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PAMBAZUKA NEWS 630: DICTATORS, PROFITEERS AND NGOS IN AFRICA

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Pambazuka News (English edition): ISSN 1753-6839

CONTENTS: 1. Features, 2. Announcements, 3. Comment & analysis, 4.
Advocacy & campaigns, 5. Books & arts, 6. Letters & Opinions


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1 Features

SWAZILAND: WITHER ABSOLUTE MONARCHISM?
Moses Tofa

In Africa's last monarchy - the kingdom of Swaziland, the major
question is: for how long multi-party politics should be construed as
incompatible with Swazi tradition, when that tradition is static? It
appears that Swazi tradition was not only hijacked by the monarchy but
has arrested the development of genuine democratic participation of
Swazi citizens
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/87402
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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
Do NGOs practice what they preach?
Fairouz El Tom

There is a clear disjunction between the world NGOs seek to create,
and the world their governance structures reproduce
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/87395
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SAINTS OF DICTATORSHIP VERSUS PRISONERS OF DEFUNCT LEGITIMACY
Putting Zimbabwe's forthcoming general elections in the context of 2008
Moses Tofa

The events of 2008 in Zimbabwe led to bloodshed and the present-day
Government of National Unity. ZANU PF has exposed its cast-iron
willpower to thwart the implementation of any meaningful reforms and
the prognosis for the 2013 elections appears bleak
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/87403
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CAPITAL'S INSATIABLE DRIVE FOR PROFITS AT THE HEART OF SOUTH AFRICA'S
WAGE AND EMPLOYMENT CRISIS
Dale T. McKinley

If capital is to be believed, it is the worker who is the main source
of South Africa's contemporary social and economic problems
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/87397
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MONKEY BUSINESS IN IVORY COAST
Gary K Busch

Two years after French-led forces brought Allassane Ouattara to power,
he is not yet in control of the country. Rebels run a parallel
taxation system and looting of the country's resources is in top gear
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/87394
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2 Announcements

AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY, TORONTO
Pan-Africanism and today's challenges: Obstacles and ways forward
GRILA-Toronto

Toronto, ON -The Toronto chapter of the Group for Research and
Initiative for the Liberation of Africa (GRILA), will commemorate the
African Liberation Day 2013 on Saturday, May 25th 2013 at 5:00 p.m.
This will mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of the OAU
(Organization of African Unity). This public education event will take
place at A Different Booklist which is located at 746 Bathurst (next
to the Bathurst Subway station).

In the New Scramble for Africa, the continent is facing the dual
threat of militarization and capitalist-driven land grabs. In
militarist terms, the US and its European allies are increasingly
consolidating their imperialist stranglehold in the region. Under the
auspices of the so-called United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the
US is seeking the recolonization of the continent in bid to secure
unfettered access to vital resources in the wake of China's ascendancy
in Africa. The bloody military intervention in Libya was swiftly
followed by deployment of Special Forces in Uganda, paving the way for
militarization in the Central African region and the new escalation by
President Obama of America's two decades old war in Somalia.

In the Sahel region, Mali has suddenly become the centre of a new
global "war on terror." Paradoxically, US-backed, French forces in
Mali are fighting the same terrorist bands trained by US and NATO
Special Forces, now justifying a full-fledged, neo-colonial invasion
of Mali by France. Under the pretext of fighting terror, the
French-led militarization strategy in Mali is rooted in AFRICOM's
hegemonic military objectives of securing vital resources, countering
China's strategy and confronting the revolutionary wave sweeping
across the continent.

The choice of Mali as a new staging ground for a joint AFRICOM/NATO
military offensive on the African continent is not a mere coincidence.
With proven oil reserves as well as gold and uranium deposits,
resource-rich Mali is strategically located in the heart of the
oil-rich Sahel region. Its proximity to oil-rich Libya to the north
and the vastly oil-rich, Gulf of Guinea region to the south comprising
of oil-producing states of Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and newly
oil-rich Ghana, makes it a convenient springboard to direct a new
phase of imperialist-driven, military intervention in the continent.
Mali is touted as a potential site for AFRICOM's proposed base in
Africa.

In addition to threats posed by AFRICOM/NATO militarization, there is
also a growing threat to African food security and prosperity from
massive land grabs by external capitalist forces. Africa is being used
to bail out the world's food crisis by secretive, powerful land
grabbers seeking control over land and water resources. The new
scramble for prime African land erstwhile dubbed the "Great Land
Grab," is driven by biofuel demands in the European Union and other
industrialized nations and renewed global attempts to augment food
security in other regions of the world, principally in the Persian
Gulf and East Asia. The threat posed by AFRICOM's militarization and
ongoing land grabs calls for sustained Pan-African response from the
grassroots level to national and continental level. On Saturday, May
25th, 2013, join concerned Pan-Africanists at an African Liberation
Day Panel discussion on the unfolding situation in the continent.

