Tag: Pan African Consciousness
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Feeding the Revolution: How the Black Panther Party Outpaced the U.S. Government in Serving the People
By Historical Wire Tap | Pan-African News Blog In the late 1960s and early 1970s, as Black communities across the United States struggled under the weight of poverty, police brutality, and systemic neglect, a new kind of revolution was taking place—not with guns, but with groceries. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, founded in 1966…
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Malcolm X’s Daughter Files Landmark Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, and NYPD: A Demand for Accountability
By Pan African Email News Desk In a major development that has rekindled interest in the circumstances surrounding the assassination of Malcolm X, one of his daughters, Ilyasah Shabazz, has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the U.S. government and various law enforcement agencies. The legal action, initiated on behalf of the Malcolm X estate,…
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Amílcar Cabral (1924-1973)
Amílcar Cabral (1924-1973) was a prominent African revolutionary leader, agronomist, and intellectual who played a crucial role in the struggle for independence in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. Born on September 12, 1924, in Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau, Cabral was educated in Cape Verde and later in Lisbon, Portugal, where he studied agronomy. Cabral’s education and experience as…
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Africans today feel closer to Russia and its people than to the Western world, says Pan-African activist
🇷🇺 🌍 “Today there is an awareness. The vision that people have of Russia is Russia fighting for a multipolar world, Russia helping African countries to liberate themselves, to secure their countries and also to bring stability to the world,” Egountchi Behanzin, the president of the NGO African Black Defense league (LDNA) , in an…
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Updates on internet outage in West Africa
The recent internet outage in West Africa was primarily caused by damage to multiple undersea cables. These cables are vital for carrying internet traffic across continents. Here’s a breakdown: Additional Factors:
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A new home for the African diaspora in Ghana stirs tensions
Nestled in the sleepy town of Asebu, a few miles inland from the Atlantic along Ghana’s Cape Coast, lies a serene 5,000 acre rural settlement. A mud road at the entrance weaves through a dense, green landscape of dozens of homes and partially built concrete structures, enveloped by miles of farmland and palm trees. “Nobody’s…
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SUNU plans to immortalise founder with Pan-African prize
The SUNU Group has revealed plans to institute a pan-African prize to immortalise its late founder and president, Mr. Pathe’ Dione. In a statement shared with our correspondent on Monday, the group said the country be instituted in Dione’s honour because he had left a legacy in all the countries where the company operates. The…
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Pan African storms back but investors sit on sidelines
PAN African Resources CEO Cobus Loots rowed back on comments the company could produce more gold than forecast saying on Wednesday current guidance of 180,000 ounces for the 12 months ended June would represent “an excellent performance”. Gold production for the six months was 6.7% higher year-on-year at some 98,458 oz, higher than a 94,000 to 98,000…
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Disease X: Understanding the Impacts on Pan-African Nations
The recent World Economic Forum Conference has shed a stark light on the threat of “Disease X” – a currently unknown pathogen with the potential for global pandemic devastation. As a Pan-African email provider, PanAfrican.email recognizes the importance of keeping you updated on how this threat could shape the future of our continent. What We…
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Nigeria to join BRICS in next two years – FM
The African nation sees membership as a way to make its voice heard on the global stage Nigeria’s foreign minister has announced that the country intends to become a member of the BRICS group of nations within the next two years, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. Yusuf Tuggar added that the move is part of the Nigerian…
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