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There are no African-controlled military bases in Europe or America. Yet, the United States and Europe maintain numerous...
19/04/2025

There are no African-controlled military bases in Europe or America. Yet, the United States and Europe maintain numerous military bases across Africa.

A continent of over a billion people, with hundreds of millions of hectares of arable land and trillions of dollars’ worth of natural resources, does not have a single military base in the West. This is part of the reason why NATO, backed by the Obama-led administration, orchestrated the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Gaddafi was on the verge of transforming Africa into one of the most powerful continents in the world — with a unified currency, a continental army, borderless trade, and a strong, unified military. These efforts threatened to elevate Africa into a global superpower.

They saw his vision and launched covert operations to destroy it. Obama and his co-conspirators branded Gaddafi a dictator, turned his people against him, and eventually had him killed. Libya — once one of the most stable and prosperous nations in Africa — was plunged into chaos and has remained war-torn ever since.

The West has a long history of eliminating African leaders who dream of unity and independence. They killed Patrice Lumumba, Thomas Sankara, and ousted Kwame Nkrumah. Every African visionary who dared to dream of a united Africa has been silenced. Isn't it clear that the West does not want Africa to progress? That imperialists only pursue their own interests, never ours?

They may send NGOs under the guise of help, but don’t be deceived. Their goal is not to see us united or prosperous. That is why it's crucial we rally behind the AES (Alliance of Sahel States) and support their mission to unite Africa under a shared vision. Because the African Union is a failed institution — dead on arrival.

The AU funds only 10% of its own operations, relying on the imperialists to cover the remaining 90%. How can we expect independence and progress from leaders who answer not to their people, but to foreign powers in Paris, London, and Washington?

We cannot develop Africa with leaders still tethered to colonial masters. It’s absurd that the African Union has a plan for 2060 but no concrete strategy for today. How long should the youth of Africa wait? By the time Agenda 2060 is realized, many of today’s youth will be old or gone.

Let’s act now — or continue to perish at the hands of imperialists.

17/04/2025

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17/04/2025

CYBER SECURITY ACT SPARKS OUTRAGE OVER LACK OF TRANSPARENCY

Lusaka… Thursday April 17, 2025

The recent signing of the Cyber Security Act by President Hakainde Hichilema has drawn sharp criticism from opposition voices, who have accused the government of sidelining democratic principles and betraying public trust.

According to Sconel Lusambo, the National Youth Deputy Spokesperson for the Socialist Party, the law was forcefully enacted with numerous contentious clauses raised by the opposition and other stakeholders.

He described the move as a direct affront to both transparency and democratic governance.

Mr. Lusambo expressed concern over the wide-reaching implications of the law, particularly its potential impact on digital freedoms and the right to privacy.

He contended that the existence of the Act only came to light after the United States Embassy issued an advisory, raising suspicions about the government’s commitment to openness.

He further argued that the absence of public discourse suggested a deliberate attempt by the UPND administration to ambush citizens under the guise of enhancing national security.

Mr. Lusambo questioned whether the ruling party had intentionally sought to silence the youth — a demographic he noted played a crucial role in bringing the current government to power during the 2021 general elections.

In his statement, Lusambo claimed that the law appeared more like a tool for control rather than protection, warning that it could be used to monitor, restrict, and even criminalize online behavior.

He highlighted social media platforms as essential spaces for dissent and critical thinking, especially among young Zambians, and feared that the new law could undermine this freedom.

Additionally, Lusambo criticized the UPND’s media team for what he described as an orchestrated attempt to distract the public from the real conversation about the Act.

He argued that this behavior starkly contrasted with the promises the party made in 2021 about defending media liberties and expanding freedom of expression.

He concluded his remarks by urging the government to remember its democratic obligations, stating that leadership rooted in transparency cannot exist in secrecy.

Mr. Lusambo questioned why a law, if truly intended to serve the national interest, would be hidden from public scrutiny and insisted that Zambians deserve leaders who are honest and willing to engage in difficult conversations openly.

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