
Fred M'membe
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Jan 14, 2025 |
blackagendareport.com | Ann Garrison |Margaret Kimberley |Roger Harris |Fred M'membe
Both class and color barriers were broken down during the Michael Manley era, but class barriers re-emerged. Last week, in “Remembering Jamaica in the East/West Crossfire,” we explored the legacy of Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley and the Socialist movement he led.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
blackagendareport.com | Margaret Kimberley |Roger Harris |Jacqueline Luqman |Fred M'membe
Jamaicans still remember their visionary leaders, Norman and Michael Manley, and the bloody general election of 1980. I'm writing this from Jamaica while visiting an expat friend. I was here many years ago, in the late 70s, when Democratic Socialist Michael Manley was in power, Bob Marley was alive, and hope was palpable in the air. Marley's image is still everywhere and people’s eyes light up when I mention Manley.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
bulawayo24.com | Fred M'membe
Today, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will hold the 44th ordinary summit of Heads of State and Government in Harare, Zimbabwe. The SADC Summit is accountable for the regional bloc's overall policy direction and control of functions of member states. It is the policy-making institution of SADC. The ordinary SADC summit convenes annually and is attended by Heads of State and Government from the SADC community.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
bulawayo24.com | Fred M'membe
It's time these puppets, agents of imperialism and white monopoly capital realised that their assignment to deliver the election result their masters were expecting in Zimbabwe has failed. They will not manage to manipulate the whole of SADC into joining their scheme. They are isolated and almost alone. It requires little intelligence – if a little is all one has – to realise that the extraordinary SADC meeting they are seeking over the Zimbabwe elections will not happen.
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Jun 20, 2023 |
blackagendareport.com | Jacqueline Luqman |Jeremy Kuzmarov |Owen Schalk |Fred M'membe
Canadian mining interests looted Zambia of its assets and created that nation's debt crisis. Originally published in YvesEngler.com. While a geopolitical tussle between Washington and Beijing over Zambia’s debt default has received significant international attention, Canada’s contribution has been largely ignored.
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