Date:Saturday, May 25, 2013
Time: 5pm - 7pm
Location: A Different Booklist -746 Bathurst (South of Bloor), Toronto

Brought to you by the Group for Research and Initiative for the
Liberation of Africa (GRILA - Toronto Chapter) http://www.grila .org
Email: [email protected], [email protected] Phone: (416) 721 - 4531

NOTE: A major international campaign around these issues
(Militarization and Land Grab) will be announced the same day.
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3 Comment & analysis

SOMALIA: IHS JANE'S SPIN ON JUBBALAND TRAP
Mohamud M Uluso

The principal drivers of the Somali crisis are identifiable foreign
powers exploiting the vulnerabilities of the Somali people rooted in
clan rivalry, poverty, religion and selfish ambitious personalities
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/87408
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KINGSLEY KUKU AND HIS CO-APOSTLES OF ANARCHY
Uche Igwe

Some of President Jonathan's close allies are threatening, or
prophesying, violence in Nigeria should he fail to be re-elected in
2015. His opponents are not taking this lightly. This alarming talk is
raising political temperatures in the already deeply divided nation
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/87401
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BEFORE NIGERIA LOSES THE NORTH...
Dayo Olaide

Youth unemployment and hopelessness pose a serious threat to
development and peace in the north. Increased initiatives and budget
spending on youth unemployment, poverty alleviation and empowerment
programmes are quite positive. If sustained, these programmes could
reduce the risk of violence
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/87400
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DR DIPO FASHINA: FAREWELL TO THE LAST STANDING MAN
Adewale Stephen

What credits one's life is not how much wealth he has piled up for
himself but how good he has done for the rest of humanity. Dr Oladipo
Fashina was very careful to ensure that he autographed his deeds with
excellence
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/87399
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PRINCIPLES PAC MEMBERS MUST REMEMBER
Motsoko Pheko

The greatest enemy against achievement is negativity. And victory
isn't cheap; it's accomplished through sweat, tears and braving
betrayal from within
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/87398
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4 Advocacy & campaigns

OCCUPYPARLIAMENT: SPEAKING TRUTH TO KENYA'S 'MPIGS'
Edwin Rwigi

Kenya's Members of Parliament want a bigger salary. But the country is
outraged by this demand. This week, protesters poured out into the
streets of Nairobi to say No to the MPs' greed
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/87409
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CPJ URGES PRESIDENT ZUMA TO BLOCK SECRECY BILL
Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent, nonprofit
organization that promotes press freedom worldwide, urges President
Jacob Zuma not to sign the Protection of State Information Bill and to
send it back to the National Assembly for further revisions that meet
the standards of openness and transparency demanded by South Africa's
Constitution
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/87404
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ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
An employee of Tsogo Sun (Garden Court-Marine Parade)

It is a woeful tale that exposes the inhuman exploitation of workers
and the neglect they suffer from their unions that are meant to
agitate for their interests. For how long will this continue?
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/87405
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5 Books & arts

KEN HARROW'S 'TRASH: GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT'
'If you consider your friend to be an animal he considers you to be
shit' (Tshi proverb, Ghana).
Biko Agozino

'His detailed plot summaries of the movies in the book are so well
written that readers may no longer need to see the films after reading
his book'
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/books/87407
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6 Letters & Opinions

IGBO GENOCIDE DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe

Wednesday 29 May 2013, a fortnight away, is the 47th anniversary of
the beginning of the Igbo genocide. Starting from that fateful
mid-morning of Sunday 29 May 1966 and through the course of 44 months
of indescribable barbarity and carnage not seen in Africa for 60
years, the composite institutions of the Nigeria state, civilian and
military, murdered 3.1 million Igbo people or one-quarter of this
nation's population. The Igbo genocide is the foundational genocide of
post-(European)conquest Africa. It inaugurated Africa's current age of
pestilence.

This year's commemoration will, as in the past, be a day of meditation
and remembrance in every Igbo household in Igboland and the Igbo
diaspora for the 3.1 million murdered, gratitude and thanksgiving for
those who survived, and the collective Igbo rededication to achieve
the urgent goal of the restoration of Igbo sovereignty. There will
also be lectures, discussions and exhibitions on varying features and
phases of the genocide organised by individuals, students, the youth,
women, family unions, village, town, district, regional and
professional associations.

The 50 million Igbo people heartily welcome all peoples of goodwill
across the world to join them in commemorating the 47th anniversary of
the launch of the genocide.

* Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe is the author of Readings from Reading: Essays on
African Politics, Genocide, Literature (Dakar and Reading: African
Renaissance, 2011).
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