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Is South Africa Witnessing a Colour Revolution?

Analysing South Africa’s March and March movement through the lens of regime change doctrine South Africa occupies a unique position in the global order. It is the only country in the BRICS+ world where the colonial management class never actually left. Political power was transferred in 1994, but the land, the mines, the banks, the… Continue reading
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Kenya at the Centre: How Mineral Logistics, Health Security, and Defence Diplomacy Are Reshaping East African Alignment

Reading Nairobi’s Simultaneous Bets on Washington, Paris, the Gulf, and Khartoum’s Rivals Against the Wider Contest for Africa’s Resources and Routes Editorial Analysis | June 2026 I. THE CORRIDOR CONTEST: TWO RAILWAYS, ONE COPPERBELT The clearest material stake in East and Central Africa’s near future runs along two competing railway corridors converging on the same… Continue reading
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The Recognition Network: Emerging Pro-Israel Efforts to Redraw South Africa and Zimbabwe in Response to Their Support for Palestine

How a Transnational Advocacy Architecture Linking Mthwakazi, the Western Cape, Somaliland, and Zionist Precedent Is Being Assembled Against the Territorial Order of Post-Independence Africa Editorial Analysis | June 2026 I. THE DOCTRINE AND ITS ARCHITECT On 2 January 2026, an article titled ‘Africa Must Fragment, South Africa First’ appeared in the Times of Israel under… Continue reading
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The Longest Betrayal

Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and the Recolonisation of Zimbabwe Editorial Analysis | 06 June 2026 The liberation struggle that consumed the better part of two decades and cost tens of thousands of Zimbabwean lives was fought, at its irreducible core, for one thing: the right of Africans to choose who governed them. That right… Continue reading
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White Genocide Escapees Head Home: Afrikaners Realize Life Under South Africa’s Black Majority Isn’t So Bad After All

Apparently, the ‘genocide’ wasn’t as scary as Trump’s healthcare premiums, housing crisis, and social isolation. In 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump introduced a special refugee pathway that allowed some Afrikaner families to move to the United States, citing alleged genocide, persecution, discrimination and safety concerns in South Africa. The program was supported by Trump’s… Continue reading
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Brazil Calls for Defence Co-operation with South Africa

Lula and Ramaphosa reflect a growing unease across the Global South after Western military actions in Venezuela and Iran, reinforcing fears that states outside major alliance systems remain vulnerable to coercion and intervention. Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva used the recent visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to Brasília to articulate a… Continue reading
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Why Zambia’s Mineral Wealth Has Not Produced Prosperity

Extraction without Accumulation: The Political Economy of Zambia’s Underdevelopment Zambia’s position within the global minerals economy conforms closely to John Perkins’ description, reflecting extraction structured through political control, legal asymmetry, and external economic power. Perkins wrote that modern economic structures operate “to convince leaders of underdeveloped countries to accept huge loans, so that even more… Continue reading
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The Old Lesson Repeated

Macron’s vision for “training” African leaders revives an old colonial logic, the enduring grammar of imperial rule President Macron’s recent remarks, in which he suggested that Europe should identify promising African minds, educate them, and return them to Africa to assist in governance, cannot be treated as an innocent or merely careless choice of words.… Continue reading
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The U.S Occupation of Nigeria Begins

The Quiet Invasion of Nigeria Under the Banner of Peace: How the War on Terror Masks Resource Interests in Nigeria The recent announcement that the United States has deployed military personnel to Nigeria under the banner of counter-terrorism has generated significant debate about the true motivations behind such interventions. “This decision was announced in the… Continue reading
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The Uncovered UAE-Libya Corridor and Sudan’s Mass Killing

Kufrah Airstrip in Libya, Bosaso Airport in Somalia, and and Gulf Logistics Sustain the RSF Violent Campaign in Darfur The war in Sudan has unfolded through familiar scenes of collapse, militia violence, and civilian ruin, yet one of its most decisive engines sits far from the battlefields and beyond public view. A neglected airstrip in… Continue reading
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