September 02, 2025
Sudan: RSF Commander Sworn in As Head of Sudan's Parallel Government As War Rages On
Last week, RSF leader Hemedti was sworn in as head of a parallel government in Sudan, a move seen as part of the paramilitary group's efforts to entrench its power despite being… Read more »
August 29, 2025
Benin: School in Benin Recovers Ancestral Language in the Classroom to Combat Colonial Legacy
The Saint Salomon institution is one of the few institutions in Benin to adopt bilingual education of Adja and French Read more »
August 27, 2025
Congo-Kinshasa: Peace Deal Holds No Water As Mass Killings Persist in Congo
Recent reports indicate the killing of hundreds of civilians in Congo by the M23, despite a peace deal having been agreed to. Read more »
August 26, 2025
West Africa: Sahel's Continued Defiance - the Aes States and the Struggle for Sovereignty
A lecture in South Africa explored the rise of the Alliance of Sahel States and the broader struggle for sovereignty, building on the launch of a new Tricontinental dossier on the… Read more »
August 25, 2025
Africa: NUMSA Urges Alternative Industrialization Path to Save South Africa's Manufacturing As Goodyear Exits
NUMSA was involved in consultations on the fate of workers affected by the closure of Goodyear Tires, which left hundreds unemployed. The union also offered proposals on what… Read more »
August 21, 2025
Africa: How to Get the International Monetary Fund to Think
The claim that achieving "debt stabilization" without restructuring is possible is based on the flawed argument that African countries can grow themselves out of debt. Read more »
August 16, 2025
West Africa: Organizations From the African Continent Launch Day of Solidarity With the Alliance of Sahel States
Pan Africanism Today Secretariat rallies global solidarity as Sahel nations mark two years of defying neocolonial rule Read more »
August 14, 2025
Ghana: Socialist Movement of Ghana Condemns Rising Xenophobia
Recent protests against Nigerians in Ghana drew condemnation amid fears of rising xenophobia. Read more »
August 13, 2025
Cote d'Ivoire: Tens of Thousands Protest in Ivory Coast Against the Slide Into Dictatorship
Taking power in 2011 with the help of French military intervention, 83-year-old President Alassane Ouattara is attempting to grab office for a fourth term by barring both main… Read more »
Burkina Faso: 'Ibrahim Traoré Is the Continuation of Burkina Faso's Revolution,' Says Brother of Pan-Africanist Leader Thomas Sankara
42 years after the 1983 revolution, Burkina Faso takes bold steps toward sovereignty Read more »
August 12, 2025
Kenya: Kenyan MPs Condemn Gaza Atrocities, Call for Ceasefire and Recognition of Palestine
Kenyan MPs held a parliamentary debate on August 6 over the ongoing war in Gaza, with many legislators condemning the devastation inflicted on Palestinians and calling for urgent… Read more »
Africa: Mo Salah Slams UEFA Tribute to Palestinian Football Icon Suleiman Al-Obeid
Suleiman Al-Obeid, the "Palestinian Pelé", was killed in an Israeli strike. After UEFA posted a tribute, Mohamed Salah retweeted it, demanding to know the circumstances of… Read more »
August 08, 2025
Lesotho: Trump's Tariffs Have Destroyed the Livelihoods of Thousands of Women in Lesotho's Textile Industry
Unable to pay rent, thousands have returned to their villages, whose subsistence farming-based economy cannot sustain their families. Desperate, many have taken the dangerous road… Read more »
Tunisia: Tunisia's Authoritarian Spiral Tightens, Four Years After the Coup
Four years have passed since the coup in Tunisia, in which President Kais Saied concentrated power in his hands and entrenched authoritarian rule. Read more »
Burkina Faso: Eto'o, Okosha, Adebayor - African Soccer Legends Join Traoré to Inaugurate Stadium in Burkina Faso
The presence of some of the biggest names in the sport signals support for the country's revolution Read more »
August 05, 2025
South Africa: NUMSA Leads Indefinite Strike At South Africa's Leading Cookware Manufacturer
Set to enter its third day on August 6, the strike will continue indefinitely until the company concedes union rights, the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA)… Read more »
Sudan: Cholera Threatens Starved IDPs in War-Torn Darfur
Once a haven for the displaced, North Darfur's Tawila is now ground zero for a deadly cholera outbreak. Read more »
August 04, 2025
Burkina Faso: Sankara's Revolution Rises Again
On the anniversary of Thomas Sankara coming to power in Burkina Faso, Jonis Ghedi Alasow reflects on how his legacy lives on in new Sahelian revolutions today Read more »
Angola: 22 Killed During Mass Protests Against Fuel Prices
Angola, one of Africa's top oil producers, is in turmoil after protests erupted over a sharp fuel price hike driven by IMF-backed subsidy cuts. Read more »
August 01, 2025
Niger: Two Years On - Niger's Revolutionary Anniversary Marks Continued Defiance for Sovereignty
Niger's revolution in July 2023 and the creation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) reignited the spirit of sovereignty and Pan-African resistance across the continent. A recent… Read more »
South Africa: New Documentary Highlights Struggle of South African Shackdwellers, WHO Denounce Post-Apartheid 'Freedom' Without 'Economic Emancipation'
Thousands of members and supporters of the shack dwellers movement Abahlali baseMjondolo marched through the streets of Durban to mark "Unfreedom Day" Read more »
July 30, 2025
Niger: On the Long March to Sovereignty - Niger's Revolution Against French Neocolonialism Enters Third Year
Enduring a financial siege by France and terror attacks by its alleged proxies, the popular military government that replaced the puppet regime in Niger enters the third year of… Read more »
July 28, 2025
Gambia: Youth-Led Anti-Corruption Movement Surges in the Gambia
Gambians from all walks of life - led by the youth-driven GALA movement mobilized across the country on July 23 in an anti-corruption protest as momentum for change grows. Read more »
July 27, 2025
Sudan: Five Reasons Why the UAE Is Fixated On Sudan
The UAE has played a significant role in Sudan's economic landscape over the past decade, and it appears willing to maintain its involvement amid ongoing conflict. Read more »
July 25, 2025
Africa: Unions and Civil Society Protest Against Proposed Labor Rights Dilution in South Africa
40 organizations represented in the protest allege that the 65 proposed amendments to labor laws allow dismissals of workers on accusation of misdemeanors without formal hearing,… Read more »










