episode on African Stream’s flagship podcast, ‘Pan-African Attitude,’ Pan-Africanist scholar PLO Lumumba highlighted how international powers have never wanted to help resolve Congo’s conflict. Lumumba added that Western governments have always used Africans to sow division in the mineral-rich Congo to facilitate the exploitation of its resources. He gave an example of how US and Belgian intelligence services groomed the DRC's longtime president, Mobutu Sese Seko (1930-97), to overthrow revolutionary leader Patrice Lumumba (1925-61) and take power from 1965 until 1997. Lumumba also said the West has used proxies throughout modern times.
'THE KING LEOPOLD OF 2024 IS PAUL KAGAME'
Rwanda is under scrutiny for supporting M23 rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) amidst M23 reportedly entering Goma city, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee.
A June 2024 UN experts' report revealed that the central African state had dispatched as many as 4,000 troops to reinforce M23 insurgents and provided advanced weaponry and logistical assistance.
Since the breakdown of peace talks between Rwandan and Congolese leaders in mid-December 2024, M23 has surged forward, seizing vast areas of mineral-rich land and claiming control of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province.
Kambale Musavuli, a guest on our ‘Pan-African Attitude’ podcast in April 2024, drew a striking parallel between Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Belgian King Leopold II, notorious for his brutal exploitation of Congo, which he colonised from 1885 to 1908 as the ‘Congo Free State.’
Kambale, a Congolese native and an analyst with the Center for Research on Congo-Kinshasa, explains that Rwanda serves as a crucial conduit for Congo's mineral wealth, a reality Kagame has acknowledged.
Just as Leopold mercilessly extracted rubber from Congo over a century ago to fuel the United States' burgeoning automotive industry, Musavuli contends that Kagame permits the West and its allies to smuggle Congolese minerals essential for electric vehicles (EVs) to facilitate the West's clean energy shift.
Approximately 6 million Congolese had been k*lled between 1998 and 2010 and over 7 million have been displaced in the country's three-decade resource war, which also features horrific s*xual and human rights abuses.
The fact that a Micky Mouse and rebel led nation like Rwanda is allowed to cause so much instability in Eastern Congo and not dealt is beyond my grasp. If Kagame isn’t dealt with I won’t be shocked looking at our leaders
@Eskom_SA Hello, could you please provide me with the contact details and email address for the Limpopo Burgersfort branch? We've been experiencing ongoing issues with them for the past four years and would like to address our concerns.