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Police barricade during a demonstration on the corner of Eduardo Mondlane and Amílcar Cabral avenues in Maputo, two of the main leaders of former Portuguese African colonies´ independence. November 7th, 2024. Image © Marilio Wane.

The crisis of African liberators

Marílio Wane — As Mozambique nears 50 years of independence, its ruling party clings to power amid political turmoil, contested elections, and growing public discontent. Is this the beginning of a new struggle for liberation?

Zimbabwe: Capitalist crisis + ultra-neoliberal policy = “Mugabesque” authoritarianism

By Patrick Bond February 14, 2019 — 

“Zuma Must Fall” and the Left: Lessons from Zimbabwe

By Munyaradzi Gwisai

The labour movement in Zimbabwe: Prospects and challenges for 2017

By Ashley Fataar January 28, 2017 — Links In

Foreign investment retreats from Africa: Gaming, naming and shaming ‘licit financial flows’

Zimbabwe: Media tears for Cecil the Lion; Itai Dzamara and missing activists ignored

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Zimbabwe: Why Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC 'lost' the election

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Zimbabwe ISO on ‘yes’ vote for new constitution: ‘Build on the seeds sown, working-class radicals must not demobilise!’

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe votes yes to the new constitution.

From Bangui to BRICS: If you carve Africa, Africa may carve you too

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Zimbabwe socialists: 'Vote NO in the referendum!'

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Is population control an anti-capitalist policy?

Poor peasants are to blame?

Zimbabwe: Thomas Mapfumo's liberation music

